Documentary filmmaker Peter Pepe and historical archaeologist
Joseph W. Zarzynski provide a concise guide to filmmaking designed
to help archaeologists navigate the unfamiliar world of documentary
film. They offer a step-by-step description of the process of
making a documentary, everything from initial pitches to production
companies to final cuts in the editing. Using examples from their
own award-winning documentaries, they focus on the needs of the
archaeologist: Where do you fit in the project? What is expected of
you? How can you help your documentarian partner? The authors
provide guidance on finding funding, establishing budgets, writing
scripts, interviewing, and numerous other tasks required to produce
and distribute a film. Whether you intend to sell a special to
National Geographic or churn out a brief clip to run at the local
museum, read this book before you start.
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