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Screenlife or computer screen film is a form of visual storytelling in which events are shown entirely on a
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, tablet or
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screen. It became popular in the 2010s owing to the growing impact of the
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and mobile devices. Within a video essay, the format is often called desktop documentary.


Self-imposed limitations

According to
Timur Bekmambetov Timur Nuruakhitovich Bekmambetov (, ; ; born 25 June 1961) is a Kazakh-born Russian film director, producer, screenwriter, and tech entrepreneur. He is best known for the fantasy epic '' Night Watch'' (2004) and the action thriller '' Wanted' ...
, the Russian-Kazakh director and producer, a computer screen film should take place on one specific screen, never move outside of the screen, the camerawork should resemble the behavior of the device's camera, all the action should take place in real time, without any visible transitions and all the sounds should originate from the computer. There have, however, also been movies that switch between screens and are still categorized as screenlife. After producing one of the first mainstream feature-length computer screen films, '' Unfriended,'' in 2014, Bekmambetov popularized screenlife as a narrative device in film.


Features

Screenlife video displays only a desktop of a computer or smartphone and actions of the main character on this device: viewing files, surfing the Internet, Zoom or
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calls, texting in messengers. Screenlife movies are most often made using screen recording software and simulate footage taken from real life. Screenlife is not a genre of film, because screenlife movies can be made in different genres: horror, thriller,
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, etc. It is mostly regarded as a new storytelling format because the computer or smartphone screen is used in journalism and advertising as a visual source. Screenlife takes elements from the pseudo-documentary and found footage formats (eg. ''
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'', ''
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''). The name "screenlife" was coined by Russian director Timur Bekmambetov who has directed and produced several films under this genre. The earliest experimentations of a combination of a classic film format and the use of computer screens were made in the 2000s. For example, the horror movie '' The Collingswood Story'' shows everything through the web cameras of the main characters. Nonetheless, the 2013 horror film ''
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'' by American director Zachary Donohue is considered to be the first modern feature-length film using computer screens as a medium to depict the events happening in the film. In 2014, the full-length screenlife film '' Unfriended'' was released. It earned $64 million at the box office on a budget of $1 million, and spawned a sequel called '' Unfriended: Dark Web'' in 2018. The most successful screenlife movie is the 2018 thriller ''
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'', directed by
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. The main roles were played by John Cho and
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. The film received the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the
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and collected in world box office over $75 million with a budget of about $700,000 and received a sequel, '' Missing'', in 2023. Also in 2014, another screenlife film '' Open Windows'' by Spanish director
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was released. In 2018, Bekmambetov first was the director of the screenlife film '' Profile'' (in all previous projects, he performed as a producer). ''Profile'' is a
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about the online recruitment of a British journalist by an Islamic terrorist. The film received the Audience Choice Award in the Panorama program of the
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and the SXSW Festival in the United States. In 2019, the first TV series about the
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called ''
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'' in the screenlife format was released. It was available to view on smartphones in the
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application. In 2020, the second season was released. In 2021, the screenlife film '' R#J'' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. It was an experimental romantic drama that adapts the love story of Romeo and Juliet to the modern world. ''R#J'' was also presented at the SXSW Film Festival, where it won an Adobe Editing Award. In March 2021, Timur Bekmambetov's Bazelevs studio was included in the list of the most innovative companies in the world according to the American edition of ''
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'' for the use of shooting technologies in the screenlife format. In 2021, SXSW also presented a vertical miniseries ''iBible: Swipe Righteous'' as a modern retelling of
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on a smartphone screen. In March 2021, the media reported on the filming of the screenlife comedy ''#fbf'' with
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. In June 2021, the media reported about the filming of the new
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screenlife thriller ''Resurrected'' (directed by Egor Baranov) with Dave Davis (''Dybbuk'') in the leading role. The action of the film will occur in the near future, in which the
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has learned to resurrect people.


Format

In the screenlife format, the film set is the desktop of the computer, and the files, folders and screen wallpapers are the decorations. The movement of the cursor is important because the viewer's attention is concentrated on it. The main difference between the
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of traditional and screenlife films is the time required for editing. On average, editing screenlife movies takes 6–9 months. The post-production time is compensated for by a shorter production period compared to the traditional cinema (for example, ''Searching'' was filmed in 13 days). Screencasting software is usually used to decorate the device screen, and a GoPro camera is used for shooting. The cast members often need to be the camerapeople to bring life to the film.


Examples


Feature films

* '' Thomas in Love'' (2000) * '' The Collingswood Story'' (2002) * ''Skydiver'' (2010) * '' Megan Is Missing'' (2011) * '' V/H/S'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' Unfriended'' (2014) ** '' Unfriended: Dark Web'' (2018), sequel to ''Unfriended'' * '' Open Windows'' (2014) * '' Ratter'' (2015) * '' Face 2 Face'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2018) ** '' Missing'' (2023), sequel to ''Searching'' * '' Profile'' (2018) * ''Livescream'' (2018) * ''
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'' (2020) * '' C U Soon'' (2020) * '' Spree'' (2020) * ''The Shadow Side'' (2020) * ''Dashcam'' (2021) * '' Safer at Home'' (2021) * '' Untitled Horror Movie'' (2021) * ''Insiders'' (TBA) * '' R#J'' (2021) * ''#Blue_Whale'' (2021) * '' Deadware'' (2021) * '' Language Lessons'' (2021) * ''Fresh Hell'' (2021) * ''Secret Seam'' (2023) * '' Share?'' (2023) * '' Livescreamers'' (2023) * ''Stay Online'' (2023) * '' CTRL'' (2024) * '' Bloat'' (2025) * '' LifeHack'' (2025)


Short films

* ''TAUCHER'' (alternative title: ''David (41) and Karla (38)''), a segment of ''Abschiede'' (2009) *''Internet Story (2011)'' *'' The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Younger'', a segment of ''V/H/S'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2013) *''GOBLIN.exe'' (2020) * ''2088 (2021)'' *''Love in Isolation'' (2021) *''Filtered'' (2021) *''AzulScuro'' (2021) *''The Homiesexuals: a social media tragedy'' (2022)


Documentaries

* Kevin B. Lee, ''Transformers: The Premake'' (2014) * Albert Figur
''Desktop Horror / a video essay''
(2016) *''Future History: 1968'' (2018) * Lého Galibert-Lainé
Watching the pain of the others
' (2018) * Gabrielle Stemmer ''Clean with me (After Dark)'' (2019) *''The Invention of Chris Marker'' (2020) *''iBible: Swipe Righteous'' (2021) * Robert Kocsis ''Morning routine'' (2022)


Music videos

* Lupe Fiasc
“Precious Things”
(2023) * The Korgi
"Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime - Orchestrations"
(2023) * Big Dat
"Dangerous"
(2014)


Web series


United States

* '' The Scene'' (2004) * '' Animator vs. Animation'' (2006) *'' Web Therapy (2011)'' *''Dead of Night'' (2019–2020), 2 seasons * '' Gameboys'' (2020) * ''Moving On...'' (2020)


Russia

* ''Sveta from Another World'' (Russian: ''Света с того света'' (2018) * ''Feat'' (Russian: ''Подвиг'' (2019) * ''Nagiyev on quarantine'' (Russian: ''Нагиев на карантине'' (2020) * ''#SittingAtHome'' (Russian: ''#СидЯдома'' (2020) * ''Madness'' (Russian: ''Беезумие'' (2020) * ''Together'' (Russian: ''Все вместе'' (2020) * ''Safe Connections'' (Russian: ''Безопасные связи'' (2020) * ''Isolation'' (Russian: ''Изоляция'' (2020) * ''Picky Days'' (Russian: ''Окаянные дни'' (2020) * ''#InMaskShow'' (Russian: ''#вмаскешоу'' (2020) * ''Locked'' (Russian: ''Взаперти'' (2020) * ''Alice'' (Russian: ''Алиса'' (2020) * ''Sveta from Another World'' 2 (Russian: ''Света с того света 2'' (2021) * ''Quarantine Stories'' (Russian: ''Истории карантина'' (2021)


Television

* " Connection Lost" (2015), episode 16 from the sixth season of ''
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'' * " My Life as a Vlog" (2022), episode 12 of season 34 of ''
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'' * "The Network" / "A Rede" Portugal (2019), 13 episodes ''
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''


See also

* Found footage * Real time *
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* Films about computers


References

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