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Item "Do Estúdio à Cena": documentário sobre o processo de concepção e promoção de novos artistas no mercado fonográfico paraense, com ênfase na artista Bella(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2023-12-11) Colares, Ana Júlia de Queiroz; Lima, Ana Maria Cristo Vizeu; Oikawa, Erika; Andrade, Ana Paula Dias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4443040797308636; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4276065633580595; Rodarte, Lídia Karolina de Sousa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3432070261007298; Cavalcante, Angelo Martins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6988206503387278This experimental project aims to develop a documentary that illustrates the challenges and patterns faced by artists in the phonographic industry of Pará, focusing on an artist and her team that work in the metropolitan region of the capitol. The documentary’s protagonist is the singer Bella Pantoja and it also features her manager, Yuri Wariss, musician Leonardo Chermont and cultural articulator Ná Figueredo, that contributed with interviews and narratives about their careers and archive analysis that allowed to understand and map the main difficulties faced by artists and cultural producers in the region to produce, sell, disclose and distribute efficiently the musical products created by the mix of tendencies from local, national and international markets. To accomplish the goal of developing critical documentar about this reality, bibliographic researches about the act of documentary making were made, research on the participants of the project were also made in order to produce the screenplay and help on production and post-production, resulting in a 25 minutes documentary that will be available to the public during a launch event and, afterwords, on online platforms and movie festivals.Item Projeto experimental: documentário “Paracuri: Mãos que criam”(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2023-12-11) Torres, Karolayne Tenório; Mesquita, Yasmin de Nazaré Cunha; Rodarte, Lídia Karolina de Sousa; Andrade, Ana Paula Dias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4443040797308636; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3432070261007298; Caetano, Danilo Miranda; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8985271833324122; Jordy Filho, Nassif Ricci; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5366842167185491This present work outlines the process of creating a documentary that investigates, "How is the intergenerational transmission of ancestral knowledge achieved through the production of Paracuri pottery in Icoaraci?" The motivation behind developing this audiovisual product stems from the observation that the ceramic tradition is deeply connected to familial bonds and has become a strong and symbolic culture in the state of Pará, deserving recognition and dissemination. A documentary was identified as the most effective tool to narrate this story. Consequently, we opted for an exploratory and documentary research approach, aiming to let the artisans tell their own story. The audiovisual product was crafted to immerse the audience in the creative and experiential environment of these artists. As a result, we observed that despite modernization and a different way of life for newer generations, the ceramic culture remains vibrant, adapting and incorporating changes in the world, just as it has throughout its over 100-year history. In conclusion, we recognize that while the craft of pottery is not exclusive to a particular people, the unique ceramic culture of Paracuri has endured due to its connection to the people of Icoaraci.