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Learning how to make a documentary treasures can be tons of fun and doesn't need a filmmaking degree. You simply need a burning desire to tell your story as well as a willingness to figure out each step of the procedure.

Here are 10 easy-to-follow steps to make a ranking of film schools

1. Pin-point a documentary idea -- The key here in order to select a subject you're genuinely passionate about.

2. Make an outline -- Map out the basic framework and matters that you want to have in your documentary. You also want to consider the story-telling style -- News/PBS Frontline-type style? Half documentary/Half film with re-enactments? Talking heads? Personal viewpoint? Observational?

3. Assemble your audio visuals - Begin gathering existing footage and other audio visuals in your theme - this could be old home films, photos, audio recordings, national archives, songs, etc. Then decide what new footage is needed to tell your story and start shooting. This can be interviews with professionals, capturing an event such as a horse show or football sport, shooting footage of one of your own characters - for instance should you be focusing on a famous artist in your neighborhood, you'll need to acquire footage of the artist painting.

4. Produce/Edit a Trailer - Once you have collected 3-5 hours of "raw footage", start piecing together a mini version of the documentary, also called a "trailer". A trailer is commonly 3-8 minutes and captures the essence of your own documentary. This is a fantastic tool to build buzz and help raise funds for your own documentary.

5. Shoot staying footage - Continue gathering interviews and other footage to cover all the fields you listed in your documentary outline.

6. Catalog and organize -- If you are producing an hour long documentary, you can possibly have dozens, even hundreds, of hours of footage that you would have to pull from throughout the editing process. Make certain all your interviews are transcribed and you know just where all your footage is found. There's nothing worse than being "in the groove" editing and needing to stop and look through all the footage to find a special shot.

7. Create a script - Even should you not intend to have a narrator, you ought to get a script to lay out the fundamental sequence of the series, how you intend to start and finish your picture, plus any interview quotes.

8. Edit your documentary -- If you have never edited video before, you might want to begin with a few simple free video editing software for example Apple's "iMovie", although something a bit more complex for example Final Cut Express will give you more flexibility. Start your documentary off with something intriguing, unusual or controversial to grab the interest of the audience. And know the way the documentary will end to help influence your editing alternatives before the decision.

9. Add to the net or burn to a DVD -- Be sure that you own the copyright to EVERYTHING in your documentary before publishing in the net or making copies. That goes for music (even ambient music playing in the background), archive footage and photographs.

10. Encourage, Distribute and Showcase -- This is the last step in the process at which you might submit your documentary to film festivals, pitch it to PBS or other television broadcasters, upload to Amazon UnBox to sell copies of the documentary, have a premiere showing, form a public-relations campaign throughout the launch of your own documentary and obviously send out free DVDs and thank-you's to all who assisted you.:)

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