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Sophie Mackintosh
Sophie Mackintosh's fiction has appeared in Granta and The Stinging Fly, among others. She was the winner of the 2016 White Review Short Story Prize and the Virago X Stylist short story prize. Her debut novel, The Water Cure, is published by Hamish Hamilton in the UK and forthcoming from Doubleday in the US.

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Lena Andersson's ‘Acts of Infidelity’

Book Review

July 2018

Sophie Mackintosh

Book Review

July 2018

Acts of Infidelity is the second novel by Lena Andersson that follows unlucky-in-love heroine Ester Nilsson, and it’s another scalpel-sharp look at a doomed...

Fiction

May 2018

Self-Improvement

Sophie Mackintosh

Fiction

May 2018

I had been sent back from the city in disgrace, back to my parents’ house in the country. It...

  The External World from David OReilly   BASIC ANIMATION AESTHETICS   For the purposes of talking about animation, aesthetics are simply any of the elements thatmake up the world of a film, the building blocks of images and soundsThe importance of animation aesthetics is such a subtle yet vitally important one It mightseem superficial to discuss these things, especially because cinema is so much more todo with content and story than a pure aesthetic experience, but nonetheless the visualnature of animation calls for debate on the subject There is a continuous raft of animation,both commercial and independent, which looks the same, and I don’t believe it has to beso The more we think about the subject the more playful and interesting computeranimation becomes, the medium feels to me like a recently opened Pandora’s box which isstill being examined, understood and tamed   Equally, we can often explain why a story works or doesn’t work, but the way pixels mix on the screen is just beyond our verbal grasp Despite this we know that some things can just feel wrong in an image, even if we can’t explain why An animation can seem simultaneously real and unreal Bad aesthetics can make a film say things it’s not supposed to, look unprofessional and disengaging Attention to aesthetics gains an audience’s trust, makes them forget they are watching a film and by extension feel any emotion you can think of My goal is thus to explain why certain things work and others don’t 3d animation is at a stage where many people have access to the tools but very few have any meaningful guidelines on how to use them The problem is that there is simply too much power and very little control, essentially you get too much for free Other forms of animation have benefited from their inherent limitations, but largely these do not exist with 3d   This essay will mainly centre around my latest short film, Please Say Something, which won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at

Contributor

April 2016

Sophie Mackintosh

Contributor

April 2016

Sophie Mackintosh’s fiction has appeared in Granta and The Stinging Fly, among others. She was the winner of the...

Grace

Prize Entry

Issue No. 17

Sophie Mackintosh

Prize Entry

Issue No. 17

14. It comes for me in the middle of the day when I am preparing lunch, quartering a tomato then slicing each segment in...

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fiction

March 2013

If Not, Not

Natasha Soobramanien

fiction

March 2013

This story may or may not end in Venice and in silent, unacknowledged tragedy but let it begin here,...

poetry

February 2017

In Case of Death

David Nash

poetry

February 2017

1. Cessation of Breath: Is He Breathing?   He’s not breathing, and he cannot go on like this. He...

fiction

April 2013

Fairy Tale Ending

Stacy Patton

fiction

April 2013

Rodeo Cowboy You meet him at a rodeo dance on the Fourth of July. You are 17. He is 20;...

 

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