Zur Sichtbarmachung der Arbeit von Cutterinnen

Autor/innen

  • Adelheid Heftberger Das Brandenburgische Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften, Deutschland
  • Ana Grgic Monash University Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2019.0002.154

Schlagworte:

Filmmontage, Cutterinnen, feministische Filmwissenschaft, Filmproduktion, kreative Praxis, Autorenschaft, Zusammenarbeit, kulturelle Unsichtbarkeit, mittel- und osteuropäisches Kino.

Abstract

Cover Image

Vorwort zur Ausgabe 7 Women Cutting Movies: Editors from East and Central Europe.

Cover image from Jane Austen's Manuscript The Watsons (https://janeausten.ac.uk), cited in the article of Szilvia Ruszev Rhythmic Trajectories – Visualizing Cinematic Rhythm in Film Sequences.

Autor/innen-Biografien

Adelheid Heftberger, Das Brandenburgische Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften, Deutschland

Dr. Adelheid Heftberger is a slavicist and film scholar, and currently holds the position of head of film access in the German Federal Archive (Berlin). Previously she held positions at the Brandenburg Center for Media Studies (Potsdam) and the Austrian Film Museum (Vienna) as researcher, curator and archivist. Her main areas of expertise include Digital Humanities, Film Cultural Heritage and Russian/Soviet Film. She is the author of the book Digital Humanities and Film Studies. Visualising Dziga Vertov's Work (2019) and has published on Russian cinema, archival collections and visualization of filmic structures.

Ana Grgic, Monash University Malaysia

Dr. Ana Grgic is currently a Lecturer in Screen Studies at Monash University Malaysia. Her forthcoming monograph with Amsterdam University Press focuses on the relationship between early cinema in the Balkans, archives and cultural memory. She is co-editor of the first special issue on Albanian cinema (available at KinoKultura, 2016), and is currently working on an edited collection with Dr Lydia Papadimitriou entitled Contemporary Balkan Cinema:Transnational Exchanges and Global Circuits (forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press). Her scholarly contributions have appeared in The Film Festival Yearbook 5: Archival Film Festivals (2013), Frames Cinema Journal (2013), Divan Film Festival Symposium Papers (2014, 2015), Cinemas of Paris (2015), Studies in Eastern European Cinema (2016), Short Film Studies (2017), Film Quarterly (2018), and Images (2018).

Veröffentlicht

2019-02-02

Zitationsvorschlag

Heftberger, Adelheid, und Ana Grgic. 2019. „Zur Sichtbarmachung Der Arbeit Von Cutterinnen“. Apparatus. Film, Medien Und Digitale Kulturen in Mittel- Und Osteuropa, Nr. 7 (Februar). https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2019.0002.154.

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