- Turn the camera off at the request of the participant (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC, 2018).
- Show the participant the finished film before the public (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC, 2018).
- Show empathy to the people that you film (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC, 2018).
- Take a ‘do no harm’ approach (Aufderheide et. al 2009)
- Honour the viewer’s trust (Aufderheide et. al 2009)
- Protect the vulnerable (Aufderheide et. al 2009)
- Verify facts (Aufderheide et. al 2009)
- Be upfront about the subject matter of the film
- Don’t alter the views or values presented by participants during editing
- Answer all of the participant’s questions truthfully
- Don’t ask trick questions
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REFERENCES:
DOC NYC PRO: Casting Case Studies 2016, streaming video, DOC NYC, New York, viewed 25 March 2019, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bndwq27kkjc>.
Aufderheide, P, Jaszi, P & Chandra, M 2009, ‘Honest truths: documentary filmmakers on ethical challenges in their work’, Center for Social Media, American University School of Communication, viewed 18 May 2018 <http://cmsimpact.org/resource/honest-truths-documentary-filmmakers-on-ethical-challenges-in-their-work/>.