Description
This is a definitive, accessible, and practical textbook that charts the course of creating a documentary - from concept to screening - breaking down filmmaking into its essential components.
Inspired by workshop and classroom settings, this book focuses on process. It frees readers from the burden of technical jargon that may overwhelm first-time filmmakers. It assists readers in gathering the necessary information required to apply for funding, find collaborators, and ultimately create a film. This book itself is a user-friendly toolkit designed for both students and beginning filmmakers, complete with exercises, interviews with filmmakers, and checklists to keep burgeoning filmmakers on track with their projects. Ease of use is aided by a symbol system that allows the reader to select information that's most relevant to the scope and context of their project. Actionable instructions and exercises are designed to keep the reader progressing as they usher an idea into reality.
This book is a guiding companion for those who are new to making documentaries and will seamlessly fit into a semester-length learning scheme or longer-term projects.
About the Author
Julie Casper Roth is Associate Professor at CT State-Norwalk and an Emmy-nominated, award-winning filmmaker whose work has been shown on PBS, at film festivals, and in venues around the world. She's a two-time Sundance Screenwriters Lab finalist and has won grant and fellowship awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and the College Art Association. She has taught documentary filmmaking at Skidmore College, the University at Albany, and in community workshops.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032999647
Author Julie Casper Roth
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series The Fundamentals of Filmmaking