Welcome to Stephen Mamber's Projects

Welcome to Stephen Mamber's Projects

I have six free apps here for download, in versions for both Mac and Windows computers. Three of these are new, and the others have been available in iPad versions, but now can be used on these other platforms. The three new ones are "THREE DIRECTORS-VISUAL STYLE" which are about two films each of Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Altman, and Martin Scorsese.

"Visual Style-Three Directors"

Three more no longer just for iPads

I WATCHED EVERY AVAILABLE WISEMAN FILM IN ORDER (A TOTAL OF 45), ONE EVERY TWO DAYS, AND ON THE DAY IN BETWEEN I WROTE ABOUT EACH ONE. THIS TOOK THREE MONTHS. THE RESULT CAN BE FOUND AT THIS LINK.

Frederick Wiseman: A Journal

I am a Research Professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media at UCLA. Here are some more projects of mine.  You can find additional information about me at my UCLA web page here, where a lot of my published stuff is also available to download. I can be reached by email at smamber@ucla.edu.

The Seventh Race: Kubrick at The Starting Gate

The third in my series of free iPad apps examining great films with unusual time structures. This is about the 1955 Stanley Kubrick film "The Killing". Click here for a preview link.

7 Thursdays: Looking at Brief Encounter

The second in my series of free iPad apps examining great films with unusual time structures. About the 1945 David Lean film. Click here for a preview link.

Who Shot Liberty Valance?

The first of my experiments in "forensic film analysis," looking at the 1963 John Ford film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Click here to preview.

ClipNotes - An iPad and Windows app, and now a Mac App too! And also for iPhones

Getting Started info for ClipNotes can be found here. In addition to an iPad version, there is also a Windows app. The Windows version can be found, naturally, in the Windows App Store.

The iOS version of ClipNotes also works on iPhones.

THE MAC VERSION IS CALLED "ClipNoter" (legal reasons for the change) AND CAN BE FOUND AT THE MAC APP STORE. ALL VERSIONS ARE COMPLETELY FREE!!

These are two older web-based apps which I think are still of interest. I fixed them both recently so that Flash is no longer required. They should run fine in the browser of your choice.

Instrument of War: The True Story of the Yuba City Draft Board Murders

I did this in the middle 90's sometime. It is an attempt at "Digital Storytelling".

Center for Hidden Camera Research

A look at some surveillance video questions.