05.12.2022, 22:58
Secrets To Successful Documentary Film Production
Last updated 10/2017
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Language: English | Size: 5.61 GB | Duration: 4h 21m
Go behind-the-scenes with 24-EXCLUSIVE, VIDEO-BASED lessons covering everything from the PLANNING, to the SHOOTING, and
What you'll learn
Understand the creative insight and what takes to make award winning video documentaries.
Learn by example. If you would like to learn, step by step, how I conceptualised, shot and edited two, highly acclaimed TV documentaries, then this is for you.
Gain insight into what thought processes professional TV documentary makers use to shoot, gather content and edit award winning video stories.
Enjoy being taught by a TV broadcast professional that has dozens of broadcast programs to his name, shown on networks around the world.
Decide who you would prefer to be your instructor? Someone successful in the world of TV broadcasts?
You can only be taught to the level your instructor has reached-never beyond. You decide what you want to end up doing, and seek out teachers that have achieved your own goals.
Requirements
You should have a keen desire to learn some in-depth-not taught in college-techniques that the pros use to tell great stories with video.
A desire to learn and spend some time-out bettering your video making skills. The learning is full, and you may need to watch some of the videos a few times to grasp all of what is being taught.
If you yearn for more creative insight into how great videos are made, then this is for you. I try and make my courses different from the crowd, because unlike many video courses, I don't talk about equipment overly much. This course is all about creativity.
Description
Follow award-winning broadcast professional, Andrew St Pierre White as he takes you set-by-step, as he conceptualises, shoots and edits two of his highly acclaimed TV documentaries. The first is based on a one-hour special documentary broadcast by Discovery Channel, and the second a half-hour serialised episode of a 26-part African adventure travel story.
Once released, critics used the words, "gripping", "superb", outstanding" in their reviews of these films.
The course consists of a series of videos with details of what is being taught as written summaries.
The documentary is run, and as the story unfolds, the director/producer goes though all the thoughts, processes, equipment and creative processes used. This is a real-life event, valuable to those who both shoot and edit stories on video.
As every scene is covered, the shooting techniques, editing ideas and storytelling methods are revealed. This is an actual documentary, so what is taught is not just theory- it has become fact, and you can see the results for yourself.
The documentary was produced by an indie producer, yet still sold to major networks. How this was done is discussed.
The course lectures run to 247 minutes (±4,1 hours). With some, you may need to watch them more than once, because there is quite a lot of learning to do.
If you are interested in making serious documentary films, or telling thought-provoking videos for TV or social medial, then this course has a lot to offer.
Much of what is being taught here is not, and cannot be taught in a classroom. It goes beyond theory, as the course is based on actual, highly successful productions.
Overview
Section 1: Sell your video in the first 30 seconds
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 The TV shows on which this course is based.
Lecture 3 The opening: Capture your audience in the first thirty seconds
Section 2: Creative Style
Lecture 4 The structure of the story
Lecture 5 Music to Tell Stories By
Lecture 6 Using change of state to keep the story engaging
Lecture 7 The Story continues
Lecture 8 Music and Narration. Holding the audience while telling a story
Section 3: Good Storytelling
Lecture 9 Shooting for Emotion
Lecture 10 Tension building versus Hype
Lecture 11 Interview Techniques
Lecture 12 More on shooting Interviews
Lecture 13 Planning your shoots
Lecture 14 Music Choice - Make or Break
Lecture 15 Controlling Emotion and Audience reaction
Section 4: The Endings. Leave your audience well satisfied.
Lecture 16 Bringing the story to a close
Lecture 17 Two camera shoots with people gatherings
Lecture 18 The Ending
Section 5: Travel Documentaries
Lecture 19 Travel Documentary. Series openings and titles.
Lecture 20 The opening - This the time to make the viewer want to stay
Lecture 21 Keeping edits and transitions invisible
Lecture 22 Conclusion
Lecture 23 Networks and selling your programs
Section 6: The final productions
Lecture 24 Watch these films on YouTube
All those who wish to make better, more compelling and engaging videos, where there is a story to tell.,Makers of documentary films in short and long form, corporate video makers will get a lot out of this course. And for those who want to make wedding or project videos with a special flare.,This course is probably not for you if you want to learn about cameras, lenses or editing software.,If you think that learning by example is a good way of understanding concepts, then this is for you. I go through, step by step, how I conceptualised, shot and edited this gripping TV documentary.
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