Listening
to this Sundance documentary panel I learned a lot of good tid bits about
making documentaries, though I feel like working with a celebrity in making a
documentary would be far removed from where I am right now, there was still a
lot of interesting information I gleaned.
There was
definitely an element of learning what to expect as far as the sometimes threads
by which a documentary hangs, and also just some of the harder things that happen
for a documentary to be made.
Brett
Morgen director of Kurt Cobain: Montage
of Heck talked about how he had a lot of issues with the family in what was
shown. He had to sit down and watch scenes
of Kurt on heroin with his mother, and she was angry after watching it. In fact a lot of the family was angry with
him because they felt like Kurt was embarrassed about his heroin usage and he wouldn’t
have wanted to have been represented that way.
Morgen said he was able to convince them by talking about how Kurt would
have wanted to demystify heroin usage, and remove himself from the
glorification of heroin use that had come to be a part of his celebrity.
Another
thing was just so many legal issues, which I’m sure comes more with the
territory of the celebrity documentary, but it was interesting to learn about
fair use law. The only way to claim fair
use is if the clip is used to inform, but not at all impressionistic and so
a lot of clips that a filmmaker tries to claim fair use on may not be worth the
hassle of inevitable lawyers breathing down their neck and so they had to use
more budget for clips that they maybe could have fought for fair use on.
As
far as structure and usefulness, I think these panels are great and I’m glad
they are available, I want to listen to more of them. They have interesting topics, the one thing I
would say is, maybe at this point in what I’m doing, they are a little to
minute in scope. Meaning they are
current and I’m not quite in the place where the panels are immediately
applicable. But that being said, they
are for sure useful in getting a better idea of what is going on in the
documentary world, and like I was talking about above, understanding more what
it is like to be a documentarian.