The Idea
For this semester’s practical part of the course I decided to plan, film and edit a first, very short documentary-like video in preparation for my documentary project at the end of the Master’s. I want to analyse which steps have to be taken beforehand, how filming something like this might look like and what to keep in mind during the editing. Moreover, I wanted to streamline and optimise my filming setup as much as possible during this first “trial run”, given that I don’t know, how big of a crew I will have to support me for my final project. This means, seeing how much of the work I can do by myself and how to organise help for parts where I need it.
When trying to come up with a topic for the short documentary, I knew I wanted to focus on a group or organisation in Graz that inspires and interests me. This was when I remembered having been to 2 events in the past where people could come together, enjoy drinks and music, generally have a good time, and raise awareness of an important issue at the same time while listening to interesting speeches.
The Topic
Both of these events were held under the name “Auto:Frei:Tag”, which is exactly what the name suggests; an event on a Friday where one or multiple roads get blocked for car traffic and taken over by a small street-celebration. The organisation behind it supports individuals, shops or clubs wanting to organise their own car-free Fridays by providing posters, music, tables, chairs and much more. The idea of it all is to raise awareness to what our inner cities could potentially look like if they were not designed with mainly cars in mind. There is so much space in Graz’s inner city which could be used differently and organising events where this space is taken back, if just for one afternoon, shows how big the problem currently is and what a greener future might look like.
The First Steps
What I have done so far is reach out to the organisation, seeing if they would even be willing to collaborate with me for this project. I have also had a first meeting with some of the members, asking and answering questions about my plans and creating a rough framework as to what the final product might look like. I decided to keep the length of the video under 10min and to focus mostly on presenting what “Auto:Frei:Tag” even is and what they do, without going into too much detail on the issues behind it or trying to convince anyone to completely change their ways, as that would take up too much time in the video. This means that for my target group I have decided to focus mostly on young adults which already have a certain interest and awareness of sustainability topics and are open and willing to learn about new ways they can support certain causes and focus their energy and motivation.
Next Steps
During our meeting, I also got a lot of helpful input on possible sources for information on the topic and experts who might be interested in participating in my documentary. So for my next steps, I want to do some research on the topic of traffic politics in Graz as well as on some of the mentioned experts, as well as reach out to a few of them, asking whether they would be willing to give interviews on the topic.
I want to include interviews with one expert as well as one member of the organisation as well as interviews with visitors and participants of the Auto:Frei:Tag. Moreover, I want to film at one of the car-free Fridays. Due to the very loose organisational structure, these events are sometimes planned quite spontaneously and there is not one planned yet for this year. This means that for filming at an actual event I will still have to wait until I hear from them, but I can plan my shots beforehand as well as do research on the topic and plan and film interviews beforehand.
For my next blogposts I want to focus on researching the actual production process of a documentary film as well as do some research into the topic of my video in order to be able to ask the right questions.