- Ethnovideography
Ethnovideography is a methodology of using
video in the study ofpeople s, communities, groups or sub-groups. [Flor, A.G. 2002. "Ethnovideography". SEAMEO-SEARCA and CIP-UPWARD] It espouses the use of video to document reality instead of "creating" realities. Hence, ethnovideographic presentations are unscripted. Narrations, background music, sound effects and special effects are not employed. The use of artificial lighting, obtrusive hardware, production crews and all but the simplest camera technique are discouraged.Although originally experimented upon by the Los Baños science community in the
Philippines in the early 1990's as adjuncts toenvironmental impact assessment s (EIAs), studies of indigenous knowledge systems and documentation of agriculturalbest practice , it traces its roots in theCinema Verite movement of the 1950's and 1960's, the difference being its emphasis on small format or digital format video and its adoption of extra-sociological subjects. [Flor, A.G. 1983. Participatory Film-Making: A Structural Analysis of Cinema Direct. "DevCom Quarterly". UPLB Institute of Development Communication] Being a methodology, ethnovideography is theory-based and adopts a set of procedures or protocols.History
The earliest mention of ethnovideography in current literature comes from an
Asian Development Bank project document written by a team of environmental consultants headed by Sylvia Guerrero, former Dean of theUniversity of the Philippines College of Social Work and Community Development. Guerrero et al (1992) defined ethnovideography as:"...a research procedure developed at the UPLB Institute of Development Communication, which makes use of small-format video-generated non-alphanumeric data for social analysis. This procedure entails video documentation of five types of subjects: people, places, processes, events and social problems..." [Guerrero, S.H. 1992. "Inception Report for Improving the Implementation of Environmental impact Assessment". Asian Development Bank ]
Credited for coining the term ethnovideography as well as its development as a methodology,
Alexander Flor considers it more than a research procedure but aknowledge management system and a form of development intervention as well. Flor was a professor ofdevelopment communication at theUniversity of the Philippines Los Banos who underwent aFulbright -PAEF post-doctoral tour in the US in 1989. The tour included a summer at theUSC Center for Visual Anthropology , wherein exposure to the use of video in urban anthropology contributed to his early constructs on ethnovideography. Other influences include Professor Alain Martenot who mentored Flor onDirect Cinema technique under a French Foreign Ministry grant. His early work on ethnovideography was sponsored by the Users' Perspectives with Agricultural and Rural Development (UPWARD) facility of the Lima-basedInternational Potato Center . Succeeding research were conducted mostly bydevelopment communication graduate students,e.g. Bandara [Bandara, R. 1994. "Usefulness and Effectivity of Ethnovideography as a Training Tool in Sri Lanka". University of the Philippines Los Banos Graduate School] , Hardono [Hardono.1993. "Usefulness and Effectivity of Ethnovideography in Documenting Indigenous Knowledge on Sustainable Agriculture in Indonesia". University of the Philippines Los Banos Graduate School] , and Maya [Iis Nana Maya. 1993. "Usefulness and Effectivity of Ethnovideography in Research Agenda Setting". University of the Philippines Los Banos Graduate School] . Recently, ethnovideographic studies have been uploaded toYouTube .In 2002, the book, [http://www.searca.org/web/knowledge/publications/books/16.html Ethnovideography: Video Based Indigenous Knowledge Systems] , was co-published by [http://www.searca.org SEAMEO-SEARCA] and
CIP -UPWARD.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwvL13IidBw YouTube - Ethnovideographic Study on Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Conservation, Caramoan, Camarines]
* [http://www.dgroups.org/groups/iNARS/index.cfm?op=dsp_resource_details&resource_id=26129&cat_id=15055 Development Dialogue]
* [http://www.eseap.cipotato.org/upward/Abstract/Ethnovideography.htm UPWARD Abstract]References
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