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- ArticleFrom ‘video essay’ to ‘video monograph’? Indy Vinyl as academic bookGarwood, Ian (2020-06-15) , S. 5-29Sarah Barrow argues that the video essay provides a ‘viable alternative to the academic book’. This article explores that claim, considering how a video essay-based project can pursue a single topic in the man-ner of a monograph. The case study is Indy Vinyl, my collection of video essays and writing about vinyl records in American Independ-ent Cinema. I argue that an approach informed by traditional schol-arly values should be augmented by more exploratory thinking, when moving from written to practice-based forms of film criticism.
- ArticleA Machine for ViewingMisek, Richard (2020-07-02) , S. 259-262A Machine for Viewing is a three-episode hybrid of real-time VR experience, live performance, and video essay in which three moving image makers explore how we now watch films by putting various ‘machines for viewing’, including cinema and virtual reality, face to face.
- ArticleA Machine for Viewing – 1 – A Frame of the MindShackleton, Charlie (2020-07-02) , S. 263-263
- ArticleA Machine for Viewing – 2 – A Pillow of LightMisek, Richard (2020-07-06) , S. 265-265
- ArticleA Machine for Viewing – 3 – Manual for a Disassembly of CinemaRaby, Oscar (2020-07-02) , S. 267-267