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[ecrea] CATH Postgraduate Conference - Production Studies: Film, Television and their Industrial Contexts
Wed May 25 19:11:33 GMT 2016
Registration is now open for the fifth annual CATH Postgraduate
Conference, ‘Production Studies: Film, Television and their Industrial
Contexts’. This free one day conference will be held on 15 June 2016 at
De Montfort University.
You can register to attend the conference here
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/production-studies-cath-centre-postgrad-conference-de-montfort-university-tickets-25315607664?utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eb_email&utm_term=viewmyevent_button>.
The confirmed keynote speaker is Bridget Conor, Senior Lecturer at
King’s College London and co-editor of /Production Studies, the Sequel!:
Cultural Studies of Global Media Industries/ (2015).
The conference will conclude with a round table discussion with three
industry professionals: scriptwriter and producer Graham Duff, CG
generalist B Jones and writer/director Will Jewell.
Please find the schedule below:
*The Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research Centre presents:*
*Production Studies: Film, Television, and their Industrial Contexts*
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*A postgraduate conference organised in association with BAFTSS*
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*Wednesday 15 June 2016*
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*Clephan Building, De Montfort University*
_Schedule_
09.00 - 09.30Registration (Clephan Building: Third Floor Lobby)
09.30 - 10.30Keynote: Invisible Labour/Invisible Workers in Media
Production Studies -
Dr. Bridget Conor (Kings College London) CL3.01
10.30 - 10.45Break CL3.02
10.45 - 12.25Parallel Panels (1)
*The Role of Women in Film and Television Production *CL3.01
*Production for Contemporary Audiences*
CL3.03
Frances Galt (De Montfort University) - /Patterns of Discrimination
against Women in the Film and Television Industries/ Report (1975): A
Historical Context
Cassie Brummitt (De Montfort University) - Pottermore: The Production of
a Digital Adaptation
Ania Ostrowska (University of Southampton) – I’m Not Very Good At
Compromising…’ Creative Agency of Women Documentarians Working With
British TV Channels
Gloria Dagnino (Università della Svizzera italiana) - Friends with
(conflicting) Benefits? Industrial and Cultural Relations Between
Italian Film Producers and Product Placement Agents
Jennifer Voss (De Montfort University) - ‘The Hardest Working Girl in
Hollywood’: Clara Bow, Louise Brooks and the Welfare of the Performer
Jinuo Diao (University of St Andrews) - Under the Profit Push Trend:
What is Happening to Production in the Contemporary Chinese Film Industry
Munira Cheema (University of Sussex) - The Production of Gender-based
Content in Pakistani Television Industry
Anna Potter (University of Sunshine Coast) - Digitally Disrupting
Programming and Production Practices: Tales from the Children’s
Television Industry
12.25 - 13.10Lunch CL3.02
13.10 - 14.50Parallel Panels (2)
*National Contexts of Production*
CL3.01
*The Lives of Production Workers*
CL3.03
Marc Rose (University of Portsmouth) - Creative Identity in British
Music Video: Exploring Oil Factory and Sophie Muller
Laura Taylor (Leeds Beckett University) - Self-Shooting for Documentary
and Factual
Maya Nedyalkova (University of Southampton) - On a Mission to Win:
Contemporary Bulgarian Producer Dimitar Mitovski and His Comedy Feature
/Mission London/
Karl Rawstrone (University of West of England/Bournemouth University) -
Methodological Issues: Questions and Interventions in the Qualitative
Interview
Andre Dechert (University of Augsburg) - Looking to America: A
Transnational History of Early West German Television in the 1950s
Laura Fryer (De Montfort University) - Screenwriting, Self-Adaptation
and Collaborative Authorship: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s /The Householder
/and /Heat and Dust/
Alejandra Castano Echeverri (University of Leicester) - Creative Labour
and Public Value: Contextual Specificity and Impact on Colombian Public
Broadcasting System
Geoff Brown (De Montfort University) - A Fly on the Wall in 1929: The
Production Diary of David Cunyghame at British International Pictures
14.50 - 15.05Break CL3.02
15.05 - 16.45 Parallel Panels (3)
*Production Workers as Creative Workers*
CL3.01
*Genre and Generic Context of Production*
CL3.03
Tim Heath (Royal Holloway) - “Idiots Turned Engineers.” The
Redistribution of skill in British Television Dubbing
Daniel Klug (University of Basel) - ‘It’s Not What It looks Like’: The
Context of Scripted Reality Production
Tom Symmons (/Early Career Researcher/) - New Hollywood Cinematographers
Eva Pjajcikova (Masaryk University) - Czech Television Crime Series
Constructing their Identities
Rowan Aust (Royal Holloway) - The Lives of Television Editors
Kieran Foster (De Montfort University) – Dracula Unseen: Hammer’s Unmade
Films
Dr Douglas McNaughton (University of Brighton) - ‘Visible’ and
‘Invisible’ Performance: Framing Performance in 1970s Television Drama
Production
Li Yuxiao (ShanDong University) - Inexperienced Content Producers Create
Popular Works
16.45 - 17.00Break CL3.02
17.00 - 18.00Roundtable with Industry Guests: Graham Duff, B. Jones and
Will Jewell CL3.01
18.00 - 18.30Wine Reception CL3.02
19.00Conference Dinner – The Boot Room, Leicester
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*Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research Centre Postgraduates*
Room 3.06J
School of Media and Communication
Clephan Building
De Montfort University
The Gateway
Leicester
LE1 9BH
e: (cath.postgrad /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(cath.postgrad /at/ gmail.com)>
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