Experimentation of Lived Reality: A Documentary Workshop
Ruang Karsa
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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What happens when reality refuses to sit still? When the world feels like it’s unraveling—what story would you tell if handed a camera?
This three-day, hands-on workshop explores the fluidity of documentary filmmaking as both a technical craft and an evolving art form. Through theory, discussion, and practice, you’ll dissect how image, sound, and editing can shape perception and meaning—especially in moments of uncertainty.
What to Expect:
- Engaging Discussions: Assigned readings (sent before the workshop) will ground us in the history, theory, and experimentation that have shaped documentary film.
- Creative Exploration: We’ll examine real-world techniques in their historical and cultural contexts—open, critical, and collaborative.
- Hands-On Practice: Filming and editing sessions using any camera you have—professional gear, DSLR, or just your phone. Any editing software is welcome. We’re learning principles, not just tools.
- Community & Feedback: We’ll end with a group screening and discussion, exchanging ideas and refining our voices as filmmakers.
Schedule:
- Day 1 (September 5, 6-9 PM): History & Theory
- Day 2 (September 6, 2-6 PM): Editing Theory & Filming
- Day 3 (September 7, 4-7 PM): Screening & Discussion
This is an in person workshop in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York.
📍 Come ready to experiment, challenge norms, and capture the unexpected. Whether you’re an emerging filmmaker, artist, journalist, or simply curious, you’ll leave with sharper technical skills, deeper theoretical insight, and a fresh perspective on what documentary can be.