Bande à part (magazine)
Bande à part is the first monthly magazine dedicated to cinema created in 2013 designed for tablet in France."
Categories | Film magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | 2013 |
Country | France |
Based in | Paris |
Language | French |
Website | www |
History
changeIn 2013, Bande à part became the first cinema magazine specifically designed for tablets in France. Unlike simple PDF versions of print magazines or adaptations of existing websites, the magazine plays with formatting and content presentation, while offering a touch navigation mode adaptable to different reading styles. In 2010, Apple's iPad had already shaken up the world of new technologies. Drawing inspiration from this trend, Anne-Claire Cieutat[1] and Fouzi Louahem created a magazine that leverages tablet graphics for an original cinematic approach, breaking away from traditional criticism.[2] The title of this magazine is directly inspired by the Louvre traversal sequence in the film of the same name by Jean-Luc Godard.[3]
Publications
changeIt is one of the 55 websites used for film ratings on Allociné in the press review section.[4]
Distinctions
changeReferences
change- ↑ Jean-Claude Raspiengeas. "Anne-Claire Cieutat, cofondatrice et rédactrice en chef de « Bande à part »" (in French). La Croix..
- ↑ Nathalie Chifflet. "Bande à part, de la tablette au web" (in French). French Syndicate of Cinema Critics.
- ↑ "Bande à part, c'est quoi, c'est qui ?" (in French). Bande à part..
- ↑ "Allociné Press Review" (in French). Allociné..
- ↑ "Digital Magazine Awards 2013 - Winners Announced" (in French). inpublishing.
- ↑ "Digital Magazine Awards 2014 - shortlist announced" (in French). inpublishing.