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NYU Cinema Studies event on 12/5: Field Recording and Documentary Sound

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    Kelsey Chatlosh
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    Hi all,

    Next Wednesday, December 5th, the NYU Department of Cinema Studies is hosting an event on “Field Recording and Documentary Sound: Practice, Ethics, and Aesthetics,” featuring filmmakers and sound artists Stephanie Spray, Joshua Bonnetta, and Ernst Karel. More info below.

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    Sharing from Cinema Studies at NYU’s Facebook event:

    Field Recording and Documentary Sound:
    Practice, Ethics, and Aesthetics

    Wednesday, December 5 at 7:00 pm
    Michelson Theater
    NYU Department of Cinema Studies
    721 Broadway, 6th Floor

    Traditional documentary studies places particular emphasis on the authenticity and reception of visual representation of events and situations. While discussions of images dominate the discourse around documentary, audio recording and mixing are often overlooked or under-theorized with regard to the understanding of non-fiction media.

    The purpose of this event is to examine practices and ethics of field recording in documentary art by looking at and listening to works by non-fiction artists who incorporate diverse strategies of sound recording into their practices.

    Filmmakers and sound artists Stephanie Spray, Joshua Bonnetta, and Ernst Karel will present on practices of audio capture, strategies of sound mixing and collage, and the ethics of combining image and sound in non-fiction media works, and then join a discussion with film scholars Lukas Brasiskis and Leo Goldsmith focusing on the aesthetic, perceptual, and ethical implications of using sound in documentary.

    The event is organized by Lukas Brasiskis and Leo Goldsmith in collaboration with the Department of Cinema Studies at NYU.


    NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Request accommodations here: https://forms.tisch.nyu.edu/page/s/accessibility-request-form

    Find the above info and Facebook event here.

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