MFJ 3 “Film / Theater / Compositional Matrix”
Winter / Spring 1979
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Richard Bartone
Notes on Four Films by Rudy Burckhardt
Jonathan Buchsbaum
Composing for Film: The Work of Bill Brand
Noel Carroll
Toward a Theory of Film Editing
Wendy Dozoretz
Films of Martha Haslanger
Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Tretyakov, trans. Alma H. Law
Expressive Movement
Lucy Fischer and Bill Judson
Independent Film in Pittsburgh
Mel Gordon and Alma H. Law
Eisenstein’s Early Work in Expressive Behavior: The Montage of Movement
John Hagan
Through Cinema to Cinema: A Conversation with Richard Foreman
Lindley Hanlon
Sensuality in Charmed Particles:
Part IV of The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse, a Film by Andrew Noren
J. Hoberman
Ernie Gehr’s Geography
Keith Kelly
The Sexual Politics of Rosa Von Praunheim
Joanna Kiernan
Two Films by Malcolm Le Grice:
Dejeuner Sur L’Herbe, After Manet, Giorgione, etc. and Blackbird Descending (Tense Alignment)
J. J. Murphy
Reaching for Oblivion
Robert Stam
Numero Deux: Politics, Pornography and the Media
Grahame Weinbren
Six Filmmakers and an Ideal of Composition
Additional information
Weight | 9 oz |
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Dimensions | 7 × 9 in |
Publication Date | February 1979, Spring Issue, Winter Issue |
Contributors | Alma H. Law, Bill Judson, Grahame Weinbren, J. Hoberman, J. J. Murphy, Joanna Kiernan, John Hagan, Jonathan Buchsbaum, Keith Kelly, Lindley Hanlon, Lucy Fischer, Mel Gordon, Noel Carroll, Richard Bartone, Robert Stam, Sergei Eisenstein, Sergei Tretyakov, Wendy Dozoretz |
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