Film Studies For Free is keepin it real today with a choice selection of links to mostly very recent, definitely innovative, and freely-accessible online documentary studies (last updated April 10, 2009):
- On the Rocumentary: Keith Beatty, Its Not Only Rock and Roll: Rockumentary, Direct Cinema, and Performative Display, Australasian Journal of American Studies. December 2005
- On Animation and Documentary: David Bordwell, Showing What Cant Be Filmed, Observations on Film Art and Film Art, March 24, 2009
- On Spectacle and Documentary: Elizabeth Cowie, The Spectacle of Reality and Documentary Film, Documentary Box, #10 (Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival) (1997) (Also see HERE; and do visit the main site Documentary Box Online Journal for many other great articles on documentary)
- On Music and Documentary: Leonardo DAmico, People and sounds”: Filming African music between visual anthropology and television documentary, Revista Transcultural de Música/Transcultural Music Review, #11 (2007)
- On Direct Address and Documentary: Alex Gerbaz, Direct Address, Ethical Imagination, and Errol Morris’s Interrotron, Film-Philosophy, 12.2, September 2008
- On Activism and Documentary: John Haynes, Documentary as Social Justice Activism: The Textual and Political Strategies of Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, 49th Parallel, Vol.21 (Autumn 2007)
- On the Personal in Japanese Documentary: Nada Hisashi, Self-Documentary: Its Origins and Present State, Documentary Box, #26 (Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival), 2005
- On Adaptation and Documentary: David T. Johnson, Playgrounds of Unlimited Potential: Adaptation, Documentary, and Dogtown and Z-Boys, Adaptation Vol. 2 , No. 1 , pp. 1 – 16 (2009) (a free sample article from this new Oxford Journals periodical)
- On Performativity and Science Documentary: John Arthur Little, The Power and Potential of Performative Documentary Film, e-thesis April 2007, Montana State University
- On New Approaches to Documentary: B. Ruby Rich, Documentary Disciplines: An Introduction
- On New Media and Documentary: Bjørn Sørenssen, Digital video and Alexandre Astruc’s caméra-stylo: the new avant-garde in documentary realized?, Studies in Documentary Film, vol. 2, no. 1 (March 2008): 47-59 (see abstract; temporarily free online. Thanks a lot to Watching YouTube for the link)
- On Stylization, Abstraction and Documentary: Billy Budd Vermillion, The "Wondrous Truth" of Microcosmos, 16:9 - April 2007 - 5. årgang - nummer 21
Introduction: new worlds of documentary by Julia Lesage; Emergency analysis, Terri Schiavo: introduction The cutting edge: emergencies in visual culture by Janet Staiger; Schiavo videos context and reception: timely triage by Diane Waldman; Emergency analysis: the academic traffic in images by Catherine L. Preston; The videographic persistence of Terri Schiavo by Janet Walker Walker; A walk on the wild side: the changing face of TV wildlife documentary by Richard Kilborn; Strange Justice: sounding out the Right: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and constructing spin in the name of justice by Steve Lipkin; Giving voice: performance and authenticity in the documentary musical by Derek Paget and Jane Roscoe; Video Vigilantes and the work of shame by Gareth Palmer; Audio documentary: a polemical introduction for the visual studies crowd by Chuck Kleinhans; TV news titles: picturing the planet by Sean Cubitt; Les Archives de la Planète: a cinematographic atlas by Teresa Castro; Cinephilia and the travel film: Gambling, Gods and LSD by Catherine Russell; Dark Days: a narrative of environmental adaptation by Joseph Heumann and Robin L. Murray; Feminist history making and Video Remains by Alexandra Juhasz.
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