Making Video Dance helped define the field. With this updated version, she once again implores us to think deeply about the process of bringing dance to the screen.
- Douglas Rosenberg, author of
Screendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral Image and
The Oxford Book of Screendance Studies.
Ever since it was first published, undergraduate and postgraduate screendance makers at Bath Spa University and beyond have found
Making Video Dance an invaluable resource. For practical guidance in this exciting field of practice, I know of no other publication that covers the subject so well. This revised addition still contains the original wealth of information, but adds insight into the author's considerable experience in the field through anecdotes and thoughtful reflections.
- Dr Christopher Lewis-Smith. Course Director Postgraduate Dance, Bath Spa University.
Making Video Dance is indispensable reading for anyone interested in broadening their perception of what screendance is and how to make it, from one of the most innovative filmmakers in the field. As you read this book, heed the words of Master Yoda, "You must unlearn what you have learned," and it will forever change your approach to shooting and editing dance.
- Ben Estabrook, director, lecturer at UC Berkeley, Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies.