BrianTubbs said:
Would be interested in people's comments concerning the market for documentaries.
Does anyone have any success stories? Is there a similar age discrimination thing going on with documentary scripts as there is with TV and feature film specs? What good books are out there on this niche of scriptwriting?
I'm sure there are books, I'm just not familar with that whole arena.
Except to say that shooting a doc is no mean feat. First, you have to write something, then plan, plan, plan, and schedule, schedule, schedule, then you have to go out and shoot film, and hopefully the weather cooperates and your permissions hold up. You probably have to shoot at least 5:1 and then spend a lot of time cutting the thing together, getting a music track, dubbing what's needed, and assemble a sound track. Then ya gotta do titles and credits.
It's a ton of work and nothing ever goes exactly as planned, so you have to be totally flexible and able to spin on a dime.
Don't head out with camera in hand until you know damned well things are fully prepared, including having a "Plan B" in case something goes awry.
But, should you manage to get a decent piece together, there is market demand, and I think plenty of it.