Digital Cinema, Montage and Other Visualities

Item

Title
Digital Cinema, Montage and Other Visualities
Identifier
fac_pubs/2
Date
12/1/2014
Abstract
Digital technology is enabling a reconceptualization of film and cinema. The pliability of digital media opens up, particularly, the theory and practice of montage to revision. This pliability allows for cheap and easy copying and combining of images, and, relatedly, the transition from film frame to digital screen provides a less precious and more flexible creative space for filmmakers. In this article, I use my documentary, Comic Book City, Portland, Oregon USA (2012), to demonstrate and discuss how digital production can be used to construct new forms of montage, particularly in the combination of creative norms and practices traditionally associated with different media, in this case, film and comics.
Publisher
University of Arizona. School of Geography and Development
Language
eng
Type
Text
department or school name within institution
Geography
Source
you are here: the journal of creative geography
volume
14
page start
33
page end
40
note
An accompanying video can be viewed at http://vimeo.com/90419482
Bibliographic Citation
Huston, S. (2014). Digital cinema, montage and other visualities, Journal of Creative Geography, XIV, 33-40.
Creator
Shaun Huston