Mongolia, Tuv Aimag Countryside (2000/08/18)

Category: Exhibiton Related

Length: 46:39

https://www.youtube.com/embed/4N3nuG--WKQ
Film ID V-450-2
Film Description In the summer of 2000 Dr. Paula L.W. Sabloff traveled to Mongolia to film nomadic people today in conjunction with an exhibit that was to be put on at Penn Museum the following year, entitled Modern Mongolia, Reclaiming Genghis Khan. Dr. Sabloff was joined by cameraman Tom Gillern, and crew member Heather Marshall, who used a mini dv camera to videotape extensive interviews with Mongolian people from various backgrounds to give an overview of lifestyles today, as well as scenes of life on the Mongolian steppes. This collection contains the unedited tapes from the sessions, together with metadata gathered onsite.

Shotlist

(Filmed in the countryside of the Tuv Province)

0:54 Old man milks horse; pan horses
2:43 interview w/ old man at horse (outside)
4:06 Portrait of old man milking
17:08 Portrait of same man
17:11 Face of old man
20:36 360 degree pan to throat singer
26:03 Wide blue sky w/ throat singer
33:00 Portraits of throat singer
35:00 Close-up-- horsehead Fiddle
34:00 Medium-wide countryside with children
42:00 Child with arm in sling
43:00 Portrait-- child with sling
47:00 Wide shot of flowers
Video Category Exhibiton Related
Topics Mongolia, Tuv Aimag

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