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Frame by Frame is my blog about nonfiction visual storytelling from critique to practice. I am an Emeritus Professor of Media & Journalism, Missouri State University. Co-founder of Carbon Trace Productions 501(c)(3) documentary film studio. I continue to work on nonfiction projects of all kinds. See my documentary site Eyewitness. I’m available for hire as a director, cinematographer, editor, and news photographer. Based in Aveiro, Portugal. Note: The Terms of Use published at rhetorica.net also covers this weblog.
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Category Archives: blogging
Keep on Keepin’ On
I’ve been doing a little revamping of my whole life on the web. My professional site is now eyewitness.pt. And my e-mail address is there now, too. Rhetorica has gone back to being a rhetoric blog. The Frame by Frame … Continue reading
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Film Festival Photo Wall Selfie
I had nothing entered in the recent Fest- New Films, New Directors Festival in Espinho, Portugal. So no one had a reason to make a picture of me at the photo wall. I’m also planning to attend DocLisboa this year. … Continue reading
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Blogging Then, Blogging Now
I know much about then. I don’t know much about now. And I’m not sure I care. I’m not doing this for you. I’m doing it for me. I’ve just identified what should be the primary audience for all creative … Continue reading
New-fangled Things
I killed off my Rhetorica weblog in late 2016 when it became clear to me that I was pissing into the wind. By killed off, I mean that I abandoned its original purpose: to examine the rhetoric of the press-politics … Continue reading
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