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Today's show is the final part of the podcast's third anniversary celebration. Will shares clips from episodes twenty-one through thirty-one of the show. Topics include:
[02:43] - Kendahl Cruver on viewing an old film in new ways
[05:10] - Kevin B. Lee on the exploratory video essay
[07:45] - Jemma Saunders on homework and the parametric approach
[11:54] - Estrella Sendra on introducing students to video essays
[15:55] - John Gibbs on blending media and mind-mapping
[18:44] - Doug Pye on language and criticism
[23:08] - Terri Francis on discovery
[26:48] - Tracy Cox-Stanton on the scholarly video essay
[29:44] - Allison De Fren on the video essay and knowledge
[32:51] - Ian Garwood on voiceover
[34:28] - Broey Deschanel on YouTube algorithms and censorship
[37:35] - Thomas Flight on workflow and sustainability
[39:50] - Jordan Schonig on bringing scholarship to YouTube
[42:18] - Ariel Avissar on TV Dictionary
[46:00] - Barbara Zecchi on archival voids
Learn more about our 2022 call for Cary Grant videos here.
Watch parts one and two below! This episode was created as part of Will's preparation for an upcoming talk he is giving at "Theory & Practice of the Video-Essay: An International Conference on Videographic Criticism" later this week at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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This show is hosted, produced, and edited by Will DiGravio. Emily Su Bin Ko is the show's associate producer. Music via Free Music Archive.