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Autoethnography In Photography Research Of The Self Kurniawan, Donie Fadjar; Lukistyawan, Purwastya Pratmajaya Adi; Sudarwanto, Aan; Purnomo, Agung; Tuminah, Tuminah
Journal of Urban Society's Arts Vol 10, No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/jousa.v10i2.10749

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The focus of this research is to describe a concept of auto-ethnographic research that is based on an understanding of the ethnographic view. The aim is to encourage those with a background in the arts to get detailed information about this type of auto-ethnographic research. The urgency is to strengthen auto-ethnography into artistic research (about art) from their own experiences.  The research departs from the literature review. Data was obtained through literature research by relying on primary data in the form of an article entitled An Autoethnography on Learning About Autoethnography. This article was written by Sarah Wall (2006). The work, Fitting the Methodology with the Research: An exploration of narrative, self-study and Autoethnography written by Mary Lynn Hamilton, Laura Smith & Kristen Worthington (2008) as supporting methodology. The work Artistic Research: The Thoughts And Ideas Of Mika Hannula written by Guntur (2020) to support the artistic. The case study used Self-Reflection in Mirrors in Photographic Works by Sepba Fri Atnin. (2018). The results of the study are first the concept of research on qualitative data sources that come from the researchers themselves. Second, its application in the field of arts such as recording media arts, visual arts, fine arts, dance, and performing arts.
Optimizing Profile Videos as an Effective Promotional Tool for Branding the Photography Study Program Lukistyawan, Purwastya Pratmajaya Adi; Asran, Diana Safinda; Prakoso, Priaji Iman
Capture : Jurnal Seni Media Rekam Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Seni Media Rekam ISI Surakarta

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This research focuses on optimizing profile videos as an effective promotional tool to enhance the branding of the Photography Study Program at ISI Surakarta. The objective of the study is to evaluate how profile videos can increase engagement, strengthen the program's identity, and expand promotional outreach. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving surveys, observations, and data analysis related to promotional activities. The findings indicate that profile videos featuring student testimonials, achievements, creative activities, and advanced facilities successfully enhance the program's appeal and provide comprehensive information to prospective students and stakeholders. The videos are distributed through strategic platforms, such as social media, official websites, and promotional events, ensuring a broader audience reach. It is recommended that the study program periodically update the content and utilize interactive technologies to enhance engagement in the future.