Monday, September 22, 2014
The Vampire
The Vampire (1945) directed by Jean Painleve
Le vampire (1945) de Jean Painlevé from Murtuus in Anima on Vimeo.
Doc Mode Activities
Documentary Mode Activities (3 X 40 pts. = 120 pts.):
Yawns from Everynone on Vimeo.
On the dates listed below, each student will complete a small-ish work
of documentar y media that utilizes one of the documentar y modes ad-
dressed in that unit. Works may utilize text, images, audio, video or multi-
media and may take the form of a ‘thick description,’ photo essay, journal-
istic comic, audio doc, short film or interactive web doc.The works should
be posted online. Students will write a 300-500 word ‘documentarian’s
statement’ that addresses how the work engages with the documentary
mode (including related films, other works, and concepts from the text
and class discussion).These statements (which should include a URL for
the work) will be submitted online via Learning Suite by 8am on the due
dates below.
Doc Mode Activity 1 (due Mon. Oct. 13th)
- Expository/Observational/Poetic mode
Doc Mode Activity 2 (due Mon Nov. 3rd)
- Participatory/Reflexive/Performative mode
Doc Mode Activity 3 (due Mon. Dec 1st)
- Autobiographical/Essayistic/Multimedia mode
In order to give you some idea of the scope of the Documentary Mode Activities, I've included just a few examples. Remember that you're encouraged to experiment with new media, so I don't anticipate that your first attempt at journalistic comics or audio documentary or whatever will be as polished as some of the following examples. I do expect that these activities will demonstrate your sincere efforts to engage with the documentary modes that we'll address in readings, viewings and class discussions, to practice creating documentary media using a variety of approaches, and to contextualize these efforts within your developing understanding of 'The Documentary Idea.'
So, here's an excerpt from an autobiographical comic, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
Here's a reflexive piece of 'urban journalism' called 'Life in a New York Market' by Walt Whitman.
This is a short performative video doc 'Yawns' from the Mercandantes.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Rien que les Heures
Rien que les Heures (1926) directed by Alberto Cavalcanti.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Doc Beginnings
The Bridge (1928) directed by Joris Ivens.
Triumph of the Will (1934) directed by Leni Riefenstahl.
Coal Face (1935) directed by Alberto Cavalcanti.
Monday, September 8, 2014
More Short Docs
In an attempt to make up for some lost time in class (I love technology!) AND because documentaries are cool, I'm posting a bunch of stuff. Please pick 2-3 things (or more) that look interesting to you and watch them before class on Wednesday. Come ready to discuss your experiences.
The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918) Winsor McCay
Les Raquetteurs (1958) Michel Brault & Gilles Groulx
From One Second to the Next (2013) Werner Herzog
Balloons of Bhutan (2007) Jonathan Harris [interactive web-doc]
Bacteria Salad (2006) Persuasive Games [online game]
Radiolab Remixed (2012) Radiolab & audiences [audience remixes of Radiolab podcast]
Banquet from Jared Jakins on Vimeo.
Damsel in Distress: Part 1 - Tropes v Women in Video Games (2013) Feminist Frequency [Web series]
The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918) Winsor McCay
Les Raquetteurs (1958) Michel Brault & Gilles Groulx
From One Second to the Next (2013) Werner Herzog
Balloons of Bhutan (2007) Jonathan Harris [interactive web-doc]
Bacteria Salad (2006) Persuasive Games [online game]
Radiolab Remixed (2012) Radiolab & audiences [audience remixes of Radiolab podcast]
Banquet (2013) Jared & Carly Jakins
Damsel in Distress: Part 1 - Tropes v Women in Video Games (2013) Feminist Frequency [Web series]
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