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Hello everyone,

Just a short message to let you know we are running a Video Production
Weekend For Anthropologists and Social Researchers* this weekend* (22-23
September, 10am-4pm on both days) and we still have some spaces remaining.
Do let me know - ideally to [log in to unmask] - if you would like to
join us. It's in south London.

We have other sessions in December and January if you are interested but
cannot make it this time.

We also offer group courses for institutions.

More information below.

All the best,
Charlotte

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*http://spectacle.co.uk/training/video-production-weekend-anthropologists-social-researchers/
<http://spectacle.co.uk/training/video-production-weekend-anthropologists-social-researchers/>*

Spectacle offers a unique short course in digital video production
techniques designed specifically for Anthropologists and Social Researchers
who want to learn how to use video in their field research.

Spectacle is an award winning independent television production company
specialising in documentary, community-led, investigative journalism and
participatory media. We are a small, socially-minded company whose profits
go back in to funding our community based work. Our training is affordable
and efficient; we teach the basic techniques in just one weekend and we
offer large discounts to students and unemployed people.

We schedule weekend courses for individuals regularly throughout the year
at our premises in London. However, If you would prefer us to come to you,
we are also able to bring our training to your university or
institution and teach a group in digital video production techniques. In
the past we have trained groups at the University of Cambridge, University
of Lancaster, and the Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research. We
received excellent feedback on these courses:

“*Mark really knows his subject, and I found the course motivating,
practical and enjoyable. I came out with loads of ideas.” *Student at the
University of Cambridge, Conservation Research Institute.

*“In two days you really get a feel for what you can do with a camera,
theoretically as well as practically.*” Participant at the Amsterdam
Institute for Social Science Research.

*About the course*

Dates:

22-23 September 2017

2-3 December 2017

This is an intensive, hands-on, weekend training course with emphasis on
developing your practical filming skills, participatory techniques, and
do-it-yourself confidence that will enhance the quality and validity of
filmed fieldwork material. The short, condensed and effective course will
give all participants a solid foundation of practical knowledge and a
working understanding of digital cameras, sound recording, and filming on
location.

Feedback from former participants:

“*This is the type of course every anthropologist and social researcher
should take*” – Dr. Mattia Fumanti, Department of Social Anthropology,
University of St. Andrews

“*Simple, uncomplicated approach to something people are interested in but
perhaps scared of trying out.*” – Julie Botticello, Research Associate, UCL

For a full interview with former participant Michaela Benson, Senior
Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, see here:
http://www.spectacle.co.uk/spectacleblog/spectacle-tra
ining-courses/interview-spectacle-training-demystified-the-f
ilm-making-process/

*Details and How to Book*

Our weekend course costs £240 or £180 concessions (students and unemployed
people, with evidence).

You can book and pay through our website, http://spectacle.co.u
k/training/video-production-weekend-anthropologists-social-researchers/

If you want to know more about Spectacle’s work, or have any queries,
please email [log in to unmask]