Monday, November 28, 2022

Post #15 - THOMPSON AND BORDWELL - FILM AND VIDEO HISTORY KATE HORSFIELD - BUSTING THE TUBE

The Film industry was a prolonged process of excepting different works. Films outside the mainstream/average production, like Experimental films, were usually short, and they were produced outside the film industry. Experimental films were much different than average films. They differed in that they didn’t have to tell a story. They don't have to include characters. There doesn't have to be a message of any kind. It can be visceral (relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect). or mundane (a complete bore). It can be highly personal or overtly political. It can be literally anything – just like a description of performance art. This was another reason for how quickly it got off the ground because so many directors and creative people decided to show the world their view of this new type of art. Now narrative and documentary films don't necessarily use all of these artistic elements. They keep it simple by focusing on creating an enhanced sense of narrative rather than creating pure aesthetic art. The best part of the new production styles in the film was that there were no wrong answers. People were now allowed to think outside the box and take gambles on the ideas they imagined and produced.

GRQ

  1. Hans Richter & Richter

  2. Ruttman

  3. Rene Clair

  4. Germaine Dulac

  5. Cinema Pur

  6. City Symphony

  7. Vertical Cinema

  8. Film Lyric

  9. Maya Deren

  10. Norman McLaren & McLaren

  11. Brakhage

  12. Bruce Conner & Conner

  13. Visualizing Effects

  14. Non-Linear Editing Software

  15. Portable Camera

  16. Feedback

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Post #15 - THOMPSON AND BORDWELL - FILM AND VIDEO HISTORY KATE HORSFIELD - BUSTING THE TUBE

The Film industry was a prolonged process of excepting different works. Films outside the mainstream/average production, like Experimental f...