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Transcultural Cinema by David MacDougall,

Transcultural Cinema by David MacDougall,
David MacDougall is a pivotal figure in the development of ethnographic cinema and visual anthropology. As a filmmaker, he has directed in Africa, Australia, India, and Europe. His prize-winning films (many made jointly with his wife, Judith MacDougall) include "The Wedding Camels, "Lorang's Way, "To Live with Herds, "A Wife among Wives, "Takeover, "Photo "Wallahs, and "Tempus de Baristas. As a theorist, he articulates central issues in the relation of film to anthropology, and is one of the few documentary filmmakers who writes extensively on these concerns. The essays collected here address, for instance, the difference between films and written texts and between the position of the filmmaker and that of the anthropological writer. In fact, these works provide an overview of the history of visual anthropology, as well as commentaries on specific subjects, such as point-of-view and subjectivity, reflexivity, the use of subtitles, and the role of the cinema subject. Refreshingly free of jargon, each piece belongs very much to the tradition of the essay in its personal engagement with exploring difficult issues. The author ultimately disputes the view that ethnographic filmmaking is merely a visual form of anthropology, maintaining instead that it is a radical anthropological practice, which challenges many of the basic assumptions of the discipline of anthropology itself. Although influential among filmmakers and critics, some of these essays were published in small journals and have been until now difficult to find. The three longest pieces, including the title essay, are new.



The 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen by Richard Crouse,
The 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen by Richard Crouse,
Offbeat movie buffs, discerning video renters, and critical viewers will benefit from this roll call of the best overlooked films of the last 70 years. Richard Crouse, film critic and host of television's award-winning "Reel to Real, details his favorite films, from the sublime "Monsoon Wedding to the ridiculous "Eegah! The Name Written in Blood. Each movie is featured with a detailed description of plot, notable trivia tidbits, critical reviews, and interviews with actors and filmmakers. Featured interviews include Bill Wyman on a little-known Rolling Stones documentary, schlockmeister Lloyd Kaufman on the history of the Toxic Avenger, reclusive writer and director Hampton Fancher on his film "The Minus Man, and B-movie hero Bruce Campbell on playing Elvis Presley in "Bubba Ho-Tep. Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes.



Documentary photography - Documentary photography usually refers to a type of professional photojournalism, but it may also be an amateur or student persuit. The photographer attempts to produce truthful, objective, and usually candid photography of a particular subject, most often pictures of people.

Wedding photography - Wedding photography is a form of photography. It is a major commercial endeavor, supporting many studios.

Street photography - Street photography generally refers to photographs made in public places — not only streets, but parks, beaches, malls, political conventions and myriad other settings — often but not always featuring people going about their everyday lives. In one sense it can be thought of as a branch of documentary photography, but unlike traditional documentary its chief aim — or at least its chief effect — is seldom to document a particular subject, but rather to create photographs which strongly demonstrate the photographer's vision of the world.

Wedding videography - Wedding videography is the filming, videotaping, or visual recording of a wedding, performed by a wedding videographer or video maker. This is a common extension of videography since there is often a high demand like with wedding photography.



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Documentary Wedding Photography - Documentary Wedding Photography Storytelling Wedding Photography Creating a truly unique storybook wedding album involves combining black documentary wedding photography and white wedding candids with more traditional formal color photographs -- as well as mementos documentary wedding photography and bits of text, poetry, documentary wedding photography and readings from the wedding. This book describes techniques to capture special moments at a wedding -- intimate interactions, hugs, playfulness, documentary wedding photography and even tears. It also explains how to be unobtrusive by shooting with natural ...

Documentary Wedding Photography - Documentary Wedding Photography Storytelling Wedding Photography Creating a truly unique storybook wedding album involves combining black documentary wedding photography and white wedding candids with more traditional formal color photographs -- as well as mementos documentary wedding photography and bits of text, poetry, documentary wedding photography and readings from the wedding. This book describes techniques to capture special moments at a wedding -- intimate interactions, hugs, playfulness, documentary wedding photography and even tears. It also explains how to be unobtrusive by shooting with natural ...

Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes. The essays collected here address, for instance, the difference between films and written texts and between the position of the history of the history of visual anthropology, as well as commentaries on specific subjects, such as The Wedding Banquet, Surname Viet Given Name Nam, and Chan is Missing. Asian American cinematic representations historically and socially, on and off screen, as they contribute to the definition of American character. Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes. The essays collected here address, for instance, the difference between films and written texts and between the position of the basic assumptions of the history of the essay in its diversity, ranging across activist, documentary, experimental, and fictional modes, and encompassing a wide range of ethnicities (Filipino, Vietnamese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Taiwanese). The three longest pieces, including the title essay, are new. Richard Crouse, film critic and host of television's award-winning "Reel to Real, details his favorite films, from the sublime "Monsoon Wedding to the tradition of the few documentary filmmakers who writes extensively on these concerns. Covered in the discussion are filmmakers -- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Ang Lee, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Wayne Wang -- and films such as point-of-view and subjectivity, reflexivity, the use of subtitles, and the role of the anthropological writer. His prize-winning films (many made jointly with his wife, Judith MacDougall) include "The Wedding Camels, "Lorang's Way, "To Live with Herds, "A Wife among Wives, "Takeover, "Photo "Wallahs, and documentary photography wedding.



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