
Season 2 · Episode 1311
Beyond the Reel: Mastering Long-Form Documentary
Move beyond 60-second edits. Learn how to manage the technical debt and narrative weight of creating your first feature-length documentary.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 16, 202619m 25s
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Show Notes
Transitioning from high-speed commercial videography to long-form documentary filmmaking requires more than just a longer timeline—it demands a total shift in narrative architecture and technical management. This episode explores how to overcome the "videographer’s plateau," managing the massive technical debt of dozens of hours of footage while maintaining the sincerity required for a feature-length story. We dive into the psychological hurdles of the "sunk cost" feeling and how modern AI tools are lowering the barrier for solo creators to build legacy assets that transcend the disposable nature of the creator economy. Whether you are drowning in a "digital landfill" of unused footage or struggling to find the central question of your story, this discussion provides the framework to move from being a technician to becoming a true filmmaker.