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Documentary Filmmaking By John Hewitt

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Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide by John Hewitt

Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide is a skills-oriented, step-by-step portable guide to creating documentary films, from the initial idea phase to postproduction processes and distribution. An indispensable resource on site or in the studio, this compact handbook offers something for all types of students: documentary recommendations (for the film buff); illustrations and examples from working documentary makers, producers, editors, and distributors (for the more grounded, visual learner); the latest trends in Internet video and other forms of new media (for the more "techie" documentarian); and even practical financial tips, fundraising ideas, and legal considerations (for the more idealistic-and not always realistic-visionary). Organized by the chronological structure of documentary film creation, the book opens with ideas, motives, access, and preproduction questions. It then moves on to research, crew considerations, legal issues, production planning, film shoots, and interviewing issues, before wrapping up with postproduction organization, publicity, distribution, and festivals. Offering a strong focus on practical advice and ethics, Documentary Filmmaking is an ideal text for undergraduate- and graduate-level documentary film courses. FEATURES BL Step-by-step information for producing documentaries, including many useful checklists BL Detailed hands-on advice and class-tested instructional organization backed by the authors' combined forty years of teaching experience-and by their combined sixty years of independent documentary work BL An up-to-date and careful look at the latest distribution market structure and innovative media for distribution BL Brief structure and compact size that encourages portability BL Unique chapters covering Internet video, the use of music, and publicity and distribution

Documentary Filmmaking Reviews

"I am very excited about this text. I have been teaching undergraduate documentary video production for seven years, and this is the kind of book I have been looking for. This text gives clear, sound advice at every step of the way. There are essential visual images used to illustrate points and clear examples of writing, press kits, etc. to help students know what they need in order to move forward at each stage. . . . This is an excellent, step-by-step, hands-on guide for navigating the documentary filmmaking process."--Andy Opel, Florida State University "This is a great introductory text that will help students get from zero into shooting and editing."--Robert Arnett, Old Dominion University

About John Hewitt

John Hewitt is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts at San Francisco State University. Gustavo Vazquez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Table of Contents

GETTING STARTED ; 1. DEVELOPING YOUR IDEA AND DOING THE RESEARCH ; The Role of the Producer ; Testing the Waters ; Narrative Structures ; Doing the Research ; Gaining Access to Sources ; The Long-term Project and You ; 2. BUILDING CHARACTERS AND THE VISUAL STORY ; The Interplay of Characters and Sequences ; Subjects as Personalities ; Capturing Visual Sequences ; Visual Style Decisions ; Ethics and Visuals ; 3. PREPARING FOR COLLABORATION ; Friendly Collaboration ; Participants ; Outside Collaborators ; Choosing Collaborators ; Contracts ; 4. PROPOSALS, BUDGETS, AND FUNDRAISING ; Preparing for Fundraising ; Sources of Money ; Grants ; Co-productions and Pre-sales ; Proposals and Budgets ; Sample Treatment ; PREPRODUCTION ; 5. PREPARATION FOR THE LONG HAUL ; Office Needs ; Access Problems ; Shooting Abroad ; Scripting in Advance ; Legal Issues ; Equipment and Crews ; PRODUCTION ; 6. PLANNING FOR INTERVIEWS ; Priorities ; The Art of Conversational Inquiry ; Planning a Visual Style ; At the Interview Location ; During the Interview ; 7. SOUND CONSIDERATIONS ; The Value of Good Audio ; The Sound Recordist ; The Types of Location Sound ; The Cinematographer Alone ; Audio Basics ; Legal Issues ; 8. NATURAL OR PORTABLE LIGHTING ; Light and Cameras ; Using Natural Light ; Light Basics ; Portable Lights ; Safety Issues ; 9. PRODUCTION: SHOOTING THE DOCUMENTARY ; The Art of Cinematography ; The Director and the Cinematographer ; Production Crews ; Visual Grammar ; Framing Shots with Intention ; Schedules and Preparation ; Selecting Additional Equipment ; 10. INTERNET AND SMALL SCREEN VIDEO ; The Internet's Promise ; Trailers and Web Buzz ; User Generated Sites ; Aesthetics of the Small Screen ; Copyrights and Pirating ; POSTPRODUCTION ; 11. USING MUSIC IN YOUR DOCUMENTARY ; Choosing the Music ; Pre-recorded Music and Licenses ; Original Music ; 12. THE PRODUCER'S SEARCH FOR STRUCTURE ; Overall Organizing Strategies ; Finding the Story in the Edit Room ; Structural Models ; Paper Edit ; Scripts ; Writing for the Ear ; 13. PRACTICING THE EDITOR'S ART ; The Relationship of the Producer and Editor ; Finding Structure ; Preparation for the Edit Process ; Beginning Post ; With and Without Scripts ; The Timeline of Editing ; 14. EXPOSURE, PUBLICITY, DISTRIBUTION, AND FESTIVALS ; Publicity Exposure and Deals ; Deliverables, Screeners, and Press Kits ; Website Types ; Rights ; Film Festivals and Film markets ; Broadcast and Educational Markets ; Screenings and Local Display ; APPENDIX 1. DOCUMENTARIES TO SEE

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CIN0195374436A
9780195374438
0195374436
Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide by John Hewitt
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2009-01-01
192
N/A
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