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Cross-cultural filmmaking
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ISBN: 0520915097 058534406X 9780520915091 9780585344065 9780520087590 0520087593 9780520087606 0520087607 0520087593 0520087607 Year: 1997 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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This handbook is for anyone who wants to make or study documentary and ethnographic films and videos. It provides a step-by-step guide to film- and videomaking - from research and funding, through the "nuts and bolts" of production, to distribution - as well as a thorough orientation to the ethical and aesthetic issues that confront documentarians in the field. Filled with practical illustrations, state-of-the-art technical information, and advice from numerous leading filmmakers and anthropologists, this book is the essential guide for veteran and beginner alike.

The cinema of Robert Gardner
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ISBN: 9781845207748 1845207742 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford : Berg,


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Sweetgrass
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Year: 2020 Publisher: [place of publication not identified] Grasshopper

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To make their own way in the world : the enduring legacy of the Zealy daguerreotypes
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ISBN: 9781597114783 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge Peabody Museum Press

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*To Make Their Own Way in the World* is a profound consideration of some of the most challenging images in the history of photography: fifteen daguerreotypes of Alfred, Delia, Drana, Fassena, Jack, Jem, and Renty - men and women of African descent who were enslaved in South Carolina. Photographed by Joseph T. Zealy for Harvard professor Louis Agassiz in 1850, they were rediscovered at Harvard's Peabody Museum in 1976. This groundbreaking multidisciplinary volume features essays by prominent scholars who explore such topics as the identities of the people depicted in the daguerreotypes, the close relationship between photography and race, and visual narratives of slavery and its lasting effects. With over two hundred illustrations, including new photography by Carrie Mae Weems, this book frames the Zealy daguerreotypes as works of urgent engagement.

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