澳大利亚酷儿纪录片的智能手机拍摄

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
P. Kelly
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摘要

本文借鉴了我创作电影《指甲怎么了?》的经验。(2018),一部关于酷儿、常态、缓慢和涂指甲的电影,它拥抱了智能手机电影制作对澳大利亚酷儿纪录片制作的支持。这一领域的纪录片实践以主观视角的“真实性特权”而闻名,并且有酷儿电影制作人利用无障碍制作技术的历史。超便捷的智能手机技术的使用为酷儿活动家电影人提供了一个机会,通过与主流媒体不同,改变我们对赋权和自我认同的看法。在这篇文章中,我观察了这些概念在澳大利亚酷儿纪录片的重要历史贡献中发挥的作用,然后讨论了我自己的电影创作,这是为了回应2017年澳大利亚婚姻平等邮政调查期间和之后的主流表现。因此,我认为移动媒体设备是理想的、超便捷的工具,可以用来询问主体性,产生与主流媒体不同的材料,并有助于澳大利亚酷尔纪录片的发展历史,改变我们对表现的看法。
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Smartphone filmmaking for queer Australian documentary
ABSTRACT This article draws on my experience creating the film What's With Your Nails? (2018), a film about queerness, normality, slowness, and painting fingernails, and which embraces the affordances of smartphone filmmaking for queer documentary production in Australia. Documentary practices in this field are notable for a ‘privileging of authenticity’ through a subjective perspective, and there has been a history of queer filmmakers utilising accessible production technologies. The utilisation of hyper-accessible smartphone technologies presents an opportunity for queer activist filmmakers to make work that alters what we think of empowerment and self-identity by being different to mainstream media. In this article, I observe these concepts at play in notable historical contributions to queer Australian documentary, before discussing the creation of my own film, which was created in response to mainstream representations during and after the successful Australian Marriage Equality Postal Survey in 2017. As such, I argue that mobile media devices are ideal, hyper-accessible tools that can be used to interrogate subjectivities, generate material unlike that seen in mainstream media, and contribute to a growing history of queer documentary in Australia that changes the way we think about representation.
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
26
期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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