- Moving image source
Moving Image Source is a major new website of the
Museum of the Moving Image (New York City) devoted to the history offilm ,television , anddigital media . Made possible with support from the Hazen Polsky Foundation, it features original articles by leading critics, authors, and scholars; a calendar that highlights majorretrospective s, festivals, and gallery exhibitions at venues around the world; and a regularly updated guide to online research resources. Film criticDennis Lim currently serves as editor-in-chief. [Greencine http://daily.greencine.com/archives/006179.html]The launch of Moving Image Source was marked by a special program at
The Times Center in Manhattan at 6:30 p.m. on June 5, featuring a conversation between directorsWerner Herzog ("Encounters at the End of the World", opening June 11) andJonathan Demme ("The Silence of the Lambs ").Moving Image Source is updated every Thursday with additions to the Articles and Calendar sections.
Articles
The articles relate to recent and ongoing retrospectives and gallery exhibitions as well as to significant new DVDs and books on film, media, and moving-image culture. Pieces are accompanied by photographs, video clips, and sidebars offering suggestions for further viewing, reading, or listening. June contributors included critics and authors
Melissa Anderson ,Michael Atkinson ,Joshua Clover ,Tom Charity ,Thomas Doherty ,Chris Fujiwara ,Ed Halter ,B. Kite ,Michael Koresky ,Rob Nelson ,Nick Pinkerton ,Tony Rayns ,Jonathan Rosenbaum ,Dan Sallitt , andEd Sikov . Topics included the career ofWerner Herzog , Wallis-Hazen Productions, a reappraisal of the ’60s films ofWilliam Klein , the late Taiwanese filmmakerEdward Yang , video artistEddo Stern , the late films ofHoward Hawks , Japanese actorTatsuya Nakadai , and the recent restoration ofMax Ophuls ’sLola Montes . [From http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles]Calendar
The Moving Image Source Calendar is a selective guide to major screenings, series,
festivals , and gallery exhibitions. Calendar entries include program summaries, exhibition descriptions, titles of films or featured works of media art, and links to presenting venues. The Calendar draws on the programming of more than 100museums , media arts centers,cinematheques , and other venues around the world that regularly present film and media programs. [From http://www.movingimagesource.us/events] An international Venue List can be found in the Calendar section: Venues on the list emphasize original programming and the presentation of work in its original format, and/or large-scale gallery exhibitions. [From http://www.movingimagesource.us/events/venues]Research Guide
The site's Research Guide is an annotated and regularly maintained database of more than 400 moving-image related resources on the web, ranging from scholarly and popular journals to film-related libraries and archives. They have been organized into a detailed, easy-to-navigate
taxonomy with five primary categories: “People,” “History and Styles,” “Industry,” “Technology and Craft,” and “Criticism and Ideas.” The Research Guide may also be browsed by resource type, and advanced search and filtering options are available. [From http://www.movingimagesource.us/research]External links
Moving Image Source [http://www.movingimagesource.us]
Article on GreenCine [http://daily.greencine.com/archives/006179.html]
Moving Image logs media history hub (Variety) [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117986880.html?categoryid=1009&cs=1]
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