C H A P T E R 9
Partnership
The portability of modern equipment and its ability to shoot by available light means documentaries are often shot by one or two people only. This keeps costs down—crucial when filming involves travel—and makes filming less obtrusive and more intimate. It does mean that whoever you choose as a partner is crucial to the way you work.
On a minimal crew, a second person either operates camera (if you direct and shoot sound) or records sound (if you direct and operate camera). The advantages are that you share the work of acquisition, get better coverage and can discuss impressions, ideas, and strategies with a colleague. Since documentaries often take a very long time to finish, a second person helps maintain the motivation ...
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