Jarred Capellman |
April 25th, 2010 03:00 PM |
Not to thread cap, but I am in a similar predicament. Just started getting ideas for my next film, which happens to be a documentary as well. The idea has been in my head for a long time I just haven't had the time to do it.
I'm thinking about making in the same vein as "The Inconvenient Truth." Where there is definitely a personnel touch to it (ie Gore's Son, Gore loosing the election etc for example from The Inconvenient Truth) that sets up the story and ties everything together. For me a well done documentary is one that I can relate to and come out feeling informed on a person, place or thing that I didn't know that much about before, and if it really well done, it will drive my interest level even further into reading more articles on the internet, reading books, watching more documentaries on the subject etc...
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