AW: short subjects

From: madeleine bernstorff (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Jan 17 2008 - 00:04:08 PST


And there is Oberhausens shortfilm-magazine: www.shortfilm.de
Which is also in english:
http://www.shortfilm.de/en/short-film-magazine/archive/dates/deadlines/dezem
ber.html

Best
Madeleine bernstorff

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> Von: Leighton Pierce <email suppressed>
> Antworten an: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
> Datum: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 20:27:55 -0500
> An: <email suppressed>
> Betreff: Re: short subjects
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> Also on the French side, there is a magazine devoted to the short film called
> Bref.
>   http://www.brefmagazine.com/
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>   If your student reads French, it might be a resource.
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> --Leighton Pierce
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> On 1/16/08 2:40 PM, "Joan Hawkins" <email suppressed> wrote:
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> Dear Frameworkers,
> one of my students is preparing her Ph.D exams and needs to design a reading
> list  organized around
> the short-film format.  We've had a lot of luck finding articles on specific
> short films-- experimental and other wise--but not
> much luck finding aesthetic/theoretical discussions of the format itself.  If
> you have any suggestions for
> articles or books, please send them.  thanks, Joan
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