Abstract
The feature film “Don’t Read This on a Plane,” which is scheduled for international release in mid-2020, was filmed in ten countries on the same camera used for “Guardians of the Galaxy 2.” Yet, its budget would have purchased only three seconds of that superhero movie. Using video examples, Dr Stuart McBratney demonstrates how he and his team achieved this feat by applying the principles of pragmatism and bricolage.
Presenters
Mario MinichielloProfessor, Visual Communication Design, The University of Newcastle, Australia Stuart McBratney
Lecturer in Transmedia Storytelling, School of Creative Industries, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Theme
2020 Special Focus: Visual Pedagogies: Encounters, Place, Ecologies, and Design
KEYWORDS
Film,Video, Pragmatism, Bricolage
Digital Media
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