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[Commlist] Producing Knowledge with Film Workshop June 14-17
Mon Apr 25 07:15:23 GMT 2022
A workshop the might be of interest for students - applications close on
April 28.
Free for AAG members ($49 to join)
More details here:
Producing Knowledge with Film
This workshop (running over 4 days) will teach filmmaking in an academic
research-based context to increase filmic and video literacy, and learn
technical audio/video production skills. Students will be able to
represent their work visually, and build new pathways for their student
research and activities.
JUNE 6, 2022, 11:00AM EASTERN TIME – JUNE 17, 2022, 11:00AM EASTERN TIME
https://www.aag.org/webinar/producing-knowledge-with-film/
<https://www.aag.org/webinar/producing-knowledge-with-film/>
https://www.aag.org/events/2022-summer-series-for-students-and-recent-graduates/?_zs=ghbLk1&_zl=fv0I8
<https://www.aag.org/events/2022-summer-series-for-students-and-recent-graduates/?_zs=ghbLk1&_zl=fv0I8>
Audience
The selected participants are expected to be one of two groups.
Firstly, students who have a research project/assignment they are
already working on and would like to use filmmaking as part of
their research methodology. These students could already have
chosen an ethnographic approach or other qualitative approach
which they would like to adapt or modify to include film-making. A
second cohort would be students who have already collected their
empirical data for a research project — which could be using
either qualitative or quantitative methods — but who wish to use
film to present this data creatively in a way that will allow
their research to reach a wider audience. This audience could be
their peers, their teachers, stakeholders, the wider public and/or
the participants from their research project.
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Detailed schedule
This workshop will meet at the following times (Eastern Time):
* Session 1: AAG Welcome Session, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm, Monday,
June 6
* Session 2: Planning Your Film, 8:00 – 10:00am, Tuesday, June 14
* Session 3: Office Hours, 2:00 – 3:00 pm, Wednesday, June 15
* Session 4: Sharing Your Video Clips and Experience of Filming,
8:00 – 10:00am, Thursday, June 16
* Session 5: Presentation of Draft Films (Rough Cuts), 9:00 –
11:00am, Friday, June 17
/Throughout the week, expect to also spend a few hours working
independently on readings or short assignments for the workshop./
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