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FOUND FOOTAGE MAGAZINE CALL FOR PAPERS 2017 : FOUND FOOTAGE MAGAZINE - CALL FOR PAPERS ISSUE#4 DEADLINE JUNE 1st 2017

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Submission Deadline Jun 1, 2007
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Call For Papers

FOUND FOOTAGE MAGAZINE CALL FOR PAPERS ISSUE#4

Found Footage Magazine is a printed film studies journal. It offers theoretical, analytical and informative content that hinges on the practice of found footage filmmaking including all its eclectic manifestations: recycled cinema, essay film, appropriation cinema, collage film, and compilation film…

Thus, FFM provides an unique forum for the critical thinking, study and dissemination of those practices that part from the re-use of extant images as a methodological strategy addressed to the composition of a new audio-visual discourse.

PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR ISSUE #4: JUNE 1st, 2017

For more information please visit: www.foundfootagemagazine.com

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