In terms of the fine line between the supposed neutrality of the filmmaker and the promotion of a charity, could there be conflicting interests between them?
Charitable organisations promote causes and support projects that are aimed to alleviate social issues. Generally their business is to promote the causes they represent rather than to promote themselves. They are non profit organisations that do not benefit from commercial return. Not all documentaries will be suitable for this kind of partnership. Only those documentaries that are aligned with the aims of the non profit organisation will be appropriate, where there are no conflicting interests. See Case Studies where filmmakers have worked with charities to great effect in A Guide for Filmmakers and A Guide for Charities at www.documentaryaustralia.com.
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