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Finding the Personal Voice in Filmmaking

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This book philosophically and creatively examines ways in which independent filmmakers may explore, through practice, the discovery and development of a personal voice in the making of their films. Filmmaker and academic, Professor Erik Knudsen, uses a combination of autoethnographic experience derived from his own filmmaking practice and new insights gained from a series of ethnomediaological StoryLab workshops with independent filmmakers in Malaysia, Ghana and Colombia to drive this innovative examination. The book contextualises this practice exploration within an eclectic psychological and philosophical framework that ranges from Jungian psychological theories of the collective unconscious to Sheldrakian scientific theories of morphic resonance, from Christian mystical ideas about creative motivation to structuralist theories that underpin our linguistic understanding of story and narrative. Why should we create? What is a creative act? This in-depth study tackles these questions by examining the early ideation stages of cinematic expression and ultimately seeks to understand the practical ways in which ideas are shaped into stories and narratives. 

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Why Create?.- 3. What is Creativity?.- 4. Why Story?.- 5. Transformations.- 6. Appendix.

About the author

Erik Knudsen is a filmmaker and Professor of Media Practice at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. Recent prize winning films include Cleft Lip (2018) and The Raven On The Jetty (2015) and he is co-author of Creative Documentary: Theory and Practice (2011).

Summary

This book philosophically and creatively examines ways in which independent filmmakers may explore, through practice, the discovery and development of a personal voice in the making of their films. Filmmaker and academic, Professor Erik Knudsen, uses a combination of autoethnographic experience derived from his own filmmaking practice and new insights gained from a series of ethnomediaological StoryLab workshops with independent filmmakers in Malaysia, Ghana and Colombia to drive this innovative examination. The book contextualises this practice exploration within an eclectic psychological and philosophical framework that ranges from Jungian psychological theories of the collective unconscious to Sheldrakian scientific theories of morphic resonance, from Christian mystical ideas about creative motivation to structuralist theories that underpin our linguistic understanding of story and narrative. Why should we create? What is a creative act? This in-depth study tackles these questions by examining the early ideation stages of cinematic expression and ultimately seeks to understand the practical ways in which ideas are shaped into stories and narratives. 

Product details

Authors Erik Knudsen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2018
 
EAN 9783030003760
ISBN 978-3-0-3000376-0
No. of pages 130
Dimensions 149 mm x 14 mm x 218 mm
Weight 280 g
Illustrations VII, 130 p. 2 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

C, jung, Performing Arts, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Motion picture authorship, Screenwriting, Film and TV Production, Film and Television Production, Motion pictures--Production and direction, transcendental realism

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