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基本説明
Featured are exclusive interviews with several award-winning documentarians, who explain in detail how they ave conceived, planned, produced and directed their works.
Full Description
A complete guide to all phases of documentary production, this is an essential handbook for student filmmakers and professional documentarians alike. Written in clear, concise language and geared for easy reference, the text provides a progression of real-world learning skills, including project organization and production design. Also itemized is the necessary production equipment, with technical information refined for universal comprehension of the equipment and its application.
Featured are exclusive interviews with several award-winning film and television documentarians, who explain in detail how they have conceived, planned, produced and directed their documentaries. Among the interviewees are Deborah Oppenheimer (Into the Arms of Strangers), Arnold Shapiro (Scared Straight!), Connie Bottinelli (Forensic Files) and Paul Gallagher (Behind the Music). The filmography lists every documentary cited in the handbook, with relevant and related websites.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments delete vii
Introduction delete 1
Part I: Preproduction
1. The Documentary Tradition and Getting Started
2. The 12 Basic Elements of a Documentary
3. Design and Aesthetics
4. Researching and Writing a Documentary Proposal
Part II: Field and Studio Production
5. Production Equipment and Decisions
6. Your Storytellers: Interviews and Conversations
7. Shooting Creative and Effective B-roll
Part III: Postproduction
8. Editing and Postproduction
9. Ethics, Fair Use, and the Law
10. Funding Your Documentary and Connecting to Your Community
11. Why We Do It
Bibliography delete 185
Index delete 191