Christian Keathley
As contributor
As curator/editor
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Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 10.1, 2023
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 9.2, 2022
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 8.3, 2021
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 7.2, 2020
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 5.3, 2018
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 5.1, 2018
Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 3.2, 2016
As reviewer
As commenter
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Amelie -- I think this is
Amelie-- I think this is terrific-- a most provocative way to consider not only the "disappearance" of Ida Lupino, but also the ongoing vexed relationship between cinema and tv, and the way the latter both erases and allows for the reappearance ... -
Let me second Ian’s point
Let me second Ian's point that this sounds like a wonderful exercise for students. I have twice taught a course on videographic film studies and am always on the lookout for exercises that can get the students working with their film-- especially exe ... -
Thanks for this, Dave.
Thanks for this, Dave. Bellour on cinema and the museum space is something I need to explore more thoroughly, and this link also points up (again) the extent to which establishing this journal on videographic criticism also inevitably meant taking the fir ... -
Thanks for this, Kevin. Your
Thanks for this, Kevin. Your use of words like "intuitive" and "obsession" to describe works like this one on Lynch resonates for me. As you note, Bocko's video seems to mirror Lynch's obsessions, or lay his own matching set ...