100% Online Program

DOCUMENTARY
FUNDAMENTALS
ONLINE COURSE

DOCUMENTARY
FUNDAMENTALS
ONLINE COURSE

Explore all areas of documentary filmmaking with this 100% online course from faculty at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, covering what you need to get started as a non-fiction filmmaker. You’ll get written feedback on your work from an NYU instructor and earn an NYU Tisch Certificate of Completion to add to your résumé.

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

BUILD EXPERTISE

Learn from leading NYU faculty with on-demand video lessons and develop real-world skills through self-paced projects and assignments to build your documentary skills.

MAP YOUR CAREER

Gain practical understanding through real-world examples and get first-hand insights and advice on the craft of documentary filmmaking from industry experts.

STAND OUT

Earn a Certificate of Completion in Documentary Fundamentals from the prestigious NYU Tisch School of the Arts, bolstering your profile and resume to help you stand out.

CURRICULUM

Documentary Fundamentals includes 19 video lectures and related reading materials, visual aides, and skill-building activities delivered via via Smashcut, a media-based online learning platform. Students can work through the course at their own pace and, upon completion, earn an NYU Tisch Certificate of Completion.

The documentary world has exploded over the last ten years, creating new opportunities and resources for anyone with a story to tell. See some inspiring examples of the genre, and hear thought-provoking takes from experienced documentarians.
Learn about the dynamics and benefits of a workshop environment; the importance of, and relationship between, coverage and framing; and different documentary modes, from observational to performative and everything in between.

Writing a documentary script involves many of the same considerations as writing a fictional screenplay, including key considerations around adapting material; interviewing subjects; levels of detail; portraying characters; and more.

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Where you shoot can be as important as who and what you shoot, and presents a range of opportunities and challenges, both creative and practical. Crewing is also an essential piece of the filmmaking puzzle that requires its own principles and skill sets.

Editing a documentary is almost like writing your script for a second time. It is its own discipline with its own set of principles, both practical and creative, which will allow you to articulate your voice and vision.

There are a variety of resources at your disposal to gather information that can add depth, purpose and context to your story. From libraries and archives to internet search engines and primary sources, each one has its own protocols and procedures.

There are several legal concerns to consider before you can put your documentary out into the world, from copyright, privacy and defamation to fair use and publicity rights.

Your final film will be 2-3 minutes in length and ideally will be a continuation of an exercise which comes earlier in the program, when you will make an observational study or portrait of a person or a place. This assignment is designed, first, to demonstrate your new understanding of documentary filmmaking processes and theories and, second, to start clarifying your own unique vision and voice.

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