Filmed in May 2008 with members of the Department of Social Anthropology as a voluntary session. The sound is rather poor and the film is unedited, but provides a record. Filmed by Nick Long and given by Alan Macfarlane. About two and a half hours long.A practical seminar on some of the general principles in anthropological film-making - filming, editing and uploading
Filmed by members of the audience and edited by Alan MacfarlaneVarious lectures in 2008-9 to invited...
This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use o...
Modern digital technologies and deviceschallenge our attitudes toward engaging with audiovisual crea...
Filmed without scripting in October 2006, with a small group of pre-fieldwork anthropologists, lasts...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Lecture given by Alan Macfarlane in 2002/3, filmed by Xiaoxiao Yan, lasts about 45 minutes.A lecture...
Each film is about 20 minutes long and was shot in low-band u-matic by the Rivers Video Project in 1...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
This extraordinary handbook was inspired by the distinctive concerns of anthropologists and others w...
Only two hours out of the four hours of the film have been recovered by the British Film Institute. ...
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody(JG) and Stephen Levinson(SL) on 24th May ...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Made by Alan Macfarlane, filmed by Nick Long, with participation of Dr. Sian Lazar and Sabine Deirin...
Filmed by members of the audience and edited by Alan MacfarlaneVarious lectures in 2008-9 to invited...
This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use o...
Modern digital technologies and deviceschallenge our attitudes toward engaging with audiovisual crea...
Filmed without scripting in October 2006, with a small group of pre-fieldwork anthropologists, lasts...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Lecture given by Alan Macfarlane in 2002/3, filmed by Xiaoxiao Yan, lasts about 45 minutes.A lecture...
Each film is about 20 minutes long and was shot in low-band u-matic by the Rivers Video Project in 1...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
This extraordinary handbook was inspired by the distinctive concerns of anthropologists and others w...
Only two hours out of the four hours of the film have been recovered by the British Film Institute. ...
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody(JG) and Stephen Levinson(SL) on 24th May ...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Made by Alan Macfarlane, filmed by Nick Long, with participation of Dr. Sian Lazar and Sabine Deirin...
Filmed by members of the audience and edited by Alan MacfarlaneVarious lectures in 2008-9 to invited...
This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use o...
Modern digital technologies and deviceschallenge our attitudes toward engaging with audiovisual crea...