Issues and approaches to documentary writing.
Each director has a particular approach.
We can agree that it is difficult to write a document as accurately than fiction, and this is probably even antithetical to the genre.
If you are looking for funding for your documentary project, we will ask you a scenario. This could be an investigation, a project, a management issue, which would be more consistent with the documentary genre. No, this is a scenario you need. Otherwise, nobody invests, neither the public sector nor the private sector.
Writing is essential, because writing allows us to clarify our thinking. Write a script, as if a documentary was a fiction film, probably this may correspond to certain projects, but obviously not all.
The reason for writing a documentary script is often that of reproof, for the film to exist. Do not be restrictive, some documentaries are instead very writings and find their qualities in this writing, already, before being made. Documentaries rebuild. By cons, if the project is fragile, is based precisely on the apprehension of a meeting between the film and a subject, write can have the opposite effect, can ossify the project can make the truth of the upcoming meeting, the simplicity, which is the condition of discovery, perverted, and can kill the quality of the film, which took precisely this fragility.
Tools and Techniques for Screenwriting and Film Project Development.
In our world where artificial intelligences create films directly from the desires of their authors expressed in very few words, in this world where 3.5-hour films in dark theaters coexist with 10-second videos on social networks—which of these require screenplays, why, and what is a screenplay?
Is a screenplay still useful in an era where everyone carries in their pocket audiovisual creation tools of nearly professional quality? What is the purpose of a screenplay?
For writers, directors, producers, and especially content creators, as they are most often called today, I believe that the screenplay, its methods of creation, its writing techniques, and its ways of telling stories, is an extremely powerful tool to help us create the most impactful audiovisual works possible—works that will best connect with their audiences today and tomorrow, across their respective distribution platforms, whether in movie theaters, on television screens, on SVOD platforms, on community video sites, or on new media built exclusively around collaborative video like TikTok.
This guide does not claim to be exhaustive, but it is based on concrete experiences—those I have lived and those I have facilitated. For over 30 years, I have supported thousands of people in making films of all genres, founded and directed several film festivals, created numerous innovative events around audiovisual media, and also served on creative funding committees. What I share here is therefore subjective and practical, drawn from my journey and my observations in practice.