by Seth Lamey | Aug 10, 2018 | Issues, Short Films
In this issue of POVwinona, we present three short films that Winona State film students and alumni created this year. After studying the book to film adaptation process, they selected original material that inspired them to create new adaptations. This process...
by Seth Lamey | Aug 10, 2018 | Short Films
The Tell-Tale Heart is the story of a man who descends into madness as the disgust he holds a local disabled man increases. Taylor Fogarty and Lindsey Brezinski set out with a goal to create an adaptation of this story and to bring a more modern twist to a classic...
by Seth Lamey | Aug 10, 2018 | Short Films
The Executioners is a short adaptation scene written, directed, and edited by Seth Lamey and Joshua DeLaRosa. Seth and Josh adapted material from the 1957 John MacDonald novel depicting the cat-and-mouse game between lawyer Sam Bowden and convict Max Cady. ...
by Seth Lamey | Aug 10, 2018 | Short Films
The Stranger is a short film based on the Roald Dahl short story “The Man from the South.” It is written, directed, and edited by Jake Nielsen and Gilberto Hidalgo. The story centers around a mysterious gambler who offers great reward to a man if he can...
by Seth Lamey | Aug 1, 2018 | Issues
This issue of POVwinona concludes my analysis of the work of Stanley Kubrick. The visual essay above examines Kubrick’s work through the lens of the auteur theory as posited by Andrew Sarris in 1962–a theory that rose among critics and scholars at the...
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