Hey Emily Following the text by Hindmarsch and Tutt, I also wrote a text on "repeated viewing" (together with Rene Tuma): "Video Analysis and Ethnographic Knowledge: An Empirical Study of Video Analysis Practices" doi.org/10.1177/0891...
Although they write more about repeated listening and working with audio materials, I found Psathas & Anderson's 1990 paper on the practices of transcription in CA quite illuminating in its phenomenological sensitivity. www.degruyter.com/document/doi...
The claim to say what ‘actually’ happened is part of its work, its orientation, promise, reason and more. Yet also what EMCA needs to be wary of.
Not so much looking for info on recording, camerawork, or even unique adequacy, though if you're keen go ahead. Really hoping for the 'after recording' (thank you to Antti Kamunen et al. for their text on iterative analytic work in recording)