I’m looking to take a documentary idea from rough concept to a polished, feature-length film. Because the specific subject matter hasn’t been locked in yet, I’m open to proposals covering history, nature, social issues, or any other compelling angle you believe will captivate an audience. What matters most is a cohesive narrative arc backed by solid research, thoughtful interviews, and high-quality post-production. Here’s how I picture the workflow: • Pre-production: refine the topic with me, build a research plan, and develop a clear outline or script. • Production: capture primary footage, conduct interviews, and gather any archival materials or B-roll that strengthen the story. • Post-production: edit, color-grade, mix audio, add titles, and deliver the final master along with any shorter promotional cuts we agree on. I’ll supply timely feedback and access to any contacts or reference materials I already have. You’ll bring the creative vision, technical expertise (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut—whatever you prefer), and the organizational skills to shepherd the project through each stage. If this sounds like a collaboration you’d enjoy, let me know how you’d approach the topic-selection phase, a rough timeline for each stage, and links to previous documentaries or long-form projects you’ve delivered.