Intro to Documentary Production

DATES

9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 10/11 (no session 10/4) | 5 Saturdays from 10 am - 4pm

Includes 1 hour for lunch, bring your own lunch to store in the fridge.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

What story have you always wanted to tell?

This hands-on class teaches new filmmakers to plan, shoot, and edit short documentaries. It covers visual storytelling through interviews, B-roll, and archival footage and photos. You'll create a short character profile of a person. Get hands-on and make your own short doc. Learn by doing! And help us inaugurate our new cameras!

To prepare for this class:

• Choose a person for your documentary. It can be a relative, or a local community member. That person should be available for interviews and tied to an interesting location or activity.

• Have a short pitch ready about why this would be an interesting story.

Additional information: Docs will supply cameras and equipment/software for postproduction (Adobe Premier Pro). Plan to spend 4-6 extra hours on shooting B-roll outside of class. Extra editing time also can be reserved during Docs In Progress business hours.

 

 

TEACHING ARTIST: Brian Terrill

Brian is a filmmaker and educator passionate about writing, directing, editing and animation. His documentary work tends to feature eccentric artisans, from monster-sculptors to glass violinists. Since 2013, Brian has worked as a teaching artist and curriculum developer in the Washington DC area, where he enjoys helping students develop the technical skills to bring their creative visions to life. This summer Brian directed The Lobsters at Beach Party Point, a sci-fi comedy short, to complete his MFA at American University.

 

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When

September 06, 2025 at 10:00am - October 11, 2025

Where

Docs In Progress
8560 2nd Ave
Suite 113
(Entrance on Apple Ave)
Silver Spring, MD 20910
United States
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