Practical Documentary Filmmaking Foundation

Wed, 09 Mar, 2022 at 07:00 pm to Wed, 06 Apr, 2022 at 09:30 pm

Raindance Film Training Centre | London

Raindance
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Practical Documentary Filmmaking Foundation
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Documentary filmmaking for passion projects and paid corporate work
About this Event
At a glance
  • Learn the fundamentals of documentary filmmaking
  • Learn how to make the skills transferrable between passion projects and paid corporate work
  • Five 2.5 hour evening classes
About the course

In this five 2.5hr course Tom Webb takes you through the fundamentals of documentary filmmaking, drawing on his extensive knowledge gained creating entertainment, corporate, short form and feature length documentaries. You will learn not only about the technical aspects for documentary making but also interviewing techniques, stylistic approaches, as well how to translate your knowledge from passion projects to paid corporate work. The course will start of looking at documentary as a genre and its relationship to an audience, from there you will learn about the shooting process, interview techniques, post production workflows and finding translatable skills that allow you to leverage your knowledge between passion projects and paid corporate work. Each class on the course will be taught via lectures, disscussion and QandA sessions.

Who should attend

This course is for anyone interested in making documentary style films. Whether you are a complete novice who is interested in getting started or whether you are an experienced videographer who wants to take the next step.

What you will Learn
Week 1: What is Documentary filmmaking?

The term Documentary filmmaking covers a wide variety of subjects, subgenres, styles, format, techniques and unique voices. In this class we will look at:

  • The main styles/sub genres.
  • What makes them different?
  • What do they have in common?
  • The importance of subject to the audience.
  • The importance of subject to the filmmaker.
  • Are documentaries inherently biased?
  • The filmmakers agenda

This class is also available as an individual evening, book


Week 2: Subject, Style and why the equipment isn’t important except when it is

You have a subject, how do you turn that into a documentary? What choices do you need to make and which ones are important? In this class we will look at:

  • How do you create a vision for your documentary?
  • How does style communicate story?
  • Is equipment really that important?
  • Camera basics and how to pick the right camera for your documentary
  • Platforms and distribution .
  • Composition and its effect on the audience.
  • B-roll is actually A-roll
  • Lighting: When, How and Why.
  • Location sound and why it’s more important than the visuals

This class is also available as an individual evening, book


Week 3: Empathy or Antagonism

Interviewing subjects can be a daunting task and technique and style changes from film to film. Understanding your subject, style and intention is key to how you approach an interview. In this class we will look at:

  • Researching and interview preparation
  • Earning your interviewees trust.
  • The importance of the words you use
  • Open and closed questions
  • Asking difficult questions
  • The sucker punch
  • Communicating with your crew on a shoot
  • Soundbites and how to get them

This class is also available as an individual evening, book


Week 4: Post-Production – the most daunting of tasks

This is where your documentary is made/discovered/fixed but where do you start? How do you wrestle hours and hours of footage into the perfect film? In this class we will look at:

  • Planning your workflow
  • Narrative structure and finding your story
  • Representation of your interviewees
  • Making tough decisions
  • Narrators – The voice of God
  • Animation and motion graphics and how they can facilitate story
  • Guiding the audience with score and sound design
  • Fresh eyes and feedback

This class is also available as an individual evening, book


Week 5: passion and/or/vs profit

Most people aren’t lucky enough to earn good money on projects they love all the time so how do you balance passion projects vs earning a living. How do you find the fun and excitement in the dullest of corporate jobs? In this lesson we will look at:

  • One for the heart one for the condo
  • You don’t have to understand the content
  • Working with clients not for clients
  • Applying existing skills to projects
  • Taking pride in your work
  • Pitch what they want AND something unexpected
  • Passion projects and doing it for the love of it
  • General discussion across the entire course

This class is also available as an individual evening, book


Recommended viewing:
  • Senna
  • 13
  • Bowling for Columbine
  • Tiger King
  • This is Spinal Tap
  • Frost/Nixon
About your instructor

Tom Webb started making short films in his early teens and his love of filmmaking continued in his career. After starting his filmmaking life re-editing American TV shows for broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the UK and filming Martial Arts and Professional Wrestling he then went on to be Head of Creative at Upbeat, a digital agency that covers video production and web development. Whilst there Tom filmed and edited everything from press junkets to film premieres, medical videos to corporate events, A-list movie stars to random people in the street. Alongside this Tom has also co hosted the Have You Seen..? Podcast, made award winning short films, short form documentaries and a feature length documentary about the male perspective of fertility treatment called The Easy Bit which premiered at Raindance in 2019.


Tom’s Social Media:
  • Personal Twitter: @TomWebbDirector
  • Personal Instagram: @tomwebbdirector
  • The Easy Bit Twitter: @theeasybitdoc | Instagram: @theeasybit | Facebook: facebook.com/theeasybit

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Raindance Film Training Centre, 10a Craven Street, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

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