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Found Footage Magazine is an independent and printed film journal distributed worldwide. It offers theoretical, analytical and informative content that hinges on the use of archival images in media production practices. FFM fills the... more
Found Footage Magazine is an independent and printed film journal distributed worldwide. It offers theoretical, analytical and informative content that hinges on the use of archival images in media production practices.
FFM fills the void created by the fact that there has not been, up to this time, any forum for the collection and dissemination of information, critical thinking, and discussion of found footage cinema including all its manifestations: recycled cinema, essay film, collage film, compilation film, archival cinema, mash-up…
FFM accommodates a selection of articles and sections aimed at exploring issues of ethics, politics, form and content related to the culture of recycled cinema: monographs, interdisciplinary essays, interviews and opinion pieces concerning the eclectic universe of found footage filmmaking.

Collaborators Issue #3: Sergi Álvarez Riosalido, Paula Arantzazu Ruiz, Alejandro Bachmann, James Benning, Joseph Bernard, Michael Betancourt, Stephen Broomer, Antonin Charret, Jeroen Cluckers, Miriam De Rosa, David de Rozas, Anja Dornieden & Juan David González Monroy (Ojoboca), Thomas Draschan, Atom Egoyan, Siegfried A. Fruhauf, Yervant Gianikian & Angela Ricci Lucchi, Arine Kirstein Høgel, Kevin B. Lee, Matthew Levine, Manu Luksch, Scott MacDonald, Mukul Patel, Edwin Rostron, Nazare Soares, Makino Takashi, Ignacio Tamarit, Guillaume Vallée and Martin Zeilinger.
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