A man rides a motorcycle with a camera mounted on the back.
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DIY Doco

DIY Doco: Documentary filmmaking learning resources

Exploring documentary filmmaking

The PDF resources below were first published on the DIY Doco Digital Learning website, an online educational initiative for students to explore the styles and processes of documentary filmmaking.

DIY Doco was published in 2008.

 

Elements of Documentary Storytelling

Cinematic elements include: camerawork, lighting, soundtrack, music and sound effects, interview, narration and editing techniques.

An understanding and mastery of these elements gives the filmmaker  a powerful set of tools to help them realise their vision.

 

Camera

Mise en scene

Lighting

Framing

 

Soundtrack

Narration

Music

Sound Mix

Location Sound

 

Interview

Interview strategies

 

Editing

Sequence

Transitions

Pacing

Visual FX

 

From Story to Screen

First the filmmaker pitches the idea. The producer puts together a team to make the film - this is called the production phase. Post-production is when editing and sound mixing occurs. Then the film is prepared for distribution to audiences.

 

Development

Finding the idea

Pitching the idea

Treatment

Ethics

 

Production

The Producer

Production team

Logistics and shoot

 

Post Production

Mixing the elements

 

Reaching Audiences

Marketing

Press kit

 

Main image: An Introduction to Motor Cycling (1976). Film Australia Collection © NFSA, NFSA title: 16495. The film crew mounted handmade dual-angle cameras to simultaneously film the rider’s point of view and the bike’s rear view.