Description
Sports documentaries have really come into their own as a documentary genre. The truth is that the built-in drama and sometimes off-the-field shenanigans make for some really compelling stories. Entities like ESPN's 30 For 30 (https://www.espn.com/espnplus/series/0514c1ad-efd1-4d3a-ad82-41ca579a94a2/30-for-30) series, HBO Sports, Netflix and Hulu's ventures into sports docuseries, all have been making these films and really elevating the stature of the sports documentary.
And so has filmmaker, Religion of Sports (https://www.religionofsports.com/) , Gotham has been embracing the sports documentary in a way that has really been separating himself from the pack.
And we were fortunate enough to be able to sit down with Gotham and have a one-on-one chat about why sports docs are so popular and best practices for the doc filmmaker to be making them!
Topics Discussed
how Gotham Chopra came to documentary via early journalism assignments
How ESPN’s 30 for 30 series legitimized sports as documentary subject
Why sports makes for such compelling stories
How to gain access to higher profile sports personalities
The importance of separating your project from all of the types of content that are already out there
Additional ResourcesWatch the Religion of Sports' The Great Brady Heist in its entirety!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I29ZMIOZwX0
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