TY - DATA AU - Schleser, Max, TI - Smartphone filmmaking: theory and practice SN - 9781501360367 U1 - 777 23 PY - 2021/// CY - [London, England] PB - Bloomsbury Publishing KW - Digital video KW - Motion pictures KW - Production and direction KW - Smartphones KW - Film production: technical & background skills KW - bicssc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - "Smartphone Filmmaking: Theory and Practice introduces readers to mobile, smartphone and pocket filmmaking, providing a source of inspiration for outlining creative practices and principles on how to produce your first film and distribute your project via social media. Filmmaker and academic Max Schleser traces the development of mobile filmmaking over a decade from its early experimentation to films screened at international film festivals, such as Sundance or Berlin International Film Festival. Unlike the the how-to guides currently on the market, this book goes beyond technical elements and focuses on the stories that were told and how they were created. Schleser follows the well-cited and established framework of Bill Nichols' documentary theory, to introduce readers to different documentary modes, and more recently, the emerging area of creative practice and scholarship. Included are interviews with internationally renowned mobile and smartphone filmmakers, including BenoƮt Labourdette and Susy Botello, sharing their inspirational work, along with a dedicated resource section to illustrate how mobile, smartphone and pocket filmmaking can be used as a form of creative engagement for youth councils, community groups, public and educational institutions"-- UR - https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501360367?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections ER -