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thinking cinematic
Thinking Cinematic is dedicated to exploring the moving image and the cinematic form. Short hybrid documentary videos examine a myriad of issues, ideas, concepts and critical approaches to cinema, gaming, video art and visual media. These sit along side video works engaging with contemporary processes and digital-culture perspectives.

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Genre:  Documentary

Language:  English

Content Rating:  TV-UN

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Mike Jones is a digital media producer, author, journalist, theorist and educator from Sydney, Australia. He has a diverse background across all areas of media production including film, video, photography, music, 3D, compositing and on-line projects.

Mike is the author of three books and more than 200 published essays, articles and reviews covering all aspects of cinematic form and digital culture; from CODECs to cameras, from editing to screenwriting, from sound design to visual theory.

Mike is Head of Technological Arts at the International FIlm School Sydney, Australia

www.ifss.edu.au 

Mike's online home can be found at www.mikejones.net.au and his daily professional blog for Digital Media Net at www.digitalbasin.net