Doc U: Straight Shooting
A Conversation with World-Class Documentary DPs
April 25 in Los Angeles at The Cinefamily
The documentary
filmmaker/cinematographer faces many complex challenges, from keeping
abreast of the latest camera technologies and post-production workflows
to following the subtle clues of a developing story as it is happening,
clues often hidden in a look or a gesture and invisible to everyone else
but the person looking through the camera lens. What are some of the
ethical (and technical) problems unique to this kind of documentary
storytelling? As filmmakers, how do we nurture the confidence of our
subjects in such a way that they will feel comfortable opening up to our
cameras without ultimately betraying their trust when we leave? What
are some of the techniques that documentary DP's use in the field to
handle second-by-second decisions and never-to-be-repeated moments? How
has the very process of filmmaking changed for the doc "shooter" with
the arrival of lightweight digital video cameras? How does each one of
these filmmakers work to push the boundaries of their craft every time
they start a new film or go out on a new shoot?
Join Joan Churchill, James Longley, Haskell Wexler and moderator Richard Pearce in a rich conversation about the unique POV of the documentary shooter. Panelists: Moderator: When: Monday, April 25, 2011 Where: The Cinefamily Parking: Metered parking available for free after 6pm, and non-permitted parking Doc U
is the International Documentary Association's series of educational
seminars and workshops for aspiring and experienced documentary
filmmakers. Taught by artists and industry experts, participants receive
vital training and insight on various
topics including: fundraising, distribution, licensing, marketing, and
business tactics.
Joan Churchill, ASC, James Longley, Haskell Wexler, ASC
Richard Pearce
Doors Open: 7:00pm
Discussion & Audience Q&A: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Wine Reception to Follow
611 N. Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
in neighborhoods behind The Cinefamily
Special support provided by:

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