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Danielle Seid

Onscreen Cameo: Danielle Seid

Posted on November 25, 2023December 7, 2023 by video-essayist
Posted in Exercise, Onscreen CameoTagged cameo, Danielle Seid, Embodiment
Onscreen Cameo: Danielle Seid

Supercut: Danielle Seid

Posted on November 16, 2023December 6, 2023 by video-essayist
Posted in Embodied Supercut, ExerciseTagged Danielle Seid, Embodiment, supercut
Supercut: Danielle Seid

Video Essay Exercises

  • A vanity table with perfume and makeup on it and a had reaching for a bottleThe Conceptual Epigraph: Lucy Fife Donaldson
  • A gradient pink to black background with film grain and written text in white that reads: Source texts: Maryam Tafakory, 'chaste/unchaste' Catherine Grant, 'review'The Conceptual Epigraph: Alison Peirse
  • A green tinted image of an old woman from a Japanese horror film.Making Materiality Matter: Alison Peirse
  • A gaming image of a white bald man in armour raising his arms above his head in triumphMaking Materiality Matter: Colleen Laird
  • white text on a black background that reads, Orientation in capital lettersMaking Materiality Matter: Lucy Fife Donaldson
  • Dis/Re/Orienting Cinematic Language: Colleen Laird
  • Actor Bill Murray raises a glass to the camera in a toast wearing a black tuxedo, sitting in a leather wingback chair.Dis/Re/Orienting Cinematic Language: Lindsay Nelson
  • A silhouette of a mermaid on a white background with black rain patternEmbodied Media Encounters: Ariel Avissar
  • A black and white film grid of 4 featuring a white woman in different points of fear in her bed. The fourth panel is of a telephone. The grid is red and red text in the three panels says, "attack".Dis/Re/Orienting Cinematic Language: Alison Peirse
  • A blazing yellow sun is centered in the image on an orange sky background with green text that reads: "In the ethereal dance of images,"Found in Transition: Ariel Avissar

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