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    Documentary Film: Non-fiction film production with research, interviews, editing, festival submissions, and distribution

    Documentary filmmaking is a complex creative process that transforms real-world stories into compelling visual narratives. From initial research and interviews to post-production editing and strategic distribution, each phase requires careful planning, coordination, and timeline management to bring authentic stories to audiences worldwide.

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    This template comes with 79 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, covering roughly 150 weeks of work. Start dates, durations, and dependencies are already set up — use it as-is or adjust anything to fit your project.

    Documentary Film: Non-fiction film production with research, interviews, editing, festival submissions, and distribution
    #Nom de la tâcheDurée
    1
    Project Initiation and Planning
    22j
    1.1
    Assemble core production team
    8j
    1.2
    Define project scope and vision
    7j
    1.3
    Secure initial funding and budget planning
    7j
    1.4
    Legal clearances and insurance setup
    7j
    2
    Pre-Production Research and Story Development
    70j
    2.1
    Topic research and fact verification
    21j
    2.2
    Story structure and narrative arc development
    14j
    2.3
    Subject identification and initial contact
    14j
    2.4
    Location scouting and permissions
    14j
    2.5
    Interview questions and talking points preparation
    7j
    2.6
    Shot list and filming schedule creation
    14j
    2.7
    Equipment testing and crew briefings
    14j
    3
    Funding and Legal Documentation
    49j
    3.1
    Grant applications and investor pitches
    21j
    3.2
    Subject release forms and legal agreements
    14j
    3.3
    Location agreements and filming permits
    14j
    4
    Principal Photography - Interviews
    84j
    4.1
    Primary subject interviews
    28j
    4.2
    Expert and authority interviews
    21j
    4.3
    Supporting character interviews
    14j
    4.4
    Follow-up interviews and clarifications
    14j
    4.5
    Interview footage backup and organization
    7j
    5
    B-Roll and Supplementary Footage Capture
    49j
    5.1
    Establishing shots and location footage
    14j
    5.2
    Archival footage research and licensing
    28j
    5.3
    Action sequences and observational footage
    21j
    5.4
    Drone and specialty camera work
    14j
    6
    Additional Production Elements
    35j
    6.1
    Graphics and animation planning
    14j
    6.2
    Music composition and licensing
    14j
    6.3
    Voiceover recording sessions
    7j
    7
    Post-Production Setup
    14j
    7.1
    Footage ingestion and organization
    7j
    7.2
    Edit suite setup and workflow establishment
    7j
    8
    Rough Cut Assembly
    55j
    8.1
    Story assembly and initial structure
    21j
    8.2
    Interview sequence editing
    14j
    8.3
    B-roll integration and pacing
    14j
    8.4
    Rough cut review and feedback sessions
    6j
    9
    Fine Cut and Picture Lock
    49j
    9.1
    Story refinement and restructuring
    14j
    9.2
    Detailed editing and transitions
    14j
    9.3
    Graphics and title integration
    7j
    9.4
    Final picture lock approval
    14j
    10
    Sound Design and Audio Post-Production
    35j
    10.1
    Audio cleanup and dialogue editing
    14j
    10.2
    Music editing and sound effects
    14j
    10.3
    Final audio mix and mastering
    7j
    11
    Color Correction and Visual Finishing
    28j
    11.1
    Color grading and visual consistency
    14j
    11.2
    Final visual effects and compositing
    7j
    11.3
    Master file creation and quality control
    7j
    12
    Festival Strategy and Submissions
    77j
    12.1
    Festival research and submission strategy
    7j
    12.2
    Premiere festival applications
    14j
    12.3
    Secondary tier festival submissions
    21j
    12.4
    International festival submissions
    21j
    12.5
    Festival materials preparation
    14j
    13
    Marketing and Publicity Campaign
    84j
    13.1
    Press kit and promotional materials
    14j
    13.2
    Trailer and teaser creation
    14j
    13.3
    Website and social media launch
    14j
    13.4
    Media outreach and press interviews
    21j
    13.5
    Festival circuit publicity support
    21j
    14
    Distribution Strategy Implementation
    70j
    14.1
    Distribution partner negotiations
    21j
    14.2
    Streaming platform submissions
    21j
    14.3
    Theatrical release planning
    14j
    14.4
    Educational and community screenings
    14j
    15
    Premiere and Launch Events
    35j
    15.1
    World premiere event planning
    14j
    15.2
    Industry screening coordination
    7j
    15.3
    Public premiere and Q&A sessions
    7j
    15.4
    Launch week promotional activities
    7j
    16
    Post-Launch Marketing and Awards Campaign
    70j
    16.1
    Awards season strategy and submissions
    28j
    16.2
    Critics screenings and review outreach
    14j
    16.3
    Industry guild submissions
    14j
    16.4
    Awards campaign events and screenings
    14j
    17
    Digital and Streaming Distribution
    45j
    17.1
    Digital platform delivery and QC
    14j
    17.2
    Streaming service launch coordination
    14j
    17.3
    Digital marketing campaign execution
    17j
    18
    International Sales and Distribution
    85j
    18.1
    International sales agent engagement
    14j
    18.2
    Foreign territory licensing
    29j
    18.3
    International festival circuit support
    21j
    18.4
    Subtitling and localization
    21j
    19
    Educational and Institutional Distribution
    70j
    19.1
    Educational market strategy development
    14j
    19.2
    University and school licensing
    28j
    19.3
    Library and institution distribution
    14j
    19.4
    Educational screening tour
    14j
    20
    Project Completion and Archive
    28j
    20.1
    Final financial reconciliation
    7j
    20.2
    Project materials archiving
    7j
    20.3
    Team wrap and documentation
    7j
    20.4
    Impact assessment and case studies
    7j
    79 tâches·20 phases·~150 semaines
    Prêt à personnaliser

    What is Documentary Filmmaking?

    Documentary filmmaking is the art of creating non-fiction visual narratives that explore real people, events, and issues. Unlike fictional films, documentaries require extensive research, authentic storytelling, and careful attention to factual accuracy while maintaining compelling narrative structure. The process involves multiple complex phases from initial concept development through final distribution, each requiring meticulous planning and coordination across diverse teams and timelines.

    Key Phases of Documentary Production

    Creating a successful documentary involves several distinct phases that must be carefully orchestrated to ensure project success:

    • Pre-Production Research. This foundational phase involves extensive topic research, subject identification, story arc development, and securing necessary permissions and releases. Thorough research determines the documentary's direction and credibility.
    • Interview Planning and Execution. Coordinating with subjects, scheduling interviews, preparing questions, and conducting compelling conversations that drive the narrative forward while respecting participants' time and comfort.
    • B-Roll and Supplementary Filming. Capturing contextual footage, archival material integration, location shooting, and gathering visual elements that support and enhance the primary interview content.
    • Post-Production Editing. The lengthy process of reviewing footage, crafting narrative structure, selecting compelling moments, and creating the final cut that effectively communicates the intended message.
    • Festival Strategy and Submissions. Researching appropriate festivals, preparing submission materials, managing deadlines, and strategically positioning the film for maximum exposure and recognition.
    • Distribution and Marketing. Developing distribution strategies, creating promotional materials, managing screenings, and reaching target audiences through various channels.

    Challenges in Documentary Project Management

    Documentary production presents unique project management challenges. Unpredictable schedules often arise when working with real people and events, requiring flexible planning and contingency management. Subject availability, location access, and external factors can significantly impact timelines. Additionally, the creative process of storytelling in editing can extend far beyond initial estimates, making realistic timeline planning crucial for project success.

    Resource Coordination and Team Management

    Successful documentary production requires coordination across diverse skill sets and roles. Directors focus on creative vision and storytelling, producers manage logistics and financing, cinematographers capture compelling visuals, sound engineers ensure audio quality, and editors shape the final narrative. Each role has specific dependencies and timing requirements that must be carefully managed to maintain project momentum and budget control.

    Using Instagantt for Documentary Film Production

    Documentary filmmaking's complex, multi-phase nature makes it ideal for Gantt chart project management. With Instagantt, filmmakers can visualize the entire production timeline, from initial research through final distribution. The software enables clear tracking of interview schedules, editing milestones, festival submission deadlines, and distribution goals.

    Team members can collaborate effectively with centralized project visibility, ensuring everyone understands dependencies between research completion and filming start dates, rough cut deadlines and festival submissions, and marketing campaign coordination with screening schedules. This visual approach helps documentary teams stay organized, meet critical deadlines, and successfully bring authentic stories to audiences worldwide.

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    Le modèle comprend 99 tâches prêtes à l'emploi organisées en 20 phases, avec des dates, des durées et des dépendances modifiables, de sorte que le planning se mette à jour automatiquement en cas de modification.

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