Directing the documentary / Michael Rabiger.

By: Rabiger, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Focal Press/Elsevier, c2009Edition: 5th edDescription: xii, 660 p. ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780240810898 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Documentary Films -- Production and directionDDC classification: 070.18
Contents:
BOOK I: FUNDAMENTALS PART1; YOU AND YOUR IDEAS 1 The Director's Role 2 Defining Your Artistic Identity 3 Developing Your Story Ideas 4 Proposing and Pitching a Short Documentary PART 2: DOCUMENTARIES AND FILM LANGUAGE 5 Documentary Language 6 Elements and Grammar PART 3: PRE PRODUCTION 7 Research 8 Developing a Crew PART 4: PRODUCTION 9 Camera Equipment 10 Lighting 11 Location Sound 12 Directing PART 5: POST PRODUCTION 13 Editing: From Start to Viewing the First* Assembly 14 Editing: The Process of Refinement 15 Editing: From Fine Cut to Sound Mix 16 Titles and Acknowledgments BOOK II: ADVANCED ISSUES PART 6: DOCUMENTARY AESTHETICS 17 Point lew and the Storyteller 1 8 Development, Time, and Story Structure 19 Form, Control, and Style 20 Reenactment, Reconstruction, and Docudrama PART 7: ADVANCED PRODUCTION ISSUES PART 7A. ADVANCED PRE PRODUCTION 21 Advanced Research 22 Values, Ethics, and Choices 23 Proposing an Advanced Documentary 24 Preparing to Direct PART 7B. ADVANCED PRODUCTION 25 Optics 26 Advanced Cameras and Equipment 27 Advanced Location Sound 28 Organization, Crew, and Procedures 29 Advanced Directing 30 Conducting and Shooting Interviews PART 7C. ADVANCED POST PRODUCTION 31 Transcript to Film Script 32 Creating Narration 33 Using Music and Working with a Composer 34 Editing: Refinements and Structural Problems PART 8: EDUCATION AND STARTING YOUR CAREER 35 Education 36 From School to Film Industry
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

BOOK I: FUNDAMENTALS
PART1; YOU AND YOUR IDEAS
1 The Director's Role
2 Defining Your Artistic Identity
3 Developing Your Story Ideas
4 Proposing and Pitching a Short Documentary
PART 2: DOCUMENTARIES AND FILM LANGUAGE
5 Documentary Language
6 Elements and Grammar
PART 3: PRE PRODUCTION
7 Research
8 Developing a Crew
PART 4: PRODUCTION
9 Camera Equipment
10 Lighting
11 Location Sound
12 Directing
PART 5: POST PRODUCTION
13 Editing: From Start to Viewing the First* Assembly
14 Editing: The Process of Refinement
15 Editing: From Fine Cut to Sound Mix
16 Titles and Acknowledgments
BOOK II: ADVANCED ISSUES
PART 6: DOCUMENTARY AESTHETICS
17 Point lew and the Storyteller
1 8 Development, Time, and Story Structure
19 Form, Control, and Style
20 Reenactment, Reconstruction, and Docudrama
PART 7: ADVANCED PRODUCTION ISSUES
PART 7A. ADVANCED PRE PRODUCTION
21 Advanced Research
22 Values, Ethics, and Choices
23 Proposing an Advanced Documentary
24 Preparing to Direct
PART 7B. ADVANCED PRODUCTION
25 Optics
26 Advanced Cameras and Equipment
27 Advanced Location Sound
28 Organization, Crew, and Procedures
29 Advanced Directing
30 Conducting and Shooting Interviews
PART 7C. ADVANCED POST PRODUCTION
31 Transcript to Film Script
32 Creating Narration
33 Using Music and Working with a Composer
34 Editing: Refinements and Structural Problems
PART 8: EDUCATION AND STARTING YOUR CAREER
35 Education
36 From School to Film Industry

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