How do you best represent someone?
1. Introduction
Representation in a social and cultural context
Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London Video: 49 seconds. Transcript
What is the experience of the individual?
Dr E. Anna Claydon, University of Leicester, Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London, Professor Brian Winston, University of Lincoln Video: 1 minute 16 seconds. Transcript
How I would decide an approach to making a film with a vulnerable contributor?
Professor Dorit Naaman, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada Video: 45 seconds. Transcript
Kate Adams talks about commissioning “Justine” for Project Art Works
Cinema & Human Rights Day, Birkbeck University, Professor Pratap Rughani, Iris Wakulenko, University of the Arts London, Kate Adams, Project Art Works Audio: 2 minutes 24 seconds. Transcript
Ways of listening by Iris Wakulenko, sound recordist on “Justine” Read here
Listening to breath
MA Documentary Film @LCC student Agnė Giedraitytė in conversation with Professor Pratap Rughani & sound recordist Iris Wakulenko. Video: 1 minute 46 seconds. Transcript
The purpose of your research
Dr Alison Clark, University College London, Thomas Coram Research Unit Video: 1 minute 3 seconds. Transcript
Representation matters; communication through voice and being seen
Dr Anna Claydon, University of Leicester
Audio clip: 1 minute and 55 seconds. Transcript
Behalfism
Professor Pratap Rughani, University of Arts London & Dr Anna Claydon, University of Leicester Audio: 1 minute. Transcript
Key questions for filming
ELIA Academy Conference contributor, hosted by University of the Arts London Video: 20 seconds. Transcript
What’s the story?
Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London Video: 31 seconds. Transcript
Feeling uncomfortable
ELIA Academy Conference contributor, hosted by University of the Arts London Video: 30 seconds. Transcript
What’s in the frame?
Dr Alison Clark, University College London, Thomas Coram Research Unit Video: 50 seconds. Transcript
Just Justine
Fastnet Film Festival workshop contributor Video: 27 seconds. Transcript
2. The Camera
Does the presence of the camera affect the contributor?
Deirdre Boyle, Associate Professor of Media Studies, the New School in N.Y. Video: 1 minute 32 seconds. Transcript
Observational filming includes interpretation
Dr E. Anna Claydon, University of Leicester, Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London, Professor Brian Winston, University of Lincoln, with a question from Professor Phil Powrie, Surrey University. Video: 4 minutes 13 seconds. Transcript
Feminist documentary practice
Dr. Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Film at Brooklyn College, The City University of New York. Video: 1 minute 32 seconds. Transcript
The conversation between the contributor and the camera
Deirdre Boyle, Associate Professor of Media Studies, the New School in N.Y. Video 2 minutes 15 seconds. Transcript
3. See the person, not the label
Can we avoid labelling our contributors?
Dr Anna Claydon, University of Leicester, Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London, Professor Brian Winston, University of Lincoln Video 58 seconds. Transcript
Seeing Justine as a person
Fastnet Film Festival workshop participant. Video: 55 seconds. Transcript
Not labelling the contributor
Dr Jamie Brasset, Reader in Philosophy, Design and Innovation, Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London Video: 1 minute 39 seconds. Transcript
Who is the film for?
Dr Alison Clark, University College London, Thomas Coram Research Unit Video: 49 seconds. Transcript
What is the importance of knowing who the film is for?
Dr Anna Claydon, University of Leicester, Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London, Professor Brian Winston, University of Lincoln Video: 37 seconds. Transcript
4. Representing the family
The family wanted to speak
Jenny Horwell, London Short Film Festival interview with Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London Video: 1 minute 42 seconds. Transcript
Students debate representation
Students of the Professor Michael Renov seminar in Documentary Film and Video, University of Southern California in discussion with Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London. Video: 5 minutes 28 seconds. Transcript
Seeing a family member on film
Professor Pratap Rughani, Natalie Brett, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Head of London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, Jordan, family member Video: 1 minute 4 seconds. Transcript
On developing the narrative
Professor Pratap Rughani, University of the Arts London, Cinema & Human Rights Film Day, Birkbeck University, Audio: 41 seconds. Transcript
On working with Justine and her family
Iris Wakulenko, Cinema & Human Rights Film Day, Birkbeck University, Audio: 1 minute 2 seconds. Transcript
Sensitivity to family dynamics
Simon Willmoth University of the Arts London Video: 1 minute 55 seconds. Transcript