Film Studies in Motion: From audiovisual essay to academic research video

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As elsewhere noted, “[i]t was around 2001 when I, but most of all my then state-of-the-art PC, struggled through frustratingly long hours with re-editing and rendering Christopher Nolan’s inversely told Memento (2000) into a chronological version (just to learn a few months later that a re-arranged version became a special feature of the film’s DVD edition)” (Kiss 2013). We don’t think that one should call this practice or its result (the chronological version of Memento) an ‘audiovisual essay’, as it is merely a part of a research aiming at understanding the effects of Nolan’s narrative experimentation.

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