
The Heart of Documentary: Lessons in Community Trust and Ethical Storytelling
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Join us for an intimate conversation with Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker Chihiro Wimbush about the essential art of community-centered filmmaking. Chihiro shares powerful insights on building trust before rolling cameras, navigating complex community relationships, and creating documentaries that serve rather than exploit. From working with Indigenous communities to developing emotional intelligence as a filmmaker, this episode explores how authentic storytelling begins with genuine human connection. Perfect for emerging filmmakers seeking to approach their craft with integrity and heart.
Key Topics Covered:
- Community-centered documentary approach
- Building trust and relationships before filming
- Ethical storytelling practices
- Working with Indigenous communities
- Emotional intelligence and self-care for filmmakers
- Navigating community needs and boundaries
- Documentary as service vs. exploitation
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