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The Audiovisual Essay

Practice and Theory in Videographic Film and Moving Image Studies

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  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT THE AUDIOVISUAL ESSAY WEBSITE
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • CONTRIBUTORS
  • FRANKFURT PAPERS
    • INTRODUCTION
    • CATHERINE GRANT
    • MANU YÁÑEZ
    • CARLOS LOSILLA
    • VINZENZ HEDIGER
    • CRISTINA ÁLVAREZ LÓPEZ & ADRIAN MARTIN
    • ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
    • SCREENING PROGRAMME: FROM FOUND FOOTAGE FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL ESSAY
  • REFLECTIONS
    • [IN]TRANSITION, 1.3, 2014: Videos and Reflections
      • CATHERINE GRANT
      • CHRISTIAN KEATHLEY
      • PAM COOK
      • DREW MORTON
      • MICHAEL CHANAN
      • KEVIN B. LEE
      • ADRIAN MARTIN
      • TIMO CROMM
      • CRISTINA ÁLVAREZ LÓPEZ
      • HENRIKE LINDENBERGER
      • IAN GARWOOD
      • MIKLÓS KISS
      • THOMAS VAN DEN BERG
    • REFLECTIONS ON AUDIOVISUAL ESSAYS
      • Adrian Martin, “A Voice Too Much.” De FILMKRANT (2010)
      • Kevin L. Ferguson on VOLUMETRIC CINEMA (2015)
      • Covadonga G. Lahera on INFLAMES (2009)
      • Hoi Lun Law on ANGST/FEAR (Adrian Martin & Cristina Álvarez López, 2014)
  • RESOURCES
    • ‘HOW TO’ GUIDES
      • HOW-TO VIDEO ESSAYS by Greer Fyfe and Miriam Ross
      • TEACHING WITH VIDEO by Jeremy Butler, Kelli Marshall, Drew Morton, Matthew Thomas Payne and Benjamin Sampson
    • RESOURCES for Teachers
    • PUBLICATIONS
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‘HOW TO’ GUIDES

 

The Audiovisual Essay website welcomes written and audiovisual contributions from practitioners and teachers in which they share information about making and sharing audiovisual essays. If you would like to offer a guide for publication here please email us at reframe[dot]us[at[dot]gmail.com.

  • Greer Fyfe and Miriam Ross, ‘How-to Video Essays‘, March 2015

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