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 CompositionDescriptionWHAT: This in-person course is for beginners looking to work creatively and develop their skills in field recording to produce their own soundscape composition. WHERE: Online, join sessions from your laptop or tablet. WHO: Run by internationally recognised sound artist and composer; Nikki Sheth WHEN: Thursday evenings, 7-9 PM, 22nd January – 26th February 2026. COMMITMENT: 2 hours per week, plus extra work field recording and producing in your own time. (flexible to the scope of your project) WHAT YOU GET: A theoretical and conceptual grounding in the field of soundscape, and practical lessons on how to create work from a professional, and an introduction to Reaper. HOW MUCH: General: £225 | Student/concession: £235 | UCL Student: £200 DEADLINE TO SIGN UP: Please sign up by the 15th January. BURSARIES: To apply for a free place subsidised by UCL, please read our Bursary Policy. AGES: 18+
F22 Anthropology of HomeDescriptionAided by ethnographic examples from across the globe, explore the meaning of home and the role of anthropology in understanding identity and belonging.
F22 Documentary Filmmaking: From Idea to RealityDescriptionAimed at new and emerging documentary producers and directors, this 5-week online course provides a detailed overview at the whole pre-production process, from research, casting, proposal writing, and taster-tape making through to funding and pitching.
F22 Documentary Storytelling (Winter)DescriptionA popular practice-led course suited to documentary filmmakers, film academics and non-fiction enthusiasts looking to further their approach and understanding of non-fiction cinema and its theoretical applications.
F22 Militant Cinema & Activist Film (Online)DescriptionLed by activist filmmaker Mario Hamad, this five-week online course will prepare you to engage with the global injustices and atrocities of the 21st century by focusing on the concepts and techniques of filmmaking, film viewing and film dissemination as forms of political action.
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 (Online)DescriptionA COURSE FOR ARTISTS, FILMMAKERS, SCHOLARS AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN HOW WE ENGAGE WITH ARCHIVES, CULTURAL MEMORY, AND HISTORY THROUGH FILM. IT LOOKS AT THE CREATIVE STRATEGIES THAT ARTISTS HAVE USED TO PRODUCE ETHICAL REWORKINGS OF IMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH OUR TROUBLED PASTS.
F22 Sound Ethnography & The ArchiveDescriptionThe course introduces you to the possibilities and challenges of using sound to preserve knowledge and memories, spanning institutional and personal domains. Looking at different techniques for building archives in documentary film, family recordings and mixed media art, you will learn about history, ethics and methods for using sound in the context of archives.
F22 The Role of the Spectator (Advanced Practice)DescriptionCurators, artists, filmmakers, those with a career in the realm. Who have or an existing project or would like to develop a project idea. WHAT: An advanced practical in-person course for those within the cultural sector, interdisciplinary curatorial practices. WHERE: In-Person, UCL East WHO: Run by Ludovica Fales, UCL tutor, filmmaker and academic. WHEN: Thursday 20th November to Thursday 18th December COMMITMENT: 7-9pm WHAT YOU GET: A chance to meet others in creative fields, develop a curatorial idea (independently or in groups) build community and share discussions facilitated by a UCL tutor and working practitioner. HOW MUCH: Full Price: £175 | Students/Concessions: £165 | UCL Students: £155 PITCH SESSION January 8th. BURSARIES: This course offers bursaries. Visit the Bursary page for more info, deadline is TBC. AGES: 18+
F22 Using Video For [Commercial] Ethnographic ResearchDescriptionAcross these in-person sessions, you will learn how to capture authentic human behaviour on video, generate more insightful and meaningful footage for your ethnographic research, and understand how to translate your anthropological knowledge into the business context and vice versa. You will learn how to apply video recording and editing skills with your own equipment, enabling you to continue creating after the course has finished. With guidance from the course leader, you will master the art of distilling self-shot footage into a short documentary film.
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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