This book is a collection of personal essays that address critical elements involved in the production of nonfiction films. Written by an experienced documentary filmmaker and cinematographer, the book draws upon practical wisdom to explore the nuances and challenges faced by filmmakers and viewers alike.
This book is a collection of personal essays that address critical elements involved in the production of nonfiction films. Written by an experienced documentary filmmaker and cinematographer, the book draws upon practical wisdom to explore the nuances and challenges faced by filmmakers and viewers alike.
Included in the text are rarely discussed ethical issues, best practices in the field, filmmaker etiquette, and a detailed analysis of interview techniques. The book also provides a candid view of how decisions are made in production that are consequential to a finished film’s meaning and fidelity. Drawing on a wide range of subject matter, it will enhance the reader's understanding of the tremendous power and potential of the documentary medium.
The book offers an invaluable insight into documentary filmmaking for professionals who work in the medium and students who are learning the trade and honing their skills.
Part 1: Professional Identity Formation
1. Motivations: Why Make a
Documentary?
2. A Big Umbrella: The Expansive Universe of Documentary
Filmmaking
3. The Mutable Nature of Truth: A Documentary Paradox
4. The
Burden of Originality: Avoiding Anxiety in the Pursuit of Uniqueness
5.
Facing Stigma and Double Standards: The Social Status of the Documentarian
6.
A Matter of Conscience: Taking Responsibility for Project Choices Part 2:
Issues of Production
7. The Delicate Art of Fundraising
8. Relational
Filmmaking: Fostering Trust and Collaboration with Participants
9. Big
Stories in Small Packages: Deciding What to Include and How It Will Fit
10.
Mission Control: The Necessity of Flexibility
11. Handheld Cinematography:
The Human Camera
12. A Blessing and a Curse: The Film Festival Game Part 3:
Conversational Portraits
13. An Anatomy of the Documentary Interview
14.
Wrapping Up
Richard Chisolm is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Deeply committed to the stories and adventures of real people, Chisolm has worked for PBS, National Geographic, BBC, Discovery Channel, HBO, and many other media platforms. In addition to a national cinematography Emmy (1998), he is the recipient of a Peabody Award, a duPont-Columbia University Award, two Kodak Vision awards, and four CINE Golden Eagles. He has taught film courses at the Johns Hopkins University, Towson University, and the Maryland Institute College of Art. Chisolm lives near Baltimore with his wife, Meg, and their son, Jasper.