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Robin Canfield on Teaching iPhone Documentary in 20 Countries
Description
Why do documentary subjects freeze for a professional camera - but open up to an iPhone?
Robin Canfield shares why he films with iPhones, how he teaches documentary in twenty countries, and the communication skill he says every documentary filmmaker overlooks.
Robin joins us from Saigon, Vietnam, during a four-week documentary program with international students. He shares why he switched from Canon cameras to phones, how his crews rebuild story structure at 1 AM using sticky notes on a wall, what happened the day a government minder followed him into a Hoi An coffee shop, and why he thinks communication is the skill every documentary filmmaker overlooks.
In this episode, you'll learn:
— Why documentary subjects freeze in front of professional cameras but open up around Phones
— How Robin and his students have produced more than 200 short documentaries in 20+ countries
— The paper-cut editing method Robin uses when the timeline on the computer isn’t telling the story
— Why communication may matter more than any gear you buy
— How to film ethically in countries where you're a guest, and what to do when the government is watching
— Why Robin screens every film locally before leaving, so the people in the story can see it first
— How Actuality Abroad started with a coffee cooperative story in Guatemala
— How a journalism background becomes a foundation for documentary filmmaking
— Why filmmakers can’t wait for someone to fund their work anymore
— What Robin means when he says "everyone is a storyteller, and everyone could be a better one"
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:11 Robin in Saigon — the Documentary Outreach program
2:52 Growing up with a camera — Dad’s darkroom
5:35 Journalism at Oregon State
7:31 Founding Actuality Abroad — the Guatemala test run
11:34 Writing Purpose Driven Documentaries
15:49 Why Robin switched from Canon cameras to iPhones
16:32 Why subjects freeze for cameras and relax around phones
17:04 Filmmaking is a craft you learn by doing
21:21 Everyone is a storyteller
24:42 Documentary filmmaking is problem solving
25:54 International production and visa logistics
29:32 The government watcher in a Vietnam coffee shop
34:50 The paper-cut editing method
39:13 Rights, Creative Commons, and protecting films
42:43 The Edinburgh tavern — being American abroad
45:06 Learning to crowdfund and ask for what you need
48:42 DocuView Deja Vu: The Pez Outlaw
DocuView Deja Vu Pick:
Robin Canfield: The Pez Outlaw (Netflix, 2022)
This episode is supported by Virgil Films Entertainment.
About the Guest:
Robin Canfield is the co-founder and Director of Global Operations at Actuality Abroad, a media-centered study abroad program that has produced more than 200 short documentaries in 20+ countries. He trains his crews on iPhones with Tilta rigs, not traditional cinema cameras. He is the author of Purpose Driven Documentaries: A Field Guide to Creat