During a recent trip to Supetar in the spring of 2025, I managed to capture its unforgettable beauty through the unique perspective of the LomoChrome Turquoise film. I have used this film before, and I loved the weird colors it captures. When the people from Lomography offered me one to test and review, I knew it would be incredible to take it to a new place like Supetar. The post Supetar Through the LomoChrome Turquoise: An Analog Croatian Adventure appeared first on FRAME TRAVEL ROAM CAPTURE.| FRAME TRAVEL ROAM CAPTURE
When the winds of curiosity rustle the mind and stir the soul, they often bring with them storytellers—those rare beings who don’t just recount events but breathe life into them. On today’s episode, we welcome Joe Kowalski, a young filmmaker from Cleveland whose creative spirit dances between shadows and light, weaving stories through film, mystery, ... Read more| Bulletproof Screenwriting
In this paper the authors bring together two ongoing enquiries that are connected in a case study: firstly, how to teach experimental film practice and theory to students unfamiliar with this area,…| JUICE
An exploration of the representation of epilepsy in film, focusing on Zia Anger's 2015 experimental short film I Remember Nothing.| cléo