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The Art of the Interview

Date & Time

4 sessions Tuesdays, April 15-May 6, 6:30-8:30 pm

Description

In this course students will explore the critical role interviews play in documentary storytelling, examining techniques, styles, and strategies used by renowned documentary filmmakers. Through in-depth study and analysis, students will learn how to craft compelling, authentic interviews that capture the essence of their subjects while advancing the narrative. The course offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, as students will have the opportunity to conduct and edit their own interviews on topics of their choosing. Guided by professional documentary filmmaker Kim Johnson, students will refine their skills in preparing, conducting, and editing interviews to produce powerful, cinematic storytelling. Whether you’re new to documentary filmmaking or looking to hone your craft, this course will equip you with the tools to bring your subjects’ voices to life.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the varying styles and techniques of iconic documentary filmmakers.
  • Learn how to develop effective questions and create a comfortable atmosphere for interviewees.
  • Gain hands-on experience conducting and editing interviews.
  • Build a portfolio of edited interview footage to showcase your work.

 This course is ideal for aspiring documentary filmmakers, journalists, and anyone interested in the art of storytelling through personal narratives.

Tuition

Regular$210

Member$170

Low-income$135

Instructor

Kim Johnson

Kim Johnson is a thinker and a filmmaker. She has been a producer and documentary filmmaker for over 20 years. Her collaborative, naturalistic production approach sets her subjects at ease and results in films that convey poignant information, fresh thinking, and incisive observations which resonate powerfully with viewers.

After receiving her BA from Duke University and MA from Stanford University in documentary film production, Kim’s career has included working as an ethnographic filmmaker/strategist for Interval Research, founded by Paul Allen of Microsoft as well as in television at CNN, BBC, PBS, and NBC Sports on a variety of international productions, including an Emmy-nominated film on Mt. Everest, with blind climber, Erik Weihenmayer, and team.

Kim has extensive agency experience as senior producer and filmmaker at Crispin, Porter + Bogusky, where she applied her engaging filmmaking approach to qualitative market research projects for clients including Microsoft, Domino’s, Volkswagen, Best Buy and Coca Cola. Her most recent project portfolio includes Do Good Foods, Al Gore’s Climate Reality and Google Food Labs and other clients in the health and wellness industries where Kim is continually working to capture relevant topics and communicate meaningful issues in the natural products industry development and growth.

Kim recently moved back to Minneapolis after living in Boulder, CO, for over 20 years and enjoys time at her cabin in Northern Minnesota. She is also a part-time teacher at Creative Arts Secondary School and is a big proponent of the arts and an outdoors enthusiast.

Class Registration Guidelines & Cancellation Policy

  • Space is assigned on a first-come basis. Registrations must include payment in full. Registrations are accepted after registration deadlines if space is available.
  • If minimum enrollment has not been reached by 7 days prior to the start date of a class, FilmNorth may cancel it, in which case registrants will immediately be notified and receive a full refund within 2 business days. A check will be issued for registrations that were paid in cash. In lieu of a refund, students have the option of applying their tuition to another class scheduled in the same calendar year.
  • For those needing to cancel a registration at least 7 days prior to the first class session, 100% of the tuition will be refunded minus a $25 administrative fee. For registration cancellations received less than 7 days prior to the first class session, 50% of the tuition will be refunded minus a $25 administrative fee. As of 5:00 pm the day prior to the first class session, no refunds or credits/exchanges will be given (Friday at 5:00 pm for Sunday classes). 
  • Tuition is not prorated for missed class sessions.
  • By registering for this class you are agreeing to our Community Values Statement.

Questions

If you have any questions regarding this class, please send us an email or call (651) 644-1912 ext. 2.

Registration

Registration DeadlineApril 10, 2025
Maximum Enrollment18