This title is updated and improved, with new case studies and conversations with award-winning filmmakers including Alex Gibney ("Taxi to the Dark Side"), James Marsh ("Man on Wire"), and Deborah Scranton ("The War Tapes"). "Documentary Storytelling" has reached filmmakers and filmgoers worldwide with its unique focus on the single most important aspect of documentary media-making: storytelling. Drawing on the narrative tools of the creative writer, the unique strengths of a visual and aural media, and the power of real-world content truthfully presented, "Documentary Storytelling" offers advice for producers, directors, editors, and cinematographers seeking to make ethical and effective nonfiction films, and for those who use these films to educate, inform, and inspire. Special interview chapters explore storytelling as practiced by renowned producers, directors, and editors. This third edition has been updated and expanded, with discussion of newer films including "Waltz with Bashir" and "Why We Fight". Storytelling techniques are one of the most powerful tools in the documentary filmmaker's arsenal - learn how to harness them with this book. Top documentary filmmakers provide their storytelling strategies. It covers a wide range of documentary styles. About the AuthorSheila Curran Bernard is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker and the author of Documentary Storytelling, a best selling guide to story and structure in nonfiction filmmaking, and Reviews"With all the buzz over blockbuster docs, Focal Press serves up a perfectly timed winner in a much-neglected area. True to the nature of the beast, the book is more about filmmaking as a whole, and how and where storytelling weaves into the overall process." --Canadian Screenwriter (Writers Guild of Canada)
"Bernard demonstrates to documentarians how story can be more effectively incorporated into every level of nonfiction filmmaking, from conception to development and pre-production, in the field and in the editing room. Her discussions incorporate many examples from contemporary documentaries to illustrate a variety of salient points." -- Documentary (International Documentary Association) |