Kathryn Millard Kathryn Millard i(A66110 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 A Screenwriter’s Reality Hunger Kathryn Millard , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 18 2013;

‘A screenwriter’s Reality hunger’ contributes to contemporary debates about what it means to write in a digital era. David Shields has described his book Reality hunger (2010) as an ars poetica for a burgeoning group of contemporary writers and artists injecting reality into their work. Media scholars suggest that, as we move towards multimodal writing incorporating text, images and sound, the spaces of the page and the screen are becoming more like each other. As a form, the essay aims to ask questions, to probe and test ideas; ‘thought does not advance in a single direction, rather aspects of the argument are interwoven as in a carpet’ (Adorno 1991). This essay extends David Shield’s argument to consider writing for the screen. It draws on key thinkers from the history of screen media and the author’s own practice to consider the relationship between words and images in the writing process. Whilst there is a long history of critics using the essay form to think through ideas, the form has found new resonance in the shift towards more fluid digital environments in which text, images and sound can be cut, pasted and reassembled relatively easily. ‘A Screenwriter’s Reality hunger’ employs the segmented essay to open up new possibilities for scholarly writing, developing an argument through the essayistic modes of accretion and layering. It takes up the idea that writing increasingly has a design element and invites readers to construct meaning in the spaces between text and images. ' (Author's abstract)

1 form y separately published work icon Travelling Light Kathryn Millard , ( dir. Kathryn Millard ) Australia : Toi Toi Films , 2003 24871313 2003 single work film/TV

"Leanne trains to be a teacher in 1971, but she is more interested in seeing life through the lens of her camera. When a visiting American hip poet comes to town and urges everyone to seek..."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase

1 One Night The Moon : Interview with Rachel Perkins Kathryn Millard (interviewer), 2001 single work interview
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , November-December no. 17 2001;
1 An Interview with Clara Law Kathryn Millard (interviewer), 2001 single work interview
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , April-May no. 13 2001;
'I remember seeing Clara Law's film Floating Life at the Sydney Film Festival in 1995. I was charmed and amused by its particular take on suburban Australia, moved by its musings on the quest for a sense of home. And drawn to its sense of poetry and design. I re-visited other films by Clara Law. The almost breathtakingly beautiful Temptation of a Monk (1993) and the intriguing Autumn Moon (1992). I spoke with Clara recently about her new film, The Goddess of 1967.' (Author's introduction)
1 form y separately published work icon Parklands Kathryn Millard , ( dir. Kathryn Millard ) Australia : Soft Fruit , 1996 24904223 1996 single work film/TV

"Rosie (Cate Blanchett) returns to her home city on the death of her father, a former policeman (Tony Martin). His diaries hint at corruption, and she also receives hints and veiled threats which support her suspicions. Rosie puzzles about who he was, and about her early life and relationship to him."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase.

1 Morris Blue Kathryn Millard , 1994 single work essay
— Appears in: Island , Spring/Summer no. 60/61 1994-1995; (p. 122-125)
1 Re-Presenting Jean Devanny Carole Ferrier , Kathryn Millard , 1987 single work interview criticism
— Appears in: Hecate , vol. 13 no. 2 1987; (p. 145-148)
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