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                 DON´T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!!

A VERY PRACTICAL SHORT COURSE ON VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY

               “FILM-MAKING FOR FIELDWORK”

                          AT THE GRANADA CENTRE FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY 

                                                                  Manchester University    

                                                                                                                   

Due to strong demand, we are currently exploring the possibility of offering this short course again in 2010 but in two different formats: 

  • an Introductory course very similar to last year’s course as described below, based on a series of three short film-making exercises though it will last two weeks rather than ten days.
  • an Intermediate course aimed at those who have already taken the Introductory course or who have equivalent experience. Although there will be screenings and master-classes in the evenings on shooting and other aspects of production, the principal emphasis will be on editing. Participants will be expected to bring with them a body of rushes, already logged and ready for capturing. After preliminary training in the use of Avid editing software, they will then work for two weeks under tutorial guidance to turn those rushes into a final cut.

Each course will last two weeks, provisionally set as follows:

  • Sunday 23 May – Friday 4 June for the Introductory course
  • Sunday 13 June – Friday 25 June for the Intermediate course 

Contact details

Noémie Rouault
Conference Administrator
School of Social Sciences
2nd floor, Arthur Lewis Building
University of Manchester
M13 9PL
Email: noemie.rouault@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161-275-7058

Each course will last two weeks, provisionally set as follows:

  • Sunday 23 May – Friday 4 June for the Introductory course
  • Sunday 13 June – Friday 25 June for the Intermediate course 

We were encouraged to develop the Intermediate course because many of those on last year’s course expressed a strong wish to come back for more training. However, it would be possible for participants to take both courses in a single year if they were to use the nine-day interlude to shoot the material required for the Intermediate course. Depending on numbers, we would hope to be able to provide the equipment for this purpose.

We are aiming to confirm details of these courses – including the all-important matter of fees – by the end of November 2009. If you are interested in being advised when these details become available, please contact the administrator for the 2010 courses, Noémie Rouault on Noemie.Rouault@manchester.ac.uk

MORE INFORMATION

http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/socialanthropology/visualanthropology/fieldworkfilm/

http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/socialanthropology/visualanthropology/







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