MasterClass

Ken Burns Teaches Documentary Filmmaking

Since its 2017 debut, Ken Burns’s The Vietnam War has enthralled over 39 million viewers by painting an intimate and revealing portrait of history. Learn how Ken captivates audiences with his ability to distill vast research and complex truths into compelling narratives. From first treatment to final edit, Ken teaches his documentary filmmaking techniques that “wake the dead” to bring their stories to life.

Where to Watch Ken Burns Teaches Documentary Filmmaking

26 Episodes

  • Introduction
    E1
    IntroductionMeet your new instructor: award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns. Ken shares why he’s teaching his MasterClass, what you’ll learn, and encourages you to break free from the rules of conventional filmmaking.
  • What It Takes
    E2
    What It TakesYour life experiences, personal goals, and early films are all fodder for your career as filmmaker. Learn the highs and lows of Ken’s first film and his advice for navigating the filmmaking process.
  • Choosing Your Story
    E3
    Choosing Your StoryUsing examples from his own project files, Ken teaches you how to identify powerful, universal themes that will resonate with audiences.
  • Finding Your Story Within The Subject
    E4
    Finding Your Story Within The SubjectYou’ve selected your topic, but what’s the story you’re telling? Ken teaches you how to use research to seek out different perspectives, discover your story, and anchor it in facts.
  • Telling A True Story
    E5
    Telling A True StoryLearn how Ken sculpts stories to honor opposing viewpoints and portray a larger narrative picture.
  • Treatments, Pitching, and Funding
    E6
    Treatments, Pitching, and FundingFilmmaking requires passion, vision—and money. Using an example from The Civil War, Ken teaches you the purpose and process of writing a treatment and his tips for navigating the world of fundraising.
  • Structuring a Documentary Narrative
    E7
    Structuring a Documentary NarrativeA bold beginning, engaging middle, and compelling end—the laws of storytelling can and should be applied to documentary filmmaking. Learn how to structure your narrative to keep viewers hooked.
  • Sourcing Archival Materials
    E8
    Sourcing Archival MaterialsArchival materials are some of the richest storytelling resources available. But how do you navigate the huge volume of possibilities? Ken teaches you his time-tested methods for unearthing rare audio and visual materials.
  • Shaping Nonfiction Characters
    E9
    Shaping Nonfiction CharactersLearn how to identify character arcs, leverage conflict, and set aside judgment to portray memorable nonfiction characters that capture the complexity of real life.
  • Case Study: The Vietnam War Episode Boards
    E10
    Case Study: The Vietnam War Episode BoardsUsing the episode board from his docuseries The Vietnam War, Ken teaches you his strategies for visualizing the structure of your film.
  • Writing a Script
    E11
    Writing a ScriptFor Ken, writing a script is an essential step towards organizing and shaping a film’s story and structure.In this lesson, he explains how to leverage all the narrative tools at your disposal—from interview bites to narration—in order to craft your script.
  • Visual Storytelling: Cinematic Techniques
    E12
    Visual Storytelling: Cinematic TechniquesKen teaches you how to use the cinematic tools of dramatic filmmaking to infuse emotion and meaning into the stills and live action of your documentary.
  • Visual Storytelling: Unforgivable Blackness Case Study
    E13
    Visual Storytelling: Unforgivable Blackness Case StudyUsing imagery from his film Unforgivable Blackness, Ken demonstrates how to artfully juxtapose photographs and interweave film to craft a compelling storyline.
  • Selecting Interview Subjects
    E14
    Selecting Interview SubjectsThe people you choose to interview help bring your film to life. Ken teaches you how to identify, approach, and vet the right subjects for your documentary.
  • Conducting an Interview
    E15
    Conducting an InterviewLearn Ken’s interviewing techniques to help you connect with your subjects and draw out their most compelling stories.
  • Case Study: Navigating a Challenging Interview
    E16
    Case Study: Navigating a Challenging InterviewNot all interviews run smoothly. Using raw footage from The War, Ken walks you through one of his most difficult interviews, and shares how four simple words transformed it into some of the most powerful moments in the film.
  • Nonfiction Cinematography
    E17
    Nonfiction CinematographyYou don’t need a huge crew to make a great film. Ken teaches you how to approach interview and field shoots using a lean production team.
  • The Power of Music
    E18
    The Power of MusicLearn how Ken uses music as a powerful storytelling tool in order to add layers of narrative depth and spark emotions in his audiences.
  • Editing: Process
    E19
    Editing: ProcessAfter editing Civil War, Baseball, and Jazz, Ken created a new process to efficiently hone raw footage into the final cut. Learn his method for tackling vast amounts of material during the editing process.
  • Editing: Principles
    E20
    Editing: PrinciplesKen teaches you the guiding principles he’s developed over the course of four decades in the edit bay.
  • Editing Case Study: The Vietnam War Introduction
    E21
    Editing Case Study: The Vietnam War IntroductionUsing early, never-before-seen-cuts of The Vietnam War, Ken illustrates how to synthesize the components of a story and sculpt the film in the edit.
  • Recording and Using Voice Over
    E22
    Recording and Using Voice OverUsing pages from The Vietnam War and The Roosevelts, Ken walks you through the process of tracking a VO session and directing talent.
  • Sound Design
    E23
    Sound DesignTo truly immerse an audience in your film, sound design is key. Ken teaches you how to spot for sound and harness the vast array of aural tools at your disposal.
  • The Artist's Responsibility
    E24
    The Artist's ResponsibilityFilm has the ability to bridge geographic, linguistic, and political boundaries. Ken breaks down the role of the filmmaker in society and their power and responsibility as an artist.
  • Sharing Your Film
    E25
    Sharing Your FilmPart of the thrill of making a film is sharing it with others. Learn how to reach your audience and the importance of opening your film up to interpretation and conversation.
  • Jump The Chasm
    E26
    Jump The ChasmKen encourages you to let go of any lingering doubt and take the leap toward making your documentary film.

 

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