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Episode 8. Chloé Galibert-Laîné

Nov 29, 2019
34:59
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
What Did You Think of Your Conversation With Grace?
03:48 • 2min
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3
Video Essay
05:22 • 3min
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4
Is a Desk Top Documentary a Sub Genre of the Video Essay?
08:04 • 2min
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5
Thefi M, the Pan of Others, by Py Penny Lane
10:02 • 3min
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Is the Desk Top Documentary a Better Form of Documentary Than a Film?
13:05 • 4min
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7
Do You Like the Destock Marriage?
17:08 • 3min
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8
Is Your Video a Critique of This Practice?
20:37 • 5min
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9
What Is Your Favorite Video?
25:10 • 3min
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10
VHS Tape
28:25 • 4min
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11
Video Essays
32:49 • 2min
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Chloé Galibert-Laîné, one of the leaders in the video essay genre of "desktop documentary" comes on the show to discuss her film, "Watching The Pain of Others." Chloé and Will also discuss Ross Sutherland's 2015 film, "Stand By for Tape Back-Up."


Music via: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mela/Mela_two/MELA_-_Mela_Two_-_05_Brain_Power

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