Film Studies For Free brings you one of its regular roundups of exceedingly fine and dandy film studies weblinks:
- FSFF discovered that issue 1 of The Soundtrack (Vol. Issue 1, 2007), an otherwise subscription-only journal from Intellect, is openly accessible online:
Editorial: Prof. Stephen Deutsch; The sound of Coen comedy: music, dialogue and sound effects in Raising Arizona, by Randall Barnes; Post-production sound: a new production model for interactive media, by Rob Bridgett; The edge of perception: sound in Tarkovsky's Stalker, by Stefan Smith; plus some David Lynch related reviews.
- From @MichaelGuillen of the always wonderful The Evening Class weblog, a "Robert Beavers Online Reader"
- Thanks to a recommendation by Corey Creekmur for the upcoming Critical Mass: Re-Viewing Hollis Frampton A Screening Series and Symposium October 2009 – February 2, FSFF heard that an essay on Frampton's work -- 'Collecting His Thoughts: Remarks on the Writings of Hollis Frampton -- by Bruce Jenkins is freely available online. It's a sample chapter for Jenkins' book On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters: The Writings of Hollis Frampton
- A must read article by Victor Burgin: 'The Separateness of Things' (referring to Edward Hopper's work, the Hays Code, Steven Shainberg's Secretary [2002], and the work of Laura Mulvey) can be found at Tate Papers.
- Another wonderful Tate Papers' article is by Robert Bird: 'Andrei Tarkovsky & Contemporary Art: Medium & Mediation', 2008
- It was Pixar Week at The House Next Door Online - a great event. Check out the list of contributions here.
- Check out a very interesting Deleuzo-Guattarian blogpost, if that's your bag: 'The ambivalence of the future (Flash Forward)' by Matthew Holtmeier (@cinemawo).
- Also, see a really good anime blogpost by Alex Leavitt at the C3 blog on Time of Eve (Ibu no Jikan).
- Some more fabulous insights by Dan North (or @drnorth, as his Twitter moniker has it) on King Kong.
- Oh and, if you haven't already, you must visit The Auteurs' great list of film websites: 'Sites & Rounds': "a blogroll... listing ...places, friends and acquaintances we keep up with". Film Studies For Free was deeply honoured to have made the cut and to be in such fantastic company.
Thanks for the repost Catherine!
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