Are you filmmakers or researchers?
What 'normal' person is going to let a stranger into their homes to film them?
Don’t people act in front of the camera?
How do you find willing participants for the studies?
What about ethics? What happens with the film?
So participants don’t feel like they are on Big Brother?
How many people do you work with in one of these studies?
In the field do ethnographers work in pairs or individually?
If you are working with a small sample how representative
is it going to be?
When you say Naked Eye ethnographers live with people, do you
mean they sleep at their house?
Is 3 days of fieldwork enough?
How many hours footage do you capture?
What is Clip Bank, the on line resource?
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The edits are used for internal research purposes only. We take this extremely seriously. We abide by the ESOMAR and MRS Codes of Conduct . We issue contracts to all participants stating in clear terms how we intend to use the data.
During the research participants can preview the film anytime, ask us to stop recording at any point during the fieldwork. Participants are always invited to view and add their own perspective at the final edit to avoid misrepresentation. |
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