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Sneak Peek: Inside the Winter Issue of 'Documentary' Magazine

By IDA Editorial Staff


The upcoming Winter issue of Documentary magazine will take a comprehensive look at the all-important elements to any documentary:

Sound and Music!

Production sound, sound design, editing and mixing, composing, music licensing and music supervision, and music documentaries: It's all here, for your reading—and maybe even listening—pleasure! Experts from across the documentary spectrum share their insights about their secrets to sonic synchronicity.

But wait. There's more!

Thanks to the popularity of the education-themed Fall 2013 issue, we are launching a new column that will spotlight a documentary program in a school, university or college. We kick off the column with a profile of George Washington University's Documentary Center.

Elsewhere in the Winter issue, Frederick Wiseman talks to us about his latest opus, At Berekley, which premieres on PBS' Independent Lens in January; filmmaker Katie Dellamaggiore shares her experiences taking her acclaimed film Brooklyn Castle to Israel and Palestine as part of the American Film Showcase; and we review the book Killer Images, a collection of essays about documentary, memory and the "performance of violence,' edited by IDA Documentary Awards nominated filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer (The Act of Killing).

So, treat yourself to a little holiday joy: join IDA today and get Documentary magazine year-round—Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall!