Found Footage Magazine is a printed and double-blind peer reviewed film studies
publication. FFM offers theorical, analytical and informative content related
to the use of the archive and extant images in found footage cinema. Found
footage filmmaking has became the most pervasive tendency in avant-garde film during
the last decades. Found Footage Magazine’s goal is to endorse these practices
and promote a lively dialogue about the use of the archive in documentary film
and experimental cinema.
FFM will
select essays/articles that engage with scholar discourses from a wide range of
found footage filmmaking theory and praxis.
Key words:
- Found Footage filmmaking
- Recycled Film
- Collage Film
- Archival Footage
- Compilation Film
- Assemblage Films
- Mashup Movies
- Recut movies
- AV Remix
GENERAL
CONDITIONS FOR SUBMISSION
- Articles must be written in clear, grammatical English.
- Found Footage Magazine does not pay remuneration to authors.
- Book and film reviews are also welcome.
- Found Footage Magazine only admits unpublished and original works.
- The essay/article must not be under review or be submitted for an elsewhere publication.
- Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection as soon as possible.
- Essays length: between 18,000 and 35,000 characters with spaces (including footnotes).
- Articles length: between 10,000 and 18,000 characters with spaces (including footnotes).
- Book reviews length: between 3,500 and 10,000 characters with spaces.
- The author will be responsible for obtaining permission for the use of images under copyright.
- If the manuscript is accepted, the author should sign a letter of agreement.
Found Footage Magazine will not accept liability for the opinions expressed in
submitted writings.
Manuscripts
must be submitted by email to: submissions@foundfootagemagazine.com
Deadline for submissions: July 15th, 2019
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