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From Black Lives Matter to Standing Rock, the question of who has the "right" to tell a community’s story has been endlessly debated this year, with
By Katie Townsend & Adam A. Marshall Federal, state and local governments possess a wealth of current and historical information that can be of great
A fact is a truth, that verifiable, reliable backbone of the documentarian's work. But in an era when information is filtered through the lens of
You've no doubt seen these before in a documentary: an interviewee sitting just inches in front of a bookcase, with the individual book titles visible
The story of Oovra Music, the Los Angeles-based, composer-run music licensing company, began in 2014, after Emmy Award-winning film composer Joel
Animation's history within the realm of documentary is a long and storied one, but to this day its origin is still a matter of contention. Although
August 2015—Guatemala City: On my iPhone are images from 800 feet looking down over tens of thousands of demonstrators on the street below, besieging
What is the typical process you will go through when working with a sound house or individual? Is there a typical process? Everyone works a little
By Michael Bracy & Cynthia Lopez By Michael Bracy and Cynthia Lopez In a time when public funding and media are in jeopardy, distribution outlets are
I was sitting at an IDA-produced summit on sustainability in February in Washington, DC. Dozens of seasoned filmmakers shared personal struggles about