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Subject: Re: FILM-PHILOSOPHY Digest - 3 Jul 2006 to 4 Jul 2006 (#2006-197)[Scanned]
Hi Terry,
I would concentrate on your PhD. Leave the article until another time.
Chs
Warwick
On 5/7/06 3:00 AM, "FILM-PHILOSOPHY automatic digest system"
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> There are 2 messages totalling 90 lines in this issue.
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> Topics of the day:
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> 1. Questioning The Developmental Process of Creating Movies
> 2. Kritikos V.3 July 2006
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> Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 15:01:39 -0700
> From: Jim Flannery <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Questioning The Developmental Process of Creating Movies
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> Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 11:14:41 PM, one spoke:
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> K> For some time I've been thinking of writing a piece on the
> K> relationship of academic and amateur film criticism, particularly
> K> in relation to the internet. I'm especially interested in the (very
> K> hostile) chasm that exists between high-end film criticism and the
> K> types of approach that you see on email lists and established film
> K> fora (e.g. Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB), where teenagers, fanboys,
> K> students and wannabe professional critics organize themselves into
> K> interactive communities.
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> K> Obviously this research is in the earliest possible phase - can anyone
> K> suggest other internet forums that would be worth researching, or any
> K> secondary material that would be worth reading?
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> Aside from online journals like Rouge, Senses of Cinema, and Cinema
> Scope, you left out the blogs. I don't think, for example, Girish
> Shambu's blog http://www.girishshambu.com/blog/ is either
> "professional" (he's an academic in a different field) or "fanboy".
> Don't skip the comment threads linked at the ends of the posts, which
> can be long or involved. Start there and follow the links on the
> left-hand side (and again, in the comments -- he'll often do linkdumps
> of the day's interesting posts not related to the original thread).
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> (I cite girish merely as an example, because he's himself an
> interesting blogger, and he's got a good set of links. There are a lot
> more.)
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