Re: hypermedia

From: Myron Ort (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Mar 31 2010 - 09:24:29 PDT


My brilliant friend Kevin Moore does just this in his online
musicology, providing mp3 files of the musical examples he is
discussing:

http://64.251.10.200/encyclopedia_pages/1940-el-pirulero-no-vuelve-m-
s?source_type=User&source_id=7

Like you suggest, it would be great to do something like this with
film criticism.

Myron Ort

On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Gene Youngblood wrote:

> Frameworkers,
> Is anyone aware of a film criticism (or film analysis) website
> where text is augmented with links to clips that illustrate the
> text. You are reading an online analysis of Potemkin. Click on the
> word "montage" and it shows you the sequence that is being
> analyzed. You can repeat the clip, slow it down, freeze it, zoom in
> on a detail.
>
> Alternatively, are there DVDs that do this, either interactively or
> as a fixed mode of analysis and explication? The professor is
> lecturing in a classroom, or the critic is featured in a
> documentary, and their voices carry over clips of what they're
> talking about, with the same possibilites of repeat, slow, freeze
> and detail.
>
> It would be nice, for example, if Criterion's Brakhage releases
> featured someone like Fred Camper analyzing Stan's complex
> phrasings, rhymes, etc. in this manner.
>
> Gene Youngblood
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