Équipement de tournage documentaire avec caméra, objectifs et accessoires sur fond noir. (image libre de droits par alflucio)

What the field teaches us about documentary equipment

Article by Damien Lafon.

Documentary filmmaker using a camcorder in a tropical environment in Bali
Recording of an interview on the set of the documentary film “Trunyan, the Village of Silent Souls”©️Florian Lafon
Documentary filmmaker talking with a local woman during filming in Indonesia
Conversations with a local resident during the filming of “Trunyan, The Village of Silent Souls”©️Florian Lafon
What equipment should be used for a field documentary?

Lightweight, reliable and easy-to-carry equipment often remains the best choice for immersive shoots.

Are camcorders still useful today?

Yes. Their built-in zoom and speed remain highly effective in unpredictable situations.

Why is sound so important in documentary filmmaking?

Poor sound immediately reduces immersion, even when the image looks beautiful.

Do you need many lenses to film a documentary?

No. Many filmmakers work with very simple setups in order to stay mobile.

Can tropical humidity damage equipment?

Yes. Tropical environments often require additional protection against humidity and condensation.

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