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HomeEventsCreating Short-form Documentaries HDR/EMCR Workshop
Creating Short-form Documentaries HDR/EMCR Workshop

This workshop is designed for any HDR student and early to mid-career researcher with existing visual material from their research.

Participants will learn how to create short-form documentaries that can be used to communicate their research topic to a wider audience or for teaching purposes. The content includes demonstration and discussion of conceptual and technical skills by filmmaker, David MacDougall, and visual anthropologist, Natasha Fijn.

Participants are expected to bring their own original footage to the workshop to receive feedback and assistance.
Spaces are limited in the computer lab so please register HERE.

This workshop is co-sponsored by the CASS HDR Activities Fund and the Humanities Research Centre.


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Date & time

  • Fri 16 Sep 2022, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Peter Karmel Building, Lab 2.28

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