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Media Services News: Join SOC and the National Gallery of Art for a new world cinema festival
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Thursday, October 16, 2014. Join SOC and the National Gallery of Art for a new world cinema festival. We certainly think that American University is a cultured place, but our on-campus film screenings are starting to feel more. prestigious. This year, the School of Communication struck up a multi-year partnership with the National Gallery of Art to bring a world cinema festival to AU. While the NGA ia undergoing renovations. The SOC/NGA partnership began last month (sorry, we missed it! Legendary’s...
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Media Services News: SOC's International Cinema Series concludes Friday with British film
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Tuesday, April 07, 2015. SOC's International Cinema Series concludes Friday with British film. Back in the fall. SOC teamed up with the National Gallery of Art to kick off the International Cinema Series, a year-long roster of world cinema screenings and discussions. Over the course of the academic year, the series has covered Italy, China, Greece, the Czech Republic, and Brazil. This Friday, the International Cinema Series wraps up. With Ken Loach's Spirit of '45. The film will begin at 7pm. Image: Beyo...
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Media Services News: Help crowdfund Orson Welles's final unfinished film
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. Help crowdfund Orson Welles's final unfinished film. In 1970, legendary director Orson Welles began work on The Other Side of the Wind. A film about a filmmaker attempting to fund an experimental comeback film. Welles never intended The Other Side of the Wind. Over forty years have passed since Welles started filming The Other Side of the Wind. To complete the film by early 2016. That seems like a steep price tag, but as the team puts it: "What if Mark Twain lost a manuscript? Or a ...
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Ken Jacobs | Film History in the Making
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Film History in the Making. 8211; On film historiography, archiving and digitization. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital Film Historiography – A Bibliography. Category Archives: Ken Jacobs. Ken Jacobs and Early Cinema Studies. Tuesday next week I have the great honor of presenting a film program titled ‘Ken Jacobs and Early Cinema Studies’ around Ken Jacobs avant-garde classic. Tom, Tom the Piper’s Son. This evening presents a program dedicated to Ken Jacobs avant-garde classic.
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Found Footage | Film History in the Making
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Film History in the Making. 8211; On film historiography, archiving and digitization. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital Film Historiography – A Bibliography. Category Archives: Found Footage. Update: Digital Film Historiography – A Bibliography. Since 2014 I have been putting together a bibliography of scholarly literature. Audiovisal Essays, Found Footage and Remix Culture. CD-Roms, Historical-Critical DVD Editions and Annotation. New Cinema History, Databases and GIS. On Film ...
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Gosfilmofond | Film History in the Making
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Film History in the Making. 8211; On film historiography, archiving and digitization. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital Film Historiography – A Bibliography. Du cinéma autrement – 50 Years of La Cinémathèque de Toulouse. Below are some notes, impressions and photos. Raymond Borde and La Cinémathèque de Toulouse. Translated into English as A Panorama of American Film Noir. 1941-1953. Which he co-wrote with film critic Etienne Chaumeton is a defining film noir genre study. L’...
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Raymond Borde | Film History in the Making
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Film History in the Making. 8211; On film historiography, archiving and digitization. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital Film Historiography – A Bibliography. Category Archives: Raymond Borde. Du cinéma autrement – 50 Years of La Cinémathèque de Toulouse. Below are some notes, impressions and photos. Raymond Borde and La Cinémathèque de Toulouse. Translated into English as A Panorama of American Film Noir. 1941-1953. For the field of film preservation, Borde’s importance as...
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Media Services News: School's out! Christen the end of the year with summer vacation movies
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Tuesday, May 05, 2015. Christen the end of the year with summer vacation movies. An infinite number of vacation movies and television shows exist, so we winnowed our selections down to a handful that we can learn something from. Everyone's summer experience is different, but there are enough unifying themes – travel, emotions, and friendship – that we could make a few recommendations that most everyone should connect to. Wet Hot American Summer. 8211; HU DVD 1506. 8211; HU DVD 3964. 8211; HU DVD 6464.
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Media Services News: See sci-fi drama Ex Machina with director Alex Garland
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Friday, April 10, 2015. See sci-fi drama Ex Machina with director Alex Garland. Science fiction screenwriter Alex Garland makes directorial debut in theaters today with Ex Machina. A futuristic drama starring future Star Wars. Co-stars Domnhall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac about artificial intelligence. The movie has mostly glowing reviews so far, which bodes well for Garland's transition from the writing desk to the director's chair. If you want to pry his mind a little, we have an opportunity for you. This ...
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Media Services News: So long, farewell to our seniors!
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Wednesday, May 06, 2015. So long, farewell to our seniors! Now comes the difficult part of every year when we say farewell to our departing senior staff. This year, we have five staff members graduating: Caitlin, Claire, Jasmine, Travis, and Trevor. We've gotten to know this crew over the past several years, and they've done a terrific job exceeding patron expectations of great library service. Labels: inevitable march of time. New Screenwriters Inspire Promise for Detective Pikachu. Did You See This?
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