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Cameraperson: Filmmaker Statement

The joys of being a documentary cameraperson are endless and obvious: I get to share profound intimacy with the people I film, pursue remarkable stories, be at the center of events as they unfold, travel, collaborate and see my work engage with the world. I experience physical freedom and the chance at artistic expression and discovery in each moment I hold a camera. No wonder I've been doing it for 25 years and love my life.

But/and, the dilemmas I face while holding my camera are formidable. There are the concrete challenges I must face in the moment--how to frame, find focus, choose the direction to follow. The other troubles are implicit and often unseen by the audiences of films I shoot:

I've been aware of these dimensions for most of my career, as are most documentarians, and have long discussed them with colleagues. What I didn't know is how the accumulation of these dilemmas over time would begin to impact me. And what I didn't anticipate even as recently as five years ago, when work on this film began, is how many more people in the world would be filming on their cell phones, as well as seeing images from every part of the globe, communicating visually and instantaneously. Surveillance, political repression, censorship and the possibility of global distribution of images filmed by any individual impact all of us and our relation to filming in shifting and unprecedented ways.

In making Cameraperson, we decided to rely as much as possible on the evidence of my experience in the footage I shot in the moment. We know that this fragmentary portrait is incomplete and are interested in the way it points to how stories are constructed. Our hope is to convey the immediacy of finding oneself in new territory with a camera, as well as giving the audience a sense of how the joys and dilemmas a cameraperson must juggle accumulate over time. This film is an acknowledgement of how complex it is to film and be filmed.

Kirsten Johnson, Director