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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Creative Accounting: British Producers, British Screens conference, 19-20 April 2011
Fri Jun 18 14:20:01 GMT 2010
>Creative Accounting: British Producers, British Screens
>Two day conference, University of the West of England (Bristol), UK
>19-20 April 2011
>Deadline for proposals: 30 November 2010
>
>Even the title of producer has become
>diluted, where not denigrated. And the producers
> personal touch is largely missing in films
> of late. (Michael Klinger, 1972)
>
>The role of the producer has historically been
>sidelined, or even ignored, by Film Studies.
>When not ignored, the producer is often unfairly
>characterised as a brutish philistine
>interfering in the creative process, concerned
>only with the bottom line. Indeed, one could
>argue that even such an unflattering stereotype
>finds its source in American popular culture,
>thereby demonstrating how ill-defined the British producer is.
>This proposed two day conference will seek to
>investigate the role of the British screen
>producer. It is organised by Andrew Spicer and
>Anthony McKenna as part of an AHRC-funded
>Research Project investigating the career of
>Michael Klinger (1960-1985). The two-year
>project sits within the Faculty of Creative
>Arts, University of the West of England, and is
>supported by the project partners: School of
>Creative Arts, Film and Media, University of
>Portsmouth. The conference will work with a
>broad definition of British in order to
>encompass British producers working outside the
>British industry, and overseas producers working
>in the British industry. Similarly, contributors
>will not be restricted to cinema, but encouraged
>to discuss the producers role in television and
>new media. The overarching aim will be to
>re-examine concepts of agency within Screen
>Studies that have hitherto over-privileged the role of the director.
>
>Papers addressing, but not restricted to, the following topics are welcome:
>· The British producer and national cinema
>· The creative role of the producer
>· The auteur producer
>· The studio (contract) producer
>· The executive producer
>· The independent/entrepreneurial producer
>· The international British producer
>· The genre producer
>· The television series producer
>· The documentary producer
>· The producers role in New Media/digital cinema
>· The micro budget producer
>· Theorising the producer
>· Research methodologies (including the
>role of archives and archival research)
>
>The intention is to publish a selection of the
>papers in an edited collection.
>
>Abstracts no more than 250 words along with
>contact details and institutional affiliation,
>should be sent to (britishproducers /at/ gmail.com).
>
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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