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EP. 15 - Stephen Broomer

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We talk to Canadian filmmaker Stephen Broomer about his passion for found footage, the creative and chemical processes he applied to his recent work 'Tondal's Vision' and his own journey through this particular style of experimental film. We also discuss the history of found footage and the distinct trends he identifies in the genre, referencing work from among others Jack Chambers, Joseph Cornell, Charles Ridley and Ken Jacobs.
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We talk to Canadian filmmaker Stephen Broomer about his passion for found footage, the creative and chemical processes he applied to his recent work 'Tondal's Vision' and his own journey through this particular style of experimental film. We also discuss the history of found footage and the distinct trends he identifies in the genre, referencing work from among others Jack Chambers, Joseph Cornell, Charles Ridley and Ken Jacobs.
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