Documentary filmmaking is a powerful tool for storytelling, bound by ethical considerations and shedding light on important issues, offering new perspectives on the world around us. Flore Vallery-Radot shares insights into the first time she directed in a documentary setting, how her research on ethics was a key moment in her journey, and advice for future students.
Listen to the whole conversation with Richard Welch, AFTRS' Discipline Lead for Documentary, and Flore Vallery-Radot, a 2022 graduate, for more insights, to hear about the application process, and to learn about the desired skills for each discipline.
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