The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research

The essayistic device in film often brings together two temporalities of film creation: the present of the filmed image and the present of the editing process. Through the interaction of both moments, provoked by the critical revision of the raw material and its possibilities of montage, the essay f...

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Main Authors: Carolina Sourdis, Gonzalo de Lucas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University College Cork 2019-07-01
Series:Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
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Online Access:http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue17/HTML/ArticleSourdisDeLucas.html
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spelling doaj-7b69565560da48b98ffbc43f152a74592021-04-14T11:45:08ZengUniversity College CorkAlphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media2009-40782019-07-01178096https://doi.org/10.33178/alpha.17.05The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research Carolina Sourdishttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8599-1541Gonzalo de Lucashttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5327-6049The essayistic device in film often brings together two temporalities of film creation: the present of the filmed image and the present of the editing process. Through the interaction of both moments, provoked by the critical revision of the raw material and its possibilities of montage, the essay film is constructed through the filmmaker’s exploration of the filmic apparatus, thus revealing film forms as a way of producing and disseminating knowledge. The essay film, therefore, subverts a common theoretical practice: thought is no longer assumed as a procedure for unveiling an image, but it is rather produced by film forms. We claim that the essay film, as a research methodology and a theoretical approximation to film informed by practice, must be unfolded through creative gestures, this is to say, images and sounds that present an audiovisual synthesis of the conscious and intuitive work that both precedes and is synchronic to the moments of filming and editing. This article addresses the essay film through a comparative association of several filmmakers that express and study both concrete and abstract issues of cinema and filmmaking through their own creative practices.http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue17/HTML/ArticleSourdisDeLucas.htmlessay filmcreative gesturefilm creationreflexivity
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creative gesture
film creation
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title The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research
title_short The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research
title_full The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research
title_fullStr The essay film as methodology for film theory and practice: Disruptions and expansions for film research
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publisher University College Cork
series Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
issn 2009-4078
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The essayistic device in film often brings together two temporalities of film creation: the present of the filmed image and the present of the editing process. Through the interaction of both moments, provoked by the critical revision of the raw material and its possibilities of montage, the essay film is constructed through the filmmaker’s exploration of the filmic apparatus, thus revealing film forms as a way of producing and disseminating knowledge. The essay film, therefore, subverts a common theoretical practice: thought is no longer assumed as a procedure for unveiling an image, but it is rather produced by film forms. We claim that the essay film, as a research methodology and a theoretical approximation to film informed by practice, must be unfolded through creative gestures, this is to say, images and sounds that present an audiovisual synthesis of the conscious and intuitive work that both precedes and is synchronic to the moments of filming and editing. This article addresses the essay film through a comparative association of several filmmakers that express and study both concrete and abstract issues of cinema and filmmaking through their own creative practices.
topic essay film
creative gesture
film creation
reflexivity
url http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue17/HTML/ArticleSourdisDeLucas.html
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