The Story of British Video Activism (British Screen Stories)

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The Story of British Video Activism (British Screen Stories)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781839022241

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Richly illustrated with unique material from the BFI archive and the London Community Video Archive, The Story of British Video Activism is the first authoritative account of the history and practice of community video. Community video has been all-but ignored in histories of non-fiction filmmaking in the UK. Ed Webb-Ingall offers a renewed perspective on this aspect of British moving image practice. He traces the impact of portable video recording technology on the development of new modes of activism and self-representation produced by different community groups between 1969 and the mid 1990s. He positions community video as a moving image practice with its roots in the workers' films of the 1930s and its immediate antecedents in 1960s political filmmaking. Webb-Ingall explores how this approach developed contemporaneously with video art and community art in the 1970s. He concludes by linking the experimentation with video in the 1970s to the subsequent use of video by activists into the 1990s, and on to the explosion of digital/online activist and community filmmaking of recent years.

Each chapter features a 'close up' to illustrate the theme of the chapter. Examples include video technology (The Sony Portapak, VHS and Hi-8), movements such as cybernetics, community cable television, Challenge for Change (Canada), Newsreel (the USA), and events (e.g. The Video Show in 1975).

Contents

Series Editor's Introduction
Introduction
1. Early Experiments with Video
- Close-up: The Sony Portapak
2. The Camera Enters the Community: From Invaders to Invited
- Close-up: Cybernetics - Close-up: Community Cable Television
3. Insiders and Outsiders
- Close-up: The Influence of Challenge for Change and Newsreel
4. Community Art and Community Video
- Close-up: The Video Show: A festival of independent video
5. The End of the 1970s
- Close-up: The (Resistible) Rise of Video, Caroline Heller
6. Communities of Identity
- Close Up: The Workshop Declaration and Channel 4
7. AIDs Activist Video and Protest Video
- Close up: Changes in video technology by 1993, VHS and Hi-8
Bibliography
Index

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