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[ecrea] Call for Papers for a Special International SRN Conference in Santiago, Chile
Tue Nov 18 00:07:21 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
Transnational Screenwriting: A Dialogue Between Scholars and Industry
Special International Screenwriting Research Network Conference 2015
May 7 – 9, 2015
School of Communication, Universidad de los Andes
Campus San Carlos de Apoquindo
Av. Mons. Alvaro del Portillo, 12.455, Las Condes
Santiago (Chile)
This is a call for papers for a Special Screenwriting Research Network
(SRN) Conference, which will take place at the School of Communication,
Universidad de los Andes (Chile).
The key theme of the conference is “Transnational Screenwriting”. The
Conference understands screenwriting as the creative process from a
story idea to its screen realization in film, television, gaming and
other platforms; and transnational screenwriting as a multifaceted
activity moving across cultural, geographical, linguistic and economic
borders. Special attention will be given to the dialogue between writers
and producers.
The SRN Conference is interested in all types of research related to
screenwriting. The following are some of the questions we would like to
examine:
-How can transnational screenwriting be described?
-How can writers and producers collaborate successfully in a
transnational project?
-Can transnational screenwriting find a common denominator? And if so,
where?
-How can the local flavor be preserved in a global context?
-What is gained and what is lost in the translation/adaptation process?
-Are there aspects, such as style and/or structure, involved in
screenwriting that truly trascend boundaries and become common in a
transnational context?
-What are the challenges faced by the partners in an international
production?
-What are some key issues involving authorship and collaboration,
reception and financing, in this kind of projects?
-What is the impact of the transmedia phenomenon in transnational
screenwriting processes?
-How do specific national practices and policies regarding promotion,
public and private funding, domestic and foreign quotas, and issues of
censorship shape transnational projects?
-What are the approaches to examine the relationship between core story
ideas and the transnational creative process?
Organizers are interested in fostering a fruitful dialogue between the
screen practitioners (writers, producers, directors) and the scholars
around the fascinating subject of transnational screenwriting.
Time allotted to each paper is 20 minutes plus discussion. Presentations
can be held in English or Spanish.
Abstracts (250-300 words) may be submitted until November 15, 2014
(Second deadline: January 15, 2015) – in English or Spanish. Earlier
submissions are welcome. Please remember to state your name, affiliation
and contact information. Include a brief statement (100 words) detailing
your publications and/or screenwriting practice. You also can add a link
to your website, imdb or similar online presentation.
Please send your abstract as a word document, with the email subject
heading “SRN Conference Abstract” to: Carmen Sofia Brenes,
(csbrenes /at/ miuandes.cl)
Registration value:
USD 150. It includes lunch during the three days, coffee breaks,
transport from the hotel (meeting point) to the university and back to
the hotel and simultaneous interpretation during the morning sessions.
The SRN is a research group that began in 2006 with a 1-day conference
at the Louis Le Prince Research Centre, at the Institute of
Communication Studies (ICS), University of Leeds. The Screenwriting
Research Network now consists of academics as well as practitioners
interested in research centered on screenwriting studies. The network
has achieved a critical mass in recent years with Annual Conferences
taking place in Leeds (2008), Helsinki (2009), Copenhagen (2010),
Brussels (2011), Sydney (2012), Madison, USA (2013) and Postdam, Germany
(2014).
The SRN consists of scholars, writers, and practice-based researchers
devoted to rethinking the screenplay in relation to its histories,
theories, values and creative practices. The SRN launched a webpage for
scholars and practitioners interested in this subject at
http://screenwritingresearch.com.
The Journal of Screenwriting, first published in 2009, stands as
testament to the vitality of the screenwriting network across
traditional and practice-based research. The Palgrave Studies in
Screenwriting series grew out of this organization.
More information on the program as well as accommodation details will be
on the blog as it becomes available:
http://srntransnationalscreenwritingconference.wordpress.com/
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Dra. Carmen Sofia Brenes
Directora Académica
Máster en Guion y Desarrollo Audiovisual (MGDA)
Universidad de los Andes
Tel: (56 2) 2618 1852 - @csbrenes
www.uandes.cl / www.mgda.cl
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