TriQuarterly welcomes submissions of “video essays and.
What should be included: In-text citation should contain the author (if known) OR title and date of production. Also, when referencing a quote or comment from a film, video, DVD, YouTube and television program, refer to the person by name within your paper and give the title and year of broadcast either in parentheses or as part of your sentence.
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Every few months, Submittable likes to highlight organizations using our software for exceptional film, video, animation, screenwriting, and script opportunities.If you represent an organization that uses Submittable and wasn’t included in this list, please let us know. If you’re a submitter, be sure to check out the organization’s guidelines before submitting.
John Bresland works in film, radio and print. His essays can be seen at Blackbird and Ninth Letter, read in Brevity and North American Review and heard occasionally on public radio. His work has been anthologized in Essayists on the Essay: Montaigne to Our Time as well as The Fourth Genre, an anthology of contemporary creative nonfiction.
The Golden Age Of Hollywood Film Studies Essay. Xie 1. Jason Xie. Mrs. Sibug. English 11. 23 November 2012. The Golden Age of Hollywood. Hollywood was well known as the Golden Age of Hollywood in 1920s. In this decade, people started to pay attention to the movies which made the movie industry developed rapidly.
TriQuarterly “That Kind of Daughter” Kristen Radtke Video Essay. The first frames of Kristin Radtke’s video essay “That Kind of Daughter” show a lighted square projected onto a screen, reminiscent of 1970s home movies. In a moment, the black-and-white cut-out shape of a finger appears, and then another; two hands materialize holding a baby chick.
The online version of TriQuarterly will continue to solicit and publish poetry, fiction, and essays from outside the university community. The work will be chosen by student editors supervised by the novelist Gina Frangello and Susan Harris, editorial director of the online literary journal Words Without Borders.