The Videographic Essay: Practice and PedagogyMain MenuThe Videographic EssayTable of ContentsIntroduction, Acknowledgements, and Further ReadingScholarship in Sound & Image: A Pedagogical EssayPedagogical essay authored by Christian Keathley and Jason MittellDissolves of PassionIn Dialogue: Eric Faden and Kevin B. LeeBecoming Videographic Critics: A Roundtable ConversationA conversation among practitioners curated by Jason MittellBut Is Any Of This Legal?Videographic ExercisesGallery of All ExercisesCreditsChristian Keathley0199b522721abf067a743773a226b6064fe22f8cJason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945deCatherine Grantc9eab209ad26b2e418453515f6418aa2cbe20309
Shane Denson
12016-05-03T14:27:48-07:00Jason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945de75433structured_gallery2016-05-07T18:01:43-07:00Jason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945deShane Denson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Art & Art History (Film & Media Program) at Stanford University. He is the author of Postnaturalism: Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface and co-editor of several collections, most recently Post-Cinema: Theorizing 21st-Century Film. His videographic essay, "Sight and Sound Conspire: Monstrous Audio-Vision in James Whale's Frankenstein," which he started at the Middlebury workshop, was published in [in]Transition. He posts videographic essays and experiments on his Vimeo page.
12016-04-30T12:33:14-07:00Jason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945deMultiscreen PechaKuchas1An exercise by Shane Densonplain2016-04-30T12:33:14-07:00Jason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945de
12016-05-06T16:59:45-07:00Jason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945deSight and Sound Conspire: Monstrous Audio-Vision in James Whale's Frankenstein (1931)1Made at the Middlebury College Workshop in Videographic Criticism, June 2015, and published in _[in]Transition: Journal for Videographic Film and Moving Image Studies_ 2.4 (2016): http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/intransition/2015/12/29/sight-and-sound-conspire-monstrous-audio-vision-james-whale-s-frankenstein. See there for for more context, including a textual essay accompaniment and peer reviews by Steven Shaviro and Drew Morton.plain2016-05-06T16:59:45-07:00Vimeo2015-07-03T13:10:24video132550210Shane Densonfrankensteinvideographic criticismshane densonjames whalevideo essayJason Mittell06e96b1b57c0e09d70492af49d984ee2f68945de