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If you are an aspiring documentary filmmaker, "Directing the Documentary" is the perfect guide for you. The author's conversational style creates a sense of camaraderie between the reader and the expert filmmaker. Additionally, the book is studded with examples from well-known films and projects, which help the reader to gain a comprehensive understanding of all the important phases of documentary filmmaking, starting from researching and focusing an idea to maintaining control during the final stages of shooting.

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The Third Edition of Directing the Documentary, like the previous two, guides the reader through the process of making a work for the screen. This includes the real problems of researching and focusing a documentary film or video idea, of developing a crew, of directing the crew and participants, and of maintaining control during shooting. It guides the reader through the complex evolutionary process of post-production, when the film's true characteristics can really begin to emerge and assert themselves.Up-to-date with examples of significant new films and new projects, it is written in conversational, non-technical language, treating the reader as a colleague in search of clearly explained knowledge. The author, a veteran filmmaker and teacher shares anecdotes from his own professional experience where they usefully illustrate ideas, principles, or pitfalls.*A Focal classic*Includes examples from well-known films and projects*Features projects that guide the reader through all phases of creating a professional-quality documentary

Directing the Documentary

ISBN: 9780240802701
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $66.49
Authors: Michael Rabiger
Publisher: Focal Press
Date of Publication: 1997-01-01
Format: Paperback
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If you are an aspiring documentary filmmaker, "Directing the Documentary" is the perfect guide for you. The author's conversational style creates a sense of camaraderie between the reader and the expert filmmaker. Additionally, the book is studded with examples from well-known films and projects, which help the reader to gain a comprehensive understanding of all the important phases of documentary filmmaking, starting from researching and focusing an idea to maintaining control during the final stages of shooting.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

The Third Edition of Directing the Documentary, like the previous two, guides the reader through the process of making a work for the screen. This includes the real problems of researching and focusing a documentary film or video idea, of developing a crew, of directing the crew and participants, and of maintaining control during shooting. It guides the reader through the complex evolutionary process of post-production, when the film's true characteristics can really begin to emerge and assert themselves.Up-to-date with examples of significant new films and new projects, it is written in conversational, non-technical language, treating the reader as a colleague in search of clearly explained knowledge. The author, a veteran filmmaker and teacher shares anecdotes from his own professional experience where they usefully illustrate ideas, principles, or pitfalls.*A Focal classic*Includes examples from well-known films and projects*Features projects that guide the reader through all phases of creating a professional-quality documentary