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When working with found footage - intentionality is reframed. The context might be (ideologically) changed.


Defamiliarization (ostranenie) - artistic theory and technique of presenting to audiences common things in a strange and unfamiliar way, prolonging the perceptive process and allowing for a fresh perspective.


Subversion - something that’s likely to make the public question the values and the principles of a system in place, which in turn might lead to a change in social structures. Calls prevailing ideologies into question.
== Esfir Shub - Fall of Romanov Dynasty: ==
(1984-1959- one of the first women (publically) working with found footage .  


Juxtaposition - the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
Idealogical "Perfection" --> Argument ---> Flip side of 'perfect ideology' ---> Propaganda on gender equality -> Warning


When working with found footage - intentionality is reframed. The context might be (ideologically) changed.
== Santiago Alvarez - L.B.J. (1968) ==


Esfir Shub (1984-1959- one of the first women (publically) working with found footage -
== Gunvor Nelson. Schmeerguntz (1965) ==
catalyst - a call to action—the circumstance that thrusts your protagonist into the story.


Fall of Romanov Dynasty:
== Harun Farocki - Respite (2007) ==
"Are these images an embellishment?" "Nobody seems to see them as a threath"


Idealogical "Perfection" --> Argument ---> Flip side of 'perfect ideology' ---> Propaganda on gender equality -> Warning
Close reading of images. Minimal intervention.


Recycled Images: The Art and Politics of Found Footage Films (1993). Willem Wees  
== Recycled Images: The Art and Politics of Found Footage Films (1993) ==
Willem Wees  


( https://monoskop.org/images/3/34/Wees_William_C_Recycled_Images_The_Art_and_Politics_of_Found_Footage_Films.pdf )
( https://monoskop.org/images/3/34/Wees_William_C_Recycled_Images_The_Art_and_Politics_of_Found_Footage_Films.pdf )
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3. Appropriation. Not a critique. Meant to entertain, to illustrate the mood. A playful way of making an image into something else.
3. Appropriation. Not a critique. Meant to entertain, to illustrate the mood. A playful way of making an image into something else.




1ST cinema - Hollywood. Meant for entertainment.
1ST cinema - Hollywood. Meant for entertainment.
2ND cinema - European auteur. Unconventional, experimental.
2ND cinema - European auteur. Unconventional, experimental.
3RD cinema - Latin American film movement. Filmmaking relating to other cinema. Militant cinema, collective filmmaking. Revolutionary activism - against capitalism.
3RD cinema - Latin American film movement. Filmmaking relating to other cinema. Militant cinema, collective filmmaking. Revolutionary activism - against capitalism.


Santiago Alvarez - L.B.J. (1968)


Gunvor Nelson. Schmeerguntz (1965) - catalyst - a call to action—the circumstance that thrusts your protagonist into the story.
== Strategies for image recycling: ==
- Removing sound


Harun Farocki - Respite (2007) "Are these images an embellishment?" close reading of images. Minimal intervention.
- Adding audio that doesn't belong


Strategies for image recycling:
- Repetition
-


- Removing sound
Match cut
- Adding audio that doesn't belong
- Repetition
- Match cut
- Kuleshov effect. One shot is influenced by the other
- Kuleshov effect. One shot is influenced by the other
- Layering images
- Layering images
- Refraction. Different images, different materials.
- Refraction. Different images, different materials.


Intuitive editing :
== Intuitive editing : ==
1. Expertise. Intuition through skills.


1. Expertise. Intuition through skills.
2. Implicit learning. Non-conscious (watching films, reading, etc)
2. Implicit learning. Non-conscious (watching films, reading, etc)
3. Judgement. Decisions are based on understanding.
3. Judgement. Decisions are based on understanding.
4. Sensitivity. Attentiveness to detail. To reset anxiety - have someone to sit with you while editing, meditate, take breaks, anything to gain a new set of eyes.
4. Sensitivity. Attentiveness to detail. To reset anxiety - have someone to sit with you while editing, meditate, take breaks, anything to gain a new set of eyes.
5. Creativity. Capacity for problem-solving. Notes, sheet on the wall eg. - "Potential turning point". Don't drop what you are doing.
5. Creativity. Capacity for problem-solving. Notes, sheet on the wall eg. - "Potential turning point". Don't drop what you are doing.
6. Break the time day by day, don't stay too long on one thing! Plan breaks!! Rumination - step away!!!
6. Break the time day by day, don't stay too long on one thing! Plan breaks!! Rumination - step away!!!


*In the blink of an eye*
 
Defamiliarization (ostranenie) - artistic theory and technique of presenting to audiences common things in a strange and unfamiliar way, prolonging the perceptive process and allowing for a fresh perspective.
 
Subversion - something that’s likely to make the public question the values and the principles of a system in place, which in turn might lead to a change in social structures. Calls prevailing ideologies into question.
 
Juxtaposition - the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect

Revision as of 20:26, 18 March 2023


When working with found footage - intentionality is reframed. The context might be (ideologically) changed.


Esfir Shub - Fall of Romanov Dynasty:

(1984-1959- one of the first women (publically) working with found footage .

Idealogical "Perfection" --> Argument ---> Flip side of 'perfect ideology' ---> Propaganda on gender equality -> Warning

Santiago Alvarez - L.B.J. (1968)

Gunvor Nelson. Schmeerguntz (1965)

catalyst - a call to action—the circumstance that thrusts your protagonist into the story.

Harun Farocki - Respite (2007)

"Are these images an embellishment?" "Nobody seems to see them as a threath"

Close reading of images. Minimal intervention.

Recycled Images: The Art and Politics of Found Footage Films (1993)

Willem Wees

( https://monoskop.org/images/3/34/Wees_William_C_Recycled_Images_The_Art_and_Politics_of_Found_Footage_Films.pdf )

1. Compilation. Not questioning the representational nature of the image. To illustrate the point - for example, in a documentary. Not subverting.

2. Manipulating the material. Avant grade. Not matching image and sound. Critiquing. Juxtapositions, irony, disruptions.

3. Appropriation. Not a critique. Meant to entertain, to illustrate the mood. A playful way of making an image into something else.



1ST cinema - Hollywood. Meant for entertainment.

2ND cinema - European auteur. Unconventional, experimental.

3RD cinema - Latin American film movement. Filmmaking relating to other cinema. Militant cinema, collective filmmaking. Revolutionary activism - against capitalism.


Strategies for image recycling:

- Removing sound

- Adding audio that doesn't belong

- Repetition -

Match cut - Kuleshov effect. One shot is influenced by the other

- Layering images

- Refraction. Different images, different materials.

Intuitive editing :

1. Expertise. Intuition through skills.

2. Implicit learning. Non-conscious (watching films, reading, etc)

3. Judgement. Decisions are based on understanding.

4. Sensitivity. Attentiveness to detail. To reset anxiety - have someone to sit with you while editing, meditate, take breaks, anything to gain a new set of eyes.

5. Creativity. Capacity for problem-solving. Notes, sheet on the wall eg. - "Potential turning point". Don't drop what you are doing.

6. Break the time day by day, don't stay too long on one thing! Plan breaks!! Rumination - step away!!!


Defamiliarization (ostranenie) - artistic theory and technique of presenting to audiences common things in a strange and unfamiliar way, prolonging the perceptive process and allowing for a fresh perspective.

Subversion - something that’s likely to make the public question the values and the principles of a system in place, which in turn might lead to a change in social structures. Calls prevailing ideologies into question.

Juxtaposition - the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect