Written Reflections: Reflection on the fieldwork experience to date (500-800 words)
- What protagonists, themes, and narratives for the film have emerged so far?
- What are the main concepts that now seem most relevant? How are these exemplified in your video footage and other data?
- What have you done that worked very well and/or that did not work at all? What changes (if any) do you intend to make to your film and research plan as a consequence?
Footage: Audiovisual examples
- Submit 10-12 still images that give an impression of your main themes and concepts.
- Submit 2 video sequences (2-4 minutes each) that illustrate one or more of the points covered in your written report.
- Submit 1-2 sound sequences (2-4 minutes each) that give a sense of the soundscape and/or communicative context.
Organizing and Logging: Send an overview of your recorded materials and field journal.
- Provide an update of your continued efforts to create a media loglist building on your efforts in Field Report 1.
- Provide an initial index of your field journal organized by date and/or page. Here you should read through your journal and may notations on key terms (names, locations, events, concepts, themes, etc.) and indicate on which dates these get mentioned. For example:
- Protagonist A — January: 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 24, 31; February: 1, 4, 5, 9