Anthropology (F22)UCL Anthropology studies humanity in all its aspects: from our evolution as a species, to our relationship with the material world, and our vast variety of social practices and cultural forms. Read more about UCL Anthopology FOR ALL QUERIES PLEASE USE THE CONTACT TABS FOUND IN EACH OF THE INDIVIDUAL COURSES/CONFERENCES AND PRODUCTS, PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PAYMENT DIFFICULTIES. Anthropology (F22)F22 An Introduction to Soundscape CompositionDescriptionLed by award-winning sound artist Nikki Sheth, learn how to create your own soundscape compositions through this practice-led, audio-based course.
F22 Documentary Editing: An IntroductionDescriptionLearn the art and craft of documentary editing, from creating visual narratives to working with sound, music, and graphics.
F22 Making Radio Documentary (Online)DescriptionThis course provides the basic skills needed to get out there and start recording and putting together an audio documentary, podcast or radio programme.
F22 Moving A Still Artifact: Film Critiques the Museum (Online)DescriptionBy drawing from the long and rich threat throughout cinema history centred around collecting and museum collections, this short course will focus on the filmmaker’s potential to transform these cultural institutions.
F22 Multisensory Experimental Filmmaking (Online)DescriptionAn online, practice-based course exploring the theories and applications of visual and public anthropology in the context of experimental multisensory storytelling.
F22 Politics and Poetics of Archival Filmmaking (In-Person)DescriptionA new course for artists, filmmakers and scholars who are interested in how we engage with archives, cultural memory, and history through film, and in the creative strategies that can be used to produce ethical reworkings of materials associated with our troubled pasts.
F22 Practical Documentary FilmmakingDescriptionAcquire practical, analytical and intellectual skills in using moving image and sound recording equipment and discover how new technologies create new methodologies.
F22 Sound Mixing for Self-shootersDescriptionA new course aimed at professional/semi-professional filmmakers who frequently have to work without a sound designer, providing them with a range of techniques and approaches to create exciting sounding documentaries.
F22 Visual Anthropology & The City (Online)DescriptionThis 8-week course looks at documentaries on the city starting from the city symphonies of the 1920s to the video diaries of Jonas Mekas in New York and James Benning’s style of ‘Slow Cinema’ in Los Angeles.
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