Devil in the Details: Writing True Crime Documentaries and Podcasts OnDemand Webinar
True crime stories have been forever and only grown in popularity with the advent of compelling documentaries and podcasts that delve deeper into engrossing stories of human evil and those who survive in order to tell the tale. In "Devil in the Details" we discuss the latest documentaries and podcasts examining some of the most famous true crime cases in the news today. The presentation examines the narrative structure and framework upon which these compelling programs are constructed, and show how they follow very basic rules to engage their subjects as well as the audience without sacrificing authenticity.
This presentation shows why true crime is one of the most popular genres today and how television especially is in a new golden age of true crime documentaries. Case studies of the latest true crime shows and specials reveal how producers, directors and researchers all work together to illuminate the dark and sometimes sordid details that form the basis of any successful true crime story. Also we discuss the pros and cons of using reenactments where archival images and/or footage is unavailable. The presentation also shares the single most important ingredient to any true crime story and how to keep your audience engaged up until the very last moment.
The instructor for this webinar is Jon James Miller.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- How to introduce your characters in a way that engages the audience in the storyline immediately
- How to develop the storyline using journalistic techniques to retain authenticity
- How to write a documentary outline using archival images, footage, interviews and reenactments
- How to pace your documentary and podcast to keep the audience engrossed in the subject matter
- How to craft interview questions that will bring out your true crime subject's most revealing details and points of view
- How to file FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) paperwork in order to get information that is vital to your story
- How to craft a chronological timeline of events that is concise and will give your story historical context
- How to secure the rights to a true crime story in order to write, sell and produce your documentary and/or podcast
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- True Crime enthusiasts who would like to create their own documentary or podcast on their favorite case
- Writers who want to learn how to craft a compelling true crime story that will attract the interest of buyers and/or distribution
- Writers who want to hone their journalistic documentary skills
- Writers who want to learn how to effectively research true crime stories
- Writers who want to turn their talents to creating compelling, true crime podcasts
- Writers who want to secure the life rights from principal players in true crime stories
- Screenwriters who want to learn how to write a documentary outline using archival materials
- Writers who want to learn how to craft compelling and engaging interview questions
- Writers who want to know how to structure true stories for film and television formats
- Writers who want to know how to engage and work with law-enforcement agencies