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Unpacking the Ethical Minefield of Docs With the Team Behind ‘Subject’
Unpacking the Ethical Minefield of Docs With the Team Behind ‘Subject’
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
When we watch documentaries, we often don’t think about how these films can leave a lasting impact on the lives of the participants. Not only do the films affect their reputation, but they can affect their businesses, relationships, and mental health. In this unprecedented era of documentary filmmaking, it’s time we take a serious look at the effects these films have on the lives of the subjects.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Jen Tiexiera, Susanne Reisenbichler, Matt Klug, and Josh Harding to discuss:
How each of these filmmakers came to the world of documentary
All the sacrifices involved in creating a documentary film
Being clear about boundaries and expectations with the crew from the beginning
DAWG’s Framework for values, ethics, and accountability in nonfiction filmmaking
The depth of the connection between crew and actors
Finding the participants who would be featured in the films
Shifting the way things are done to improve lives of participants and the crew
Establishing a consent calendar with the participants and what that looks like
The first steps to creating a documentary film
Memorable Quotes
“When you’re bringing the people around you that you’re going to go into battle with, it’s extremely important that everything is out on the table.” [14:00]
“We’re entering a new era of bringing the humanness back into filmmaking.” [19:52]
“I want to document their life. I want to document what they’re doing…It’s about respecting their space. Respecting who they are.” [24:02]
“Documentary is and always should be a really intense collaboration.” [44:03]
Mentioned:
Subject
Follow Subject Film on IG
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Chasin' Butterflies
Chasin' Butterflies Record & Movie
Follow Josh on IG
Follow Matt on IG
DAWG Framework
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In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Jen Tiexiera, Susanne Reisenbichler, Matt Klug, and Josh Harding to discuss:
How each of these filmmakers came to the world of documentary
All the sacrifices involved in creating a documentary film
Being clear about boundaries and expectations with the crew from the beginning
DAWG’s Framework for values, ethics, and accountability in nonfiction filmmaking
The depth of the connection between crew and actors
Finding the participants who would be featured in the films
Shifting the way things are done to improve lives of participants and the crew
Establishing a consent calendar with the participants and what that looks like
The first steps to creating a documentary film
Memorable Quotes
“When you’re bringing the people around you that you’re going to go into battle with, it’s extremely important that everything is out on the table.” [14:00]
“We’re entering a new era of bringing the humanness back into filmmaking.” [19:52]
“I want to document their life. I want to document what they’re doing…It’s about respecting their space. Respecting who they are.” [24:02]
“Documentary is and always should be a really intense collaboration.” [44:03]
Mentioned:
Subject
Follow Subject Film on IG
Follow Susanne on IG
Follow Jen on IG
Chasin' Butterflies
Chasin' Butterflies Record & Movie
Follow Josh on IG
Follow Matt on IG
DAWG Framework
Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web
https://nofilmschool.com/
https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool
https://twitter.com/nofilmschool
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool
https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool
Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!
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Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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