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Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking: A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice
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Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking: A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice in Ottawa, ON
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Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking: A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice in Ottawa, ON
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This book is a hands-on guide that explores the human dimensions of documentary production, offering concrete tools to strengthen collaboration at every stage from pre-production through to distribution.It reframes documentary production as a human system shaped by relationships, purpose, and ethical responsibility. Drawing on decades of international filmmaking and teaching, Tony Collins challenges craft-only approaches and shows how trust, listening, and shared agency determine both creative outcomes and participant care.Through concise case studies, visual frameworks, and field-tested protocols, the book offers practical guidance for navigating creative conflict, protecting dignity, and sustaining collaboration from development through post-production. Written for students, educators, and independent filmmakers, it provides tools that translate reflective theory into everyday practice.
This book is a hands-on guide that explores the human dimensions of documentary production, offering concrete tools to strengthen collaboration at every stage from pre-production through to distribution.It reframes documentary production as a human system shaped by relationships, purpose, and ethical responsibility. Drawing on decades of international filmmaking and teaching, Tony Collins challenges craft-only approaches and shows how trust, listening, and shared agency determine both creative outcomes and participant care.Through concise case studies, visual frameworks, and field-tested protocols, the book offers practical guidance for navigating creative conflict, protecting dignity, and sustaining collaboration from development through post-production. Written for students, educators, and independent filmmakers, it provides tools that translate reflective theory into everyday practice.

















