Film Studies in Motion: From audiovisual essay to academic research videoMain MenuIntroductionChapter I: From Scribe to ScreenChapter II: Current PracticeChapter III: Closing the GapFinal RemarksReferencesThomas van den Berg05debbe0c938b9e7170e68167598b10193a9540eMiklos Kissbab68bf9457e82557cb440971c8c3307eac46327
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12016-06-30T04:22:12-07:00Miklos Kissbab68bf9457e82557cb440971c8c3307eac4632781152plain2016-06-30T04:23:10-07:00Miklos Kissbab68bf9457e82557cb440971c8c3307eac46327The panel discussion was lead by Omer Mozaffar, and included Steven Boone, Sheila O’Malley, David Bordwell, Kevin B. Lee, Pablo Villaça, Matt Zoller Seitz, Patrick Wang, Grace Wang, and Krishna Shenoi (Villaça’s disclosure takes place at around 21:40).
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12016-04-29T07:25:49-07:00Ebertfest 2013 - The Art of the Video Essay: How to Speak Through Movies1Omer Mozaffar moderates a panel on video essays. Panelists: Steven Boone, Sheila O'Malley, David Bordwell, Kevin B. Lee, Matt Zoller Seitz, Pablo Villaca, Patrick Wang, Grace Wang, Krishna Shenoi.plain2016-04-29T07:25:49-07:00Critical Commons2014VideoEbertfest 2013 - The Art of the Video Essay: How to Speak Through MoviesEbertfest2016-04-29T13:29:47Z