Deconstructing the detour: a meld of theory and filmic practice to generate new knowledge

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Australasian Cinema Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17503175.2018.1539540
P. Kelly
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ABSTRACT Detour Off the Superhighway is a feature-length documentary film produced as the creative practice element of a PhD which examined media, aura, and filmic practice. The project sought to answer the key research question, ‘What are the implications of a modern filmmaker utilising traditional media technologies ahead of contemporary equipment?’. The film uses evocative autoethnographic methods to depict an experiment in which the researcher surrendered the use of modern media and communication technology for 80 days, instead opting for legacy image-making technologies from several different eras throughout history. In doing so, the film explores theories of auratic experience, slow media, and the consequences of ‘going offline’ in the modern world. The screen production research project utilised a hybrid methodology of autoethnography and practice-led research to address the research question. The analysis of theory raised questions about the way we experience media works, and informed the design of the 80-day experiment, which explored the implications of my foregoing various advances in filmmaking technology and which was documented and depicted in the documentary. This article demonstrates how a careful blending of theory and practice was used in this project to explore the ‘range of communities in which the work can stimulate dialogue’.
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解构走弯路:理论与电影实践的融合,产生新的知识
摘要《绕道而行》是一部长篇纪录片,作为博士生的创作实践元素,研究了媒体、氛围和电影实践。该项目试图回答一个关键的研究问题,“现代电影制作人将传统媒体技术置于现代设备之前会产生什么影响?”。这部电影使用了令人回味的民族志方法来描述一个实验,在这个实验中,研究人员放弃了使用现代媒体和通信技术80天,而是选择了历史上几个不同时代的传统图像制作技术。在这样做的过程中,这部电影探索了听觉体验、慢媒体以及现代世界“离线”的后果的理论。屏幕制作研究项目采用了民族志和实践主导研究的混合方法来解决研究问题。对理论的分析提出了对我们体验媒体作品的方式的质疑,并为80天实验的设计提供了信息,该实验探讨了我之前在电影制作技术方面的各种进步的影响,并在纪录片中进行了记录和描述。这篇文章展示了在这个项目中如何将理论和实践仔细结合,以探索“作品可以激发对话的社区范围”。
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Studies in Australasian Cinema
Studies in Australasian Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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