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Video Ethnography David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)

Video Ethnography By David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)

Video Ethnography by David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)


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Video Ethnography provides a thought-provoking, guided framework to ethnographic filmmaking. It examines how this kind of filmmaking can be a means of approximating, mediating and evoking lived experience.

Video Ethnography Summary

Video Ethnography by David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)

Video Ethnography provides a thought-provoking, guided framework to ethnographic filmmaking. It examines how this kind of filmmaking can be a means of approximating, mediating and evoking lived experience. Functioning as a kind of sensory extension of the videographer, video ethnography arises directly out of lived experience as a process of dynamic encounters, mobile situations, and embodied approaches that include senses and choices of the videographer, and the participants of the ethnography. The book will help describe and develop students' sensibility and awareness of this crucial aspect of video ethnography, so they can craft their own video ethnographies with a fully conscious awareness of how certain skilled and attuned approaches to audiovisual techniques can help facilitate the fullest and most dynamic encounters possible. This book is suitable for classes in ethnographic filmmaking, video ethnography and visual anthropology / sociology.

About David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)

David Redmon received his Ph.D. in sociology from SUNY-Albany. His documentaries have premiered at Sundance, Toronto, the Museum of Modern Art, Viennale Film Festivals, and other international destinations. Redmon is a former Radcliffe Fellow and Film Studies Fellow at Harvard University. He is currently an independent scholar, filmmaker, and Fellow at the IMeRA Institute for Advanced Study at University of Aix-Marseille, France.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One. Phenomenology of Cinematic Experience

Chapter Two. The Wild Lab: Sensory Ethnography

Chapter Three. Sweetgrass and Leviathan: Case Studies in Video Ethnography

Chapter Four. Video Ethnography: Sanctuary as a Case Study

Chapter Five. Girl Model: A Case Study in the Methods and Ethics of Video Ethnography

Chapter Six. Film Festivals, the Public Sphere and the Ethics of Video Ethnography: Kamp Katrina as a Case Study

Additional information

NLS9780367173531
9780367173531
0367173530
Video Ethnography by David Redmon (University of Kent at Canterbury)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-05-21
144
N/A
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