Contributors
David George Menard

David George Menard is a Polymath Physicist and Filmmaker, a Physics MSc graduate from the University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN. David went to work for Martin Marietta Missiles Systems, the Electro-Optics Division, in Orlando Florida. Unfortunately, circa 1990, the Soviet Union collapsed and many scientists lost their jobs. So he began a new career in filmmaking, attending the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montreal, graduating with a MFA in film production in 2010. After which, he moved to Los Angeles and began writing screenplays, continuing to do so while promoting “Termite Cat Productions, Ltd.”
Articles by David George Menard
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The Role of Women in Early Film Culture: Nell Shipman and Back To God’s Country (David Hartford, 1919)
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Blue Velvet (David Lynch, 1986): We Live in a “Strange World”
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The Performatist, The Hand That Writes, Writes Me
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Form Inversion in Alfred Hitchcock, Part 2
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Form Inversion in Alfred Hitchcock, Part 1
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Toward a Synthesis of Cinema -A Theory of the Long Take Moving Camera, Part 1
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Toward a Synthesis of Cinema -A Theory of the Long Take Moving Camera, Part 2
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A Deleuzian Analysis of Tarkovsky’s Theory of Time-Pressure, Part 1
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A Deleuzian Analysis of Tarkovsky’s Theory of Time-Pressure, Part 2