From Junk To Funk To Punk To Link

Autores/as

  • Craig Sem registro de afiliação

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-4077.v3i6p47-50

Palabras clave:

Bay Area, Found footage

Resumen

Among the rich and richly varied filmways of the Bay Area can be found that rather special practice known as the “Found-Footage” (FF) film. There can be little doubt that this mode of making has enjoyed a particularly prominent place in the local tradition…but why, exactly? As an FF practitioner myself, I would like to float a few possible contributing factors, and then sketch out a (necessarily partial) chronology of this curious activity in these here parts. Even curiouser, how could the overt use of pre-fabricated industrial images flourish in a regional film culture that so vigorously valorizes “the personal”?

Biografía del autor/a

  • Craig, Sem registro de afiliação

    American experimental filmmaker born in Oakland, California. His most recent works include Mock Up on Mu (2009) and Spectres of the Spectrum (1999). Baldwin has taught in UC Davis and UC Berkeley.  

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Publicado

2014-11-25