VSU professor and student publish book chapter about films of Lowndes County. You, too, can submit a film about changes in local culture for the whole world to see.
Matthew Richard and Andrea Zvikas wrote Causes Mini-Film Festival: Anthropology for Public Consumption for the book Building Bridges in Anthropology: Understanding, Acting, Teaching, and Theorizing, Edited by Robert Shanafelt, published this month.
The goal is simple: to get all of us who live in Lowndes County, Georgia, to ponder some of our casual habits and to seek better ways of doing things here. The hope is that the collective wisdom and creativity of various community members can stoke our collective imagination—maybe even our “collective conscience”—and generate improvements in our way of life. The hope is that the collective wisdom and creativity of various community members can stoke our collective imagination—maybe even our “collective conscience”—and generate improvements in our way of life. Our somewhat quixotic reasoning is that change has to start somewhere, so why not initiate it right now, right here “in our own backyard”?
On facebook: "Causes"— Valdosta's (mini) Film Festival. 2010 Causes Film Festival YouTube channel.
Do you have a cause? If so, please make your own 90-second mini-documentary and we'll see you in Valdosta the weekend between the Martin Luther King holiday and the Superbowl.
Here's a sample Causes video:
Dear Valdosta City Council, we need....
Submission for Causes Film Festival 2010
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