Mini-Ethnography
Ethnography generally involves the concept of learning about feelings, beliefs, and meaning of the relationships shared by people, environments as they interact by the culture. Ethnography looks deeper into the construction of relations between these people and groups, and the culture under study. Mini ethnography, on the other hand, is merely narrowing down to a particular group or society. It is. Therefore, defined as the act of writing about a specific group or subculture. Ethnography aims at making references from watching and trying to understand what is going on in culture and the law of asking questions from the observations made. Some of the characteristic features of ethnography includes traditional anthropological texts. It also works to understand more about the culture that is presented. In this case, for instance, ethnography might employ the use of interviews to talk to society and understand more about the culture that it has an interest in.
Through the ethnographical angle, I will evaluate the role of the Voice in meeting the needs of the audiences. Ideally, the main issue here is to analyze the role that Voice plays in the film, conversation, and even songs. On this light, however, I will go deep into the history of Voice, and in the process,, try to understand the impact that Voice has in the aspect of entertainment, including the creation of Voice. How were drama initially performed if they had no voice? What difference does the audience back then and now have concerning the incorporation of Voice or better still sound in art? I also want to explore the power of Voice, what information it reveals to the listener, how it can cause a person to change his or her mind concerning something, and, most importantly, to understand what Voice is. In other words, the paper aims at understanding Voice in its totality.