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By Maxine Trump Routledge 244 pages | 16 B/W Illus Paperback: 9781138070882
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Research: Choosing Your Story
- Archive or Third-Party Materials
2. Pre-Production
- Inspiration / Early Analysis and Prep
- Equipment
3. How to Choose Documentary Genres
- The Essay Film
4. Budget
- Filmmakers’ Costs
- Production Insurance and Legal
- Finishing Costs
- Example Budgets
5. Production
- Releases
- The Look of the Production
- Crew
- Filming
- BTS
- Interviews
- Tracking the Details
- Editing While Filming
6. Funding
- Person
- Rewards
- Non-Profits and Other Communities
- Our Goal
7. Social Media and Print Assets
- Social Media
- Key Art
- Website
- Trailer
8. Crowdfunding
- Think of Your Strategy and What Crowdfunding Can Do for You
- Lead Time
- Outreach/Reaching People
- Making Strangers Your Funders and Your Audience
- Then and Now
- Pre-Launch
- Team
- Motivate Yourself as Well as Your Team
- Why Kickstarter over Other Platforms
- Press
- Key Art – Postcards/Kickstarter Video/Kickstarter Page
- Crowdfunding Homepage
- Video
- Rewards and Funding Level
- Metrics
- Content to Share
- Facebook Groups
- Launch
- Going Live
- First-Week Shares
- During the Campaign
- Emails
- Test Screenings
- Crowdfunding Platform Updates
- Social Media
- Your Twitter Influencers
- Further Rewards
- Cross-Promoting Content
- Thanks
- Last Few Days
- Results
- What Would I Have Done Differently
- Think Outside the Green Blob
- Well Done
9. The Edit
- Story Beats and Structure
- Voice Over
- Good Narration
- Say it Less, Say it Better, Say it in the Best Possible Way to Advance Your Story
- Music and Sound
- Finishing and Assembly
10. Case Study – Cartel Land Edit 11. Copyright Law, Third-Party Material, Archive
- Music
- Third-Party Materials
- Public Domain
- Fair Use
- Privacy
- Releases
- When a Release Isn’t Possible
- Editors and Omissions Insurance
- Journalism
- Hidden Cameras, Phone Calls and Door Stepping
- Satirical Works
- Trespassing
- Recreations
12. Brain Trusts, Test Screenings, and Outreach 13. In Conversation with: Fork Films Funder; Women Make Movies Distributor; DOC NYC Festival; PBS POV Television Strand Exhibitor
- Funder: Fork Films
- DOC NYC Festival
- Women Make Movies Distributor
- TV Network – PBS and POV
- America Reframed on The World Channel
- Independent Lens or POV or Both?
- Funders/Sponsorship/Advocacy, Etc.
- Shorts Digital Platform – POV Digital
14. Festivals
- Applying/Premiering
- Premier Night
- Distributors at Film Festivals
- The Festival Circuit
- Press at Festivals
- 25 Tips for the First-Time Feature Director on the Festival Circuit
15. Distribution (or Selling and Income)
- National
- International
- Our Deal
- Semi-Theatrical/Non-Theatrical Distribution
- Educational
16. Theatrical
- Theatres in our Theatrical Run
17. Press and Marketing
- Theatrical Marketing and Press
- Reviewers
- Blogs
- Overall
18. TV and Streaming
- Digital Streaming
- US TV Networks
- US TV Network Opportunities
- European TV Networks
- BBC Storyville
19. In Conclusion
- Special Thanks
Appendix
- Useful Links
- Film Festival Short List
- 100 Documentary Films
- Release Forms
Reviews
“Imagine that someone who has already successfully navigated challenges you are about to face gives you a magic playbook: a thorough, focused, and generous guide you can consult at every forking of the road. For documentarians, Maxine Trump’s The Documentary Filmmaker’s Roadmap is that playbook.” —Bruce Sheridan, Chair, CILECT North America; Documentary Director (Spellbound: The Split End Story; Perfectly Frank) and Producer (Head Games; Our Blood Is Wine) “I wish I had had this book at the beginning of my career. It tells you all the questions you need to be asking in every step of your filmmaking process and helps you answer them, too.” —Liz Nord, Documentary Filmmaker; Editor-in-Chief of No Film School
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