Acknowledgments

Filmmaking is highly collaborative, and we each owe a debt of gratitude to the many individuals and organizations with whom we've worked and from whom we've learned over the years. We want to specifically thank the individuals consulted during the preparation for this book, and especially those whom we interviewed; all were extraordinarily generous with their time and expertise. We are also grateful to the Graduate Program in Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley; the MFA Program in Documentary Film and the Film and Media Studies Program, both at Stanford University; and the Center for Internet & Society at Stanford, for hosting two exciting afternoons of panel discussions on the legal and ethical issues of archival ...

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