Shama, an insider looking in: a community-centred collaborative documentary production

Arezou Zalipour, James L. Nicholson
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ABSTRACT In this article, we analyse and reflect on the complex interweaving of documentary strategies and the five levels of performance that we designed in a small-scale community-centred collaborative documentary project entitled Shama. Shama Ethnic Women’s Trust is one of the first NGOs in New Zealand established and run by ethnic migrant women for ethnic women and their families. Applying a filmmaking-as-research methodology, the project’s aim was to respond to the scarcity of screen representation of ethnic NGOs. The purpose was not only to convey information about Shama’s activities and services but also to convey a sense of the internal culture of the NGO and its community spirit. The portrayal of minority groups in community production often leads to an outsider-looking-down approach. We felt that providing an insider view was more important than simply conveying the facts efficiently about the organisation. This goal led us to apply a collaborative documentary practice, avoid an expository style, characterised by a single authoritative voice, and opt for a mix of performative and observational strategies, in which multiple voices and modes of address are featured. By shifting modes of address, we explored the ways in which a short, no-budget documentary could represent the complexity of this NGO.
Shama,一位内部人士:以社区为中心的合作纪录片制作
在本文中,我们分析和反思了我们在一个以社区为中心的小规模合作纪录片项目Shama中设计的纪录片策略和五个表现层次的复杂交织。Shama少数民族妇女信托基金是新西兰首批由少数民族移民妇女为少数民族妇女及其家庭建立和经营的非政府组织之一。该项目采用电影制作作为研究的方法,旨在回应少数民族非政府组织在银幕上的代表性不足。这样做的目的不仅是为了传达沙玛的活动和服务信息,也是为了传达NGO的内部文化和社区精神。在社区生产中对少数群体的描绘往往导致一种局外人的态度。我们认为,提供内部人士的观点比简单有效地传达有关组织的事实更为重要。这一目标使我们采用了一种合作的纪录片实践,避免了以单一权威声音为特征的说明性风格,并选择了表演和观察策略的混合,其中多种声音和称呼模式具有特色。通过变换称呼方式,我们探索了一个简短的、无预算的纪录片如何表现这个非政府组织的复杂性。
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