Excursion

The short drama Excursion is currently a work-in-progress, at rough cut, that evolved from the two producers’ complementary research pathways. Under Broderick’s supervision screen practitioner Bender recently completed his PhD concerning the aesthetics of screen violence, and Broderick has increasin...

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Main Authors: Bender, Stuart, Broderick, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Digital Cultures Research Centre 2014
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Online Access:http://jmpscreenworks.com/?pid=excursion
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5187
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description The short drama Excursion is currently a work-in-progress, at rough cut, that evolved from the two producers’ complementary research pathways. Under Broderick’s supervision screen practitioner Bender recently completed his PhD concerning the aesthetics of screen violence, and Broderick has increasingly applied his theoretical articulation of mass human suffering and trauma to screen praxis. Between the period of Bender’s completion and publication of his dissertation by Cambridge Scholars Press, two major mass shootings occurred in the USA: Aurora Texas and Sandy Hook Connecticut. We observed familiar tropes played out in the media coverage of these events that invoked “vicarious trauma” and “empty empathy” (Kaplan & Wang 2004) but little else. As media practitioners we agree that we were in a privileged and timely position (theoretically, praxiologically and institutionally) to attempt a mediated response that could address themes of concern. Given the constraints of budget, resources and time we considered a range of approaches, from highly experimental to mainstream. We decided that a mainstream approach that subtly offered cues and hints of action and response, as well as constructing problematic choices and their consequences, that could leave lingering traces of uncertainty and doubt, and something of the affect of trauma while not alienating audiences, was the best path for our objective.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-51872017-01-30T10:44:31Z Excursion Bender, Stuart Broderick, M. violence school shootings aesthetics audience research defamiliarization The short drama Excursion is currently a work-in-progress, at rough cut, that evolved from the two producers’ complementary research pathways. Under Broderick’s supervision screen practitioner Bender recently completed his PhD concerning the aesthetics of screen violence, and Broderick has increasingly applied his theoretical articulation of mass human suffering and trauma to screen praxis. Between the period of Bender’s completion and publication of his dissertation by Cambridge Scholars Press, two major mass shootings occurred in the USA: Aurora Texas and Sandy Hook Connecticut. We observed familiar tropes played out in the media coverage of these events that invoked “vicarious trauma” and “empty empathy” (Kaplan & Wang 2004) but little else. As media practitioners we agree that we were in a privileged and timely position (theoretically, praxiologically and institutionally) to attempt a mediated response that could address themes of concern. Given the constraints of budget, resources and time we considered a range of approaches, from highly experimental to mainstream. We decided that a mainstream approach that subtly offered cues and hints of action and response, as well as constructing problematic choices and their consequences, that could leave lingering traces of uncertainty and doubt, and something of the affect of trauma while not alienating audiences, was the best path for our objective. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5187 http://jmpscreenworks.com/?pid=excursion Digital Cultures Research Centre restricted
spellingShingle violence
school shootings
aesthetics
audience research
defamiliarization
Bender, Stuart
Broderick, M.
Excursion
title Excursion
title_full Excursion
title_fullStr Excursion
title_full_unstemmed Excursion
title_short Excursion
title_sort excursion
topic violence
school shootings
aesthetics
audience research
defamiliarization
url http://jmpscreenworks.com/?pid=excursion
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5187