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7 Tips for Producing a Family History Documentary

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There’s a story behind every successful family business and enterprise. Some families will write a book. But some families might find a documentary is the best way to capture the family story. In this episode, Dave and Melissa will help you explore why a documentary might be a better vehicle than a book. They also offer 7 tips on how to create a compelling documentary that best tells your family’s story.

Great Moments in the Episode

5:15 – 8:35 The limits of a book for capturing your family history.

9:05 – 11:45 Tip 1: Start with preliminary comprehensive research.

11:44 – 13:55 What a “through line” is in a documentary.

17:00 – 18:25 Tip 2: Start with a script.

18:30 – 20:02 The script as a plan for shoot day.

20:05 – 23:36 Tips for writing a script, including scenes where something is at stake.

23:37 – 24:00 Danger or relying on post-production editing without a script.

24:20 – 27:30 Tip 3: Building trust with your interviewees.

27:46 – 30:14 Tip 4: The first take is often the best.

30:15 – 31:10 The problem with teleprompters.

31:15 – 34:02 Tip 5: You can never have enough b-roll.

34:42 – 36:30 Tip 6: Know when you need a partner.

36:40 – 39:30 Tip 7: Create a book to complement your video.

39:35 - 41:45 Why invest in a family history documentary.

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There’s a story behind every successful family business and enterprise. Some families will write a book. But some families might find a documentary is the best way to capture the family story. In this episode, Dave and Melissa will help you explore why a documentary might be a better vehicle than a book. They also offer 7 tips on how to create a compelling documentary that best tells your family’s story.

Great Moments in the Episode

5:15 – 8:35 The limits of a book for capturing your family history.

9:05 – 11:45 Tip 1: Start with preliminary comprehensive research.

11:44 – 13:55 What a “through line” is in a documentary.

17:00 – 18:25 Tip 2: Start with a script.

18:30 – 20:02 The script as a plan for shoot day.

20:05 – 23:36 Tips for writing a script, including scenes where something is at stake.

23:37 – 24:00 Danger or relying on post-production editing without a script.

24:20 – 27:30 Tip 3: Building trust with your interviewees.

27:46 – 30:14 Tip 4: The first take is often the best.

30:15 – 31:10 The problem with teleprompters.

31:15 – 34:02 Tip 5: You can never have enough b-roll.

34:42 – 36:30 Tip 6: Know when you need a partner.

36:40 – 39:30 Tip 7: Create a book to complement your video.

39:35 - 41:45 Why invest in a family history documentary.

Words of the Episode

bauble (n): a small, decorative sphere hung from a Christmas tree.

tippet (n): in fly fishing, the end section of a tapered leader, the part that attaches to the fly.

Follow Journey Sixty6

https://www.journeysixty6.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@journeysixty6writingforpub

https://www.facebook.com/journeysixty6

https://www.linkedin.com/company/journeysixty6/

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