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The ds106 Kickstarter: Classes for and by the Community

At 4 PM yesterday Tim Owens and I launched this Kickstarter to raise money for a more robust server to run the extremely resource intensive ds106 site. The server itself is $2,830 for the year, and the remaining $1400 or … Continue reading

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If only you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes

If only you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes from Jim Groom on Vimeo. For my video essay assignment I finally completed my long overdue video discussion of the motif of eyes in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982). … Continue reading

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The Formative Five: Movie Scenes that Changed My Life

Annie Belle submitted an assignment suggesting you talk about 3-5 movie scenes that changed your life. That is right up my alley and I couldn’t resist. In fact, about four years ago I started a formative 10 film series on … Continue reading

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This Week in ds106: Brief and Imperfect Video Tips

This Week in ds106: A Brief and imperfect overview of some video tools from umwnewmedia on Vimeo. This is a short video outlining some uses for MPEG Streamclip, a short discussion of DVD ripping tools, a look at basic editing … Continue reading

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From the ds106 Video Archive: Andrew Allingham’s The Saragossa Manuscript video essay

In honor of video week I am going to pull a ds106 classic video essay from the archive done by the great Andrew Allingham. This may be one of the most compelling video essays I have yet to see, right … Continue reading

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This Week in ds106: A Video Intro tour de force

Tonight I introduced my section of ds106 to the video section of the course. The assignments, videos, and resources referred to above can be be found in the assignment post for weeks 9 & 10 here. I had a good … Continue reading

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We Want the Airwaves: ds106 Radio Shows, Pt 1

This past Tuesday night, section 1 of ds106 here at UMW (i.e. my section! 🙂 ) aired three group radio shows on ds106radio. As with the Spring 2011 semester, the shows were amazingly produced given  how little experience the students have … Continue reading

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ds106: We put the Commie in Community

Image credit: Jack Mulrey’s ds106 Propaganda Poster I’ve been thinking a bit about the power of an open community to change the nature of a class taught at a brick and mortar institution given the work I’ve been doing with … Continue reading

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The GraMar of Film

As we get ready to transition from audio to video in ds106 for weeks 8, 9, and 10 I can’t help but start thinking about what examples from various films I can use to demonstrate the grammar of cinema. What … Continue reading

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106 Movies (but who’s counting?)

Since Alan Levine arrived in Fredericksburg we’ve been watching our fare share of movies. It couldn’t happen at a better time for me because I’ve been missing my movie blogging. Too much ds106 blogging makes Jack a dull boy. For … Continue reading

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