D. Andy Rice is Assistant Professor of Film Studies and Media and Communication in the Department of Media, Journalism & Film at Miami University in Ohio. He has written for venues including the Journal of Film and Video, JumpCut, The Scholar and Feminist Online, and Senses of Cinema. He also co-produced, shot, and edited the award-winning historical documentary Spirits of Rebellion: Black Independent Cinema from Los Angeles on the LA Rebellion film movement.
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Introduction: Reflecting on "Moments of Truth" 1. Being There Again: Reenacting Camerawork in In Country (2014) 2. Weaponizing Affect: A Film Phenomenology of 3D Military Training Simulations during the Iraq War 3. "Do You Want to Play a Klansman?'": Lynching Photography, Civil Rights Camerawork, and the Moore's Ford Lynching Reenactment in Georgia 4. Establishing a Black Affective Infrastructure: From Lynching Performance in the Hollywood of the South to Always in Season (2019) Conclusion: Toward an Embodied Social Cinema, or From Point of View to Social Sense Filmography Bibliography Index
An innovative contribution to media studies that explores the embodied experiences of both performers and camerapersons filming war reenactments, military training simulations, and an annual lynching reenactment. - Wendy Kozol, author of Distant Wars Visible: The Ambivalence of Witnessing

