© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. This article is focused on the film-photo-essay form. The first part of the article is a narrative account of my experiments ‘writing with images’ in the early and mid-2000s, using (the then) new digital tools to make film-photo-essays. My account reflects on how the change from analogue to digital affected my approach to photography, film-making and writing with images. I then look at the case study of Siberia (2009), an illustrated script that was written following my experimentation with the film-photo-essay form. The second part of this article is a more general enquiry into the film-photo-essay form and work that combines cinema and photography. I discuss the contemporary interest in work that falls on a s...
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This article explores the range of ways in which artists have brought the practice of drawing into c...
This book explores the different ways in which art, cinema, and other forms of visual culture respon...
This article aims at scrutinising the narrative power of a medium which one considers unable to perf...
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Michałowska considers the thesis that an affinity between film and photography should not be sought ...
In the article the author discusses the way of showing photography in films. Photography is defined ...
This article considers alternative processes for recording the screen idea, specifically, processes ...
The essay film is defined by its capability to embody an audiovisual thinking process. Chris Marker’...
Born out of modern cinema, the essay film departed from the dominant forms of fiction and documentar...
Taking as its starting point the notion of photocinema—or the interplay of the still and moving imag...
This paper explores the impact of technology on the practice and theorization of the cinematic essay...
Though traditionally photography is supposed to be a still image while movement is associated with f...
UIDB/00417/2020 UIDP/00417/2020This photographic essay was motivated by a reflection on a set of ph...
Born out of modern cinema, the essay film departed from the dominant forms of fiction and documentar...
The cinematic essay, also known as the essay film, is an extension of the documentary genre which re...
This article explores the range of ways in which artists have brought the practice of drawing into c...
This book explores the different ways in which art, cinema, and other forms of visual culture respon...