Frame grab from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Irvin Kershner, 1980), one of the subjects of Film Studies For Free's author's latest videographic film study in her new article 'Déjà-Viewing? Videographic Experiments in Intertextual Film Studies', which you can find in the newly published issue of Mediascape. |
All contents are listed and linked to below. But, also, do check out MEDIASCAPE's occasional, but very high quality blog which publishes between journal issue releases. A good place to start is this entry: 'Mastering "The Master"' by Vincent Brook
MEDIASCAPE, Winter 2013
Editorial by Andy Myers and Andrew Young
Features
- The Crowd Mind: The Archival Legacy of the Payne Fund Studies’ Movies and Conduct (1933) by Christina Petersen
- Headline Hollywood: A discourse analysis of the Variety archive by Bryan Sebok
Columns
- Alex Haley’s Roots and Hyperreal Historiography by Randy Laist
- Transmission: Considering New Media and the Online Histories of HIV/AIDS by Christopher Garland
META
- What Happens When You Sleep? Multiple Layers of Voyeurism in the Paranormal Activity Trilogy by Alexandra Schroeder
- Déjà-Viewing? Videographic Experiments in Intertextual Film Studies by Catherine Grant
- The Three Fates of the Maltese Falcon: Hammet's Novel at Warner Bros. by Clifford James Galiher
- Photography and Fictionality by Jens Schröter
- Transmedia Synergies — Remediating Films and Video Games by Matthias Stork
- In Retrospect: 2012 Los Angeles Animation Festival by Kelly Lake
- “A Film is Alive During its Making” – An Interview with Filmmaker Thom Andersen by Matthias Stork
- On Cinemetrics, Video Essays, and Digital Scholarship – An Interview with Dr. Yuri Tsivian and Dr. Daria Khitrova by Matthias Stork
Reviews
- Total Archive: Picturing History from the Stereographic Library to the Digital Database by Brooke Belisle
- All The World’s A Video Wall: Technology, Humanity, and the Things in Between. Reviewing Chris Salter’s Entangled by Judith Kohlenberger and Samuel Zwaan
- Murder and Montage: Oliver Stone’s Hyperreal Period by Randy Laist
- Review of Useful Cinema by Andrew Myers
- Something Borrowed from the Past: Wedding Photography and Super 8mm by Paul Gansky
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