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The article argues that movement in ethnographic filmmaking significantly influences the formation of anthropological knowledge.

ScienceEducationCultureVisual StudiesMay 7, 2026score 0.382 posts · 2 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses an academic article analyzing ethnographic filmmaking through the lens of movement, using the film 'Hopa lide' as a case study. It emphasizes the importance of movement in shaping anthropological knowledge and encourages critical reflection on filmmaking practices.

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The article argues that movement in ethnographic filmmaking significantly influences the formation of anthropological knowledge.
Parent: Visual StudiesEntity: Ethnographic FilmmakingImpact: positiveDate: May 7, 2026Target: The role of movement in shaping anthropological knowledge through ethnographic filmmaking.

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If one academic article is not enough, you may enjoy another piece just published in Visual Studies. The article approaches filmmaking through the lens of movement, exploring how camera mobility shapes ethnographic knowledge in the film Hopa lide. You can access the article here => https://doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2026.2640141 #HopaLide #VisualEthnomusicology 🧵4/11
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The article proposes thinking about ethnographic filmmaking through different forms of movement and – using Hopa lide as a case study – traces both the history and contemporary practice of movement in ethnographic film. It also invites filmmakers and researchers to reflect more critically on how movement shapes anthropological knowledge. #OpenAccess preprint => https://works.hcommons.org/records/v1ha1-nz987 CC @hello #HopaLide #VisualEthnomusicology 🧵5/11
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