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About the Role
A New Jersey-based social initiative is seeking a documentary filmmaker to chronicle the development of a homeless shelter project in Toms River. This role involves capturing the complex dynamics between community advocacy and local opposition while documenting the broader narrative of suburban homelessness.
Key Responsibilities
- Document the ongoing shelter development process
- Film and conduct interviews with key stakeholders, including church members, local officials, and community members
- Capture footage of zoning board meetings and community discussions
- Record the personal stories of individuals affected by homelessness
- Develop a compelling narrative that explores community dynamics
Requirements
- Experience in documentary filmmaking, particularly with social issues
- Strong storytelling abilities and narrative development skills
- Proficiency in handling sensitive subject matter
- Understanding of ethical considerations in documentary work
- Ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders