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Course date
July 4–22, 2011
Location
Budapest
Application deadline
Course delivery
In-person

Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in anthropological filmmaking in the academia. The visual has become a primary tool for teaching, documenting, and analyzing social phenomena but also for communicating and engaging with broader audiences. This course enables researchers to use film more consciously and creatively to gain a new perspective in their approach to the world and learn to convey their ideas in a new language.

The course provides state-of-the-art training for social scientists interested in filmmaking. It focuses on cross-cultural ethnographically informed filmmaking, combining an intensive three weeks of training in practical filmmaking with discussions on history, genres, ethics, and theories of visuality. Taught by academics and film professionals with expertise in visual anthropology and ethnographic filmmaking, the course combines practical, hands-on camera training with a series of theoretical sessions and masterclasses. 

Masterclasses

Peter Forgacs, Media Artist and Independent Filmmaker, Budapest, Hungary
Nikolaus Geyrhalter, film director and producer

Consultant: Ibolya Fekete, film editor

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