MacDonald, Michael B.2021-06-162022-05-312022-05-312020MacDonald, M. (2020). Unspittable: Long-Form Ethnographic Music Video as Cine-Ethnomusicology Research-Creation. Visual Ethnography, 9(1). doi:10.12835/ve2019.1-0140https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/2339Cine-ethnomusicology, the cinematic study of music culture, is an emerging discipline in ethnomusicology. Benjamin Harbert, a leading figure in this movement, has called for a critical cinema of music to blend ethnomusicology and film studies. In response to this call, I forward the long-form ethnographic music video as a research-creation model that combines ethnographic filmmaking with music video production. This article introduces a three-assemblage ethnographic production model and uses the making of Unspittable (2019) as a case study.2.33MBPDFenAll Rights Reservedmusic videoethnographic filmethnofictionthree-assemblagesresearch-creationphenomenological ethnomusicologyAlbertaCanadaDIY musiciansUnspittable: long-form ethnographic music video as cine-ethnomusicology research-creationArticlehttps://doi.org/10.12835/ve2019.1-0140