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Donald Crafton (University of Notre Dame) – Black Magic: Another Look at the “Space Between the Frames” of Cinema

Donald Crafton (University of Notre Dame) – Black Magic: Another Look at the “Space Between the Frames” of Cinema

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Janet Bergstrom (University of California, Los Angeles) – Murnau’s Sunrise: In-Camera Effects and Effects Specialists

Janet Bergstrom (University of California, Los Angeles) – Murnau’s Sunrise: In-Camera Effects and Effects Specialists

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Tom Gunning (University of Chicago) – Tricks, Effects, Attractions

Tom Gunning (University of Chicago) – Tricks, Effects, Attractions

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Dudley Andrew (Yale University) – Fake Blood for a Real Poet: Jean Cocteau and Special Effects

Dudley Andrew (Yale University) – Fake Blood for a Real Poet: Jean Cocteau and Special Effects

  • On 27 November 2019
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Anne-Marie Duguet (Université Paris 1) – Assassinez Averty! Humour et poésie dans son oeuvre

Anne-Marie Duguet (Université Paris 1) – Assassinez Averty! Humour et poésie dans son oeuvre

  • On 27 November 2019
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Gilles Mouëllic (Université Rennes 2) – Le jazz, musique de la première télévision française

Gilles Mouëllic (Université Rennes 2) – Le jazz, musique de la première télévision française

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François Jost (Université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle) – Du renoncement à la couleur à une poétique du noir et blanc : Averty dans ses œuvres

François Jost (Université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle) – Du renoncement à la couleur à une poétique du noir et blanc : Averty dans ses œuvres

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James Dormeyer, director – Du film à la vidéo … (de 1943 en France occupée, aux années 70 à Radio-Canada) … Un parcours en images

James Dormeyer, director – Du film à la vidéo … (de 1943 en France occupée, aux années 70 à Radio-Canada) … Un parcours en images

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William Uricchio (MIT / Utrecht University) – Television, Technology and the Question of a TV-aesthetic

William Uricchio (MIT / Utrecht University) – Television, Technology and the Question of a TV-aesthetic

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Thomas Elsaesser (Universiteit van Amsterdam / Columbia University) – Turn-key or Turn-off: Rebranding The Arts in a Popular Medium

Thomas Elsaesser (Universiteit van Amsterdam / Columbia University) – Turn-key or Turn-off: Rebranding The Arts in a Popular Medium

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