An essay-led film journal exploring cinema as mood, memory, and cultural language.
I write about films the way you remember them: in fragments, images, and feelings rather than neat analytical summaries.
This space looks beyond plot or production to examine how image, silence, and pacing shape emotion.
Lasting Frame Films was born out of a specific, frustrating experience: walking out of the cinema completely moved by a movie and not being sure how to articulate why.
You don't need a film theory degree to trust your own experience.
Laura is the writer and researcher behind Lasting Frame.
Working at the intersection of cinematic craft and media psychology, her research explores how the moving image interacts with human behaviour.
Through this journal and its research space,Fragmented Perception,she investigates how visual craftsmanship collides with the subconscious mind: mapping how the films we watch find a permanent residency in our thoughts long after the screen goes dark.