Documentary
Story
Storytelling
Making a Plan
Interviewing
100

To document reality with the intent of instructing, educating, or maintaining a historical record

What is The Purpose of Documentary?

100

The method of storytelling in which events move in chronological order

What is Linear Narrative Structure?

100
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100

The stage of production before filming begins in which brainstorming, visualization, and planning occurs

What is Pre-Production?

100

A type of question that disables the respondent to answer with a simple “yes” or “no”

What is an Open-Ended Question?

200

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The storytelling device that utilizes foreshadowing to delay significance of a story element introduced early in the story

What is Setup & PayOffs?

200

This refers to how the audience is made to feel about the story and characters within it

What is Mood?

200

A graphic representation of how your story will unfold, shot-by-shot

What are Storyboards?

200

A question that follows another, with the intention of building upon the first or making an additional connection

What is a Follow-Up Question?

300

The type of documentary which encourages viewers to reconsider perceptions and rethink their truth

What is an Expository Documentary?

300

These characteristics describe: Layered Personality, Working through Conflict, Likable/Controversial, On Journey, Good Storytellers

What is a Strong Lead Character?

300

The shot scale that frames a subject from about their waist up to their head

What is a Medium Shot?

300

A tour of a possible shooting location conducted beforehand to assess the suitability of the spaces available

What is a Location Scout?

300

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400

The point in the narrative where the tension, excitement, or stakes reach their highest point

What is The Climax?

400

The clash between two opposing forces which creates the interest of a story

What is The Conflict?

400

The arrangement of characters in the physical space of a set/how character move throughout space within a scene

What is Blocking?

400

A list that details the planned footage to be captured during the production day

What is a Shot List?

400

A request an interviewer should make to their subject to ensure complete responses which can be used in an edit

What is to Incorporate the Question?

500

Secondary footage used to provide context and visual interest to help tell your story

What is B-Roll?

500

This may be an emotional turn, incident or event, action, reaction, or realization which shifts the narrative

What is a Story Beat?

500

These elements can be easily utilized to impact mood by influencing the amount of the subject seen and the emotion we associate with them

What is Light and Color?

500

The question that is asked in documentary, in reference to following the story as it reveals itself to you throughout the production process

What is ‘What does the story want to be’?

500

This is often established before an interview begins and is what is literally captured on camera during the interview process

What is the relationship between interviewer and interviewee? 

What is an interesting conversation?

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