Well... I always liked cinema, it is one of my favourite areas of interest. Nevertheless, I decided to study anthropology because I thought that for doing an interesting movie that sketches our society with reflection, criticism and humor I must study something that allows me to open my conception of society and their phenomenons. So, I want to do cinema after finish my major, I would like to learn in a short course about cameras, audiovisual and things like that. I would like to travel for find beautiful scenes and the specefic scenarios that I would use.
I imagine myself doing films -and it is a little dream but why not-
inspired in three directors; Alex de la Iglesia, Almodovar and Iñarritu.
But, if I couldn't realise my perfect work
-filmmaker- I have been thinking about working in a kind of international
press, like "Le Monde", which is a very good paper that informs
obviously about Europe, but also about Africa, America and all around the
world, with a lot of correspondents. I would like to be the chiliean
correspondent of this paper, because many of the journalists that wrote in
"Le Monde" are sociologists, anthropologists, political analyst,
etc. And because of the kind of the journalist, the analyse that the paper give
is very fine. I think that a job like that would be the half time in my house
writing on the notebook and the other half on the street or researching about
many events. In that way, I also would like to write analyses about not
only Chile, but about international politics, like what it's happening in
Middle East or Africa - I always liked this subjects- travelling and researching.
Maybe it`s not the same but video recording can be an important part of the analysis/research in antropology. Filming and antropology are not excluive
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EliminarI think you will make really good publications mixing anthropology with your passion.
ResponderEliminarP.D: I'll be waiting for the video of your ethnography ;)
I hope you could realise your work as filmmaker, maybe just in a few years (: besides, I think both things aren't selective.
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