filmmakandets
Filmmakandets is a term used in film studies and independent cinema to describe a collaborative, process-oriented approach to filmmaking that treats the production process itself as a central artistic element. The concept emphasizes transparency about labor, decision-making, and constraints, and seeks to democratize authorship by including a broader range of voices in creative and logistical choices.
Origin and etymology: The term emerged in discussions among European documentary and experimental film groups in
Principles and scope: Filmmakandets foregrounds labor, time, and resource constraints as artistic parameters. It favors flattened
Techniques and practices: On-set transparency (sharing schedules, budgets), participatory shooting practices (allowing crew and sometimes audiences
Reception and criticism: The approach has been praised for ethical considerations and for challenging auteurist norms,
Notable examples: Notable examples include several low-budget experimental films and documentary projects produced by collectives in
See also: collaborative filmmaking, participatory media, film labor, on-set documentation, reflexive cinema.