Memories of the Origins of Ethnographic Film - Paperback

Memories of the Origins of Ethnographic Film - Paperback

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by Iwf Wissen Und Medien Gmbh (Other), Beate Engelbrecht (Editor)

Ethnographic Film, which combines documentary filming and anthropological research, originated in the late 19th century. Early on, anthropologists used film to record cultures. Documentary filmmakers in the early 20th century developed different strategies, with technical developments aiding further advances. In the 1950s to 1970s, intense debates among anthropologists, filmmakers and artists, many of whom met regularly at conferences and festivals, took place on the methodology of ethnographic filmmaking. Their discussions were handed on by word of mouth, but rarely recorded or published. In 2001, the pioneers of ethnographic film met in G ttingen and put together their recollections of the genre's Origins, thus giving an unusual insight into the development of ethnographic film.

Author Biography

The Editor: Beate Engelbrecht studied anthropology, sociology and economics in Basel. She works as an ethnographic filmmaker and producer at IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH in Göttingen and received various international film prizes. She is teaching visual anthropology at various universities.

Number of Pages: 504
Dimensions: 1.05 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2007
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