‘readings’ Category
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HoFT Readings Week #3
0March 28, 2014 by sharona
This took a lot of time to work through, but was very interesting once I’d read it all thoroughly. Eisenstein, …
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HoFT Tutorial: Week #4
0March 26, 2014 by sharona
The Story So Far (summary of previous weeks) The 400 Blows and photogenie – beauty vs. real life, Epstein’s telephone, freeze …
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Integrated Media Reading: Week #3
0March 23, 2014 by sharona
The first (and one of the only) textbooks I ever bought for uni was Film Art: An Introduction, from Bordwell and …
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Histories of Film Theory Readings: Week #2
0March 23, 2014 by sharona
Epstein, Jean. “On Certain Characteristics of Photogenie.” French Film Theory and Criticism 1907-1939. Vol. 1: 1907-1929. Ed. Richard Abel. Princeton, …
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Integrated Media Reading: Week #2
0March 14, 2014 by sharona
Sørenssen, Bjørn. “Digital Video and Alexandre Astruc’s Caméra-Stylo: The New Avant-Garde in Documentary Realized?” Studies in Documentary Film 2.1 (2008): …
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Integrated Media Reading: Week #1
0March 8, 2014 by sharona
The first reading, which is a sort of scene setting moment, is Aston, Judith, and Sandra Gaudenzi. “Interactive Documentary: Setting …
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Histories of Film Theory Reading: Week #1
0March 8, 2014 by sharona
So for every single Cinema Studies class I’ve taken, we’ve had to do reading logs. This year I assumed it …
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Reading Week #12
0October 12, 2013 by sharona
Ten dreams of technology… The commentary that went with this reading was insightful – I’ve never thought of how important …
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Reading Week #11 – The Network
0October 7, 2013 by sharona
net·work /ˈnetˌwərk/ Noun An arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. Verb Connect as or operate with a network: “the …
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Reading: Database as Symbolic Form
0September 30, 2013 by sharona
I enjoyed this greatly, although I think I would prefer to read more about what cinema pieces they considered privileging …
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