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A Journal of videographic form and method

A Journal of videographic form and method

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Collection 3

Departure

frag_editorial Nov 13, 2025

Inspired by black metal and a family illness I took my old childhood video camera...

Cormac Donnelly

Dr Flash

frag_editorial Nov 3, 2025

This video uses the (wonderfully named) Suck Less Audio Plugin for Fusion in DaVinci Resolve. The plugin...

Cormac Donnelly

The Double Sound Stack

frag_editorial Nov 3, 2025

This work is deeply indebted to the Film Visualizations of Kevin L. Ferguson and the process he describes...

Collection 3 Lisa DiGiovanni

Toy Soldiers Are Not Innocent

frag_editorial Sep 25, 2025

Using vintage G.I. Joe advertisements and stop-motion animations, this video essay explores how toys are...

Collection 3 Sureshkumar P. Sekar

Serendipitous Synchrony

frag_editorial Sep 25, 2025

When making a video essay, in the timeline of an editing software, you place the...

Collection 3 Lisa DiGiovanni

Mirrors

frag_editorial Sep 25, 2025

This video essay explores gender and power through a contemporary lens, using fragmented voiceovers from...

Collection 3

Experiment = Substance + Skin + Hand

frag_editorial Aug 27, 2025

Ageing skin in ‘The Substance’ (Coralie Fargeat,2024) is the focus of this fragment. Fargeat’s use...

Collection 3 Joel Blackledge

Take Five

frag_editorial Aug 27, 2025

In Twin Peaks: The Return, Kyle MacLachlan plays five variations on the same character: Special...

Collection 2 Sureshkumar P. Sekar

Theory of aLiveness: A Teaser

frag_editorial Jul 28, 2025

I have made several video essays of various lengths on the concept of aLiveness (an...

Collection 2

The Philosophy of Horror

frag_editorial Jul 28, 2025

The Philosophy of Horror – Péter Lichter and Bori Máté (2020) The Philosophy of Horror...

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