Solo Documentary Filmmaking Part 1
About the Course
Some supplies are included in this course. The instructor will reach out to registered students to discuss any personal equipment needs.
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Part 1: Interviewing and Camera Techniques
In the first part of this solo documentary filmmaking course, students will absorb the crucial skills of conducting engaging interviews and operating a camera effectively. Through hands-on exercises and role-playing, participants will learn how to prepare interview questions, build rapport with subjects, and capture compelling answers on camera. Additionally, students will gain practical experience in camera operation, understanding composition, framing, and audio recording to ensure they have the technical knowledge needed to produce high-quality footage for their documentary projects.
Skills Learned:
- Pre-planning for an interview, doing research, how to prepare in depth questions and how to ask them
- Demystifying the tech behind camera operations and how to make the best choices for your work
- How to choose the right lens for your environment and artistic expression
- Composition and camera movement
- Learn why audio quality is crucial and how to capture it effectively
- The importance of capturing thoughtful B-roll and how to do it
**Scroll down to see a documentary sample by the instructor, Paul Lebel.