resources for LSHS Media

crashcourse on making a documentary

Documentary Examples
Download Editing Demo Files

Planning Tips

  • Make Lists, Use MILANOTE or other planning platform

  • Identify your target audience & issues affecting your audience/topics your audience is interested in

  • Research makes filming 1000x easier

    • opt for sources like google scholar & library databases

  • News clips, TikTok, instagram reels ARE public use

  • Understand basics of storytelling (more resources below)

Filming Tips

  • HIDE THE MIC(S)

  • 2 Cam Setup for interviews

  • When you think you have enough B-Roll, take more!!!

B-Roll Tips

  • Shoot in 60 fps

  • Slow down 30 fps B-Roll footage to 75% in edit

  • Use warp stabilizer if absolutely needed (cannot use on slowed down clips)

Lighting

  • You can take any light source—whether it’s the sun, a studio fixture, or even a phone flashlight—and modify it using the following core principles. These are universal and not dependent on specific equipment.

    1. Diffuse It

    • Softens the light and makes the source appear larger, changing the quality.

    2. Cut It (Using Flags: Topper, Bottomer, Sider, etc.)

    • Blocks light from reaching unwanted areas.

    • Used to prevent spill or shape where light falls.

    3. Knock It Down (Reduce Intensity)

    • Use nets or ND (neutral density) to lessen intensity without changing light quality.

    • Maintains consistent shadow edges.

    • Note: Dimming traditional incandescent bulbs can shift the color temperature.

    4. Bounce It

    • Reflects light off a surface (e.g., bead board, mirror, wall) to change its direction and quality.

    • Often creates a softer, more natural look.

    Why this matters:
    These modification techniques are foundational and universally applicable, regardless of the fixture you’re using. They are the best place to start when learning how to control light in any environment.


Editing Tips

Adding Sound/Music

Submitting to Festivals

  • Have a short, captivating trailer

  • Submit to other stuff than just what Mrs B is requiring - you already made it so why not??

    • you could win money & scholarships

  • Filmfreeway -> most student categories are free

    • Looks great on resumes regardless of if you’re going to school for film or art - shows that you can create and execute a piece of work from beginning to end

helpful diagrams

Basics of Storytelling (three act model)

Act 1

intro to hero & conflict

or

subject & basic intro

Act 2

obstacles & set-backs

or

develop story

Act 3

resolution

or

call to action