Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking
A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice
Tony Collins(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 24. July 2026
272 pages
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978-1-040-92114-2 (ISBN)
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This book is a hands-on guide that explores the human dimensions of documentary production, offering concrete tools to strengthen collaboration at every stage from pre-production through to distribution.
It reframes documentary production as a human system shaped by relationships, purpose, and ethical responsibility. Drawing on decades of international filmmaking and teaching, Tony Collins challenges craft-only approaches and shows how trust, listening, and shared agency determine both creative outcomes and participant care.
Through concise case studies, visual frameworks, and field-tested protocols, the book offers practical guidance for navigating creative conflict, protecting dignity, and sustaining collaboration from development through post-production. Written for students, educators, and independent filmmakers, it provides tools that translate reflective theory into everyday practice.
It reframes documentary production as a human system shaped by relationships, purpose, and ethical responsibility. Drawing on decades of international filmmaking and teaching, Tony Collins challenges craft-only approaches and shows how trust, listening, and shared agency determine both creative outcomes and participant care.
Through concise case studies, visual frameworks, and field-tested protocols, the book offers practical guidance for navigating creative conflict, protecting dignity, and sustaining collaboration from development through post-production. Written for students, educators, and independent filmmakers, it provides tools that translate reflective theory into everyday practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
11 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
978-1-040-92114-2 (9781040921142)
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Tony Collins
Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking
A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice
Book
approx. 07/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
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Tony Collins
Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking
A Hands-On Guide to Creative Collaborative Practice
Book
approx. 07/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€191.50
Not yet published
Person
Tony Collins, EdD, MFA, is a documentary filmmaker, educator, and scholar of creative practice with more than three decades of experience in nonfiction media production and teaching. His work integrates systems thinking, ethical collaboration, and reflective inquiry, bridging creative practice and academic research. Collins has taught film, media, and writing in international and U.S. university contexts and has worked extensively in community- based and cross- cultural environments, including Southeast Asia and the Middle East. His scholarship focuses on evaluating creative work as research and developing frameworks for collaborative, purpose- driven filmmaking. Through his writing and teaching, he advocates for ethical presence, structural clarity, and meaningful engagement in documentary practice.
Content
Preface
Toward a Collaborative Epistemology
Introduction
Part I Foundations and Philosophy
Chapter 1 Purpose and Systems Thinking
Chapter 2 Learning Within the System
Chapter 3 Creative Process and Team Learning
Chapter 4 Ethics, Power, and Representation
Part II Practice and Process
Chapter 5 Decision-Making and Conflict Resolution
Chapter 6 Leadership, Resilience, and Renewal
Chapter 7 Impact and the Future of Collaboration
Part III Practice and Reflection
Chapter 8 Tools and Frameworks for Collaborative Practice
Chapter 9 Case Studies in Purpose and Process
Chapter 10 Reflection and Continuing Practice: The Living Archive
Part IV Legacy and Continuity
References
Toward a Collaborative Epistemology
Introduction
Part I Foundations and Philosophy
Chapter 1 Purpose and Systems Thinking
Chapter 2 Learning Within the System
Chapter 3 Creative Process and Team Learning
Chapter 4 Ethics, Power, and Representation
Part II Practice and Process
Chapter 5 Decision-Making and Conflict Resolution
Chapter 6 Leadership, Resilience, and Renewal
Chapter 7 Impact and the Future of Collaboration
Part III Practice and Reflection
Chapter 8 Tools and Frameworks for Collaborative Practice
Chapter 9 Case Studies in Purpose and Process
Chapter 10 Reflection and Continuing Practice: The Living Archive
Part IV Legacy and Continuity
References
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