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[Commlist] Unmade, Unseen, Unreleased Film and Television Conference - Call for Papers
Thu Nov 18 22:14:19 GMT 2021
*Shadow Screens: Unmade, Unseen, Unreleased Film and Television*
Two-day international conference, 23^rd to 24^th May 2022 to be held in
person at Sheffield Hallam University and online
*Keynotes: *To be confirmed
*Convenors: *
Dr James Fenwick ((j.fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(j.fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk)>Sheffield Hallam University)
Dr Kieran Foster ((Kieran.foster /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)
<mailto:(Kieran.foster /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)>University of Nottingham)
Unmade, unseen, and unreleased films and TV programmes are a burgeoning
area of academic study, allowing for the excavation of hidden and lost
histories, new insights and perspectives on structural barriers and
inequalities in the media industries, and the reframing of the
understanding of how the media industries operate. The film and
television industries are built on a labour force that has largely
worked on projects that were never, and will never, be made, whilst
substantial amounts of investment and resource goes towards these unmade
projects. The reasons contributing to the unmade are myriad and the
industrial scale of these lost projects is staggering. The availability
of new archival sources, alongside academic and popular interest, are
driving this field of inquiry, which presents opportunities for
rethinking film and television history and for the development of
counter histories. At the same time, the appeal of ‘lost’ films is
furthered by the discovery of unproduced screenplays. As well as books
on Kubrick’s /Napoleon /and /The Greatest Movies You’ll Never See/,
recent years have seen documentary films on ‘lost projects’ such as
/Lost in La Mancha /(2002) and /Jodorowsky’s Dune/ (2013), radio
adaptations of unmade films like Welles’s /Heart of Darkness/, and stage
readings of unproduced Hammer horrors such as /Vampirella/. There are
also archives filled with audio-visual footage of outtakes, cuts, and
unseen material of films that might have been. Even more tantalising are
those archives containing films and television that have been unseen for
many decades, lost to time and that have gone unrecorded in official
histories.
Building on recent works on this topic, including the collection /Shadow
Cinema: The Historical and Production Contexts of Unmade Film /(2020)
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/shadow-cinema-9781501351594/>, this
conference proposes to examine the unmade, unseen, and unreleased across
the full spectrum of film, television, and other screen industries. How
can we make sense of the unmade, unseen, and unreleased? How does it
impact on current histories of film and television? What are the counter
histories that can be constructed? And what does it reveal about the way
the film and television industries operate?
We invite papers for submission on any aspect of unmade, unseen, and
unreleased film, television, and other screen media. Suggested topics
include, but are by no means limited to:
* Gender / racial inequalities and unmade projects
* Structural barriers and the unmade
* The screenplay process: agents, script readers etc
* The unmade as alternative media history
* Archival approaches to the study of the unmade, unseen, and unreleased
* Case studies of unrealised screenplays
* Development hell
* Methodologies for using unmade screenplays as a resource for
scholarly research
* Realisations of unmade projects
* Outtakes and unused footage
* Forgotten and unseen films
* Fandom and unmade projects
* The literary status of unproduced screenplays
* Industrial perspectives
* Creative failure
* Other unmade screen industry projects i.e. videogames
Proposals for twenty-minute presentations to be emailed to Dr James
Fenwick: (j.fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk) <mailto:(j.fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk)>and Dr Kieran
Foster ((kieran.foster /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)
<mailto:(kieran.foster /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)>) with a submission deadline of
31^st January 2022. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words and
include a 100-word biography.
Convenor biographies:
**
*Dr Kieran Foster, *is a teaching associate in film and television at
the University of Nottingham. He is the author of the forthcoming
monograph /Hammer Goes to Hell: The House of Horrors Unmade Films / and
co-editor of /Shadow Cinema /(2020) and /Studying the Unmade, Unseen,
Unreleased: Theories, Methods, Histories /(forthcoming, Intellect).
*Dr James Fenwick*, senior lecturer in Department of Media Arts and
Communication at Sheffield Hallam University. Author of /Stanley Kubrick
Produces /(2020) and /Unproduction Studies and the American Film
Industry /(2021) and co-editor of /Shadow Cinema /(2020) and /Studying
the Unmade, Unseen, Unreleased: Theories, Methods, Histories
/(forthcoming, Intellect).
There will be a small delegate fee for attendees.
Standard delegate fee: £35
Postgraduate colleagues: £15
Dr. James Fenwick
Senior Lecturer
Department of Media Arts and Communication
Sheffield Hallam University
*Twitter:*@JamesFenwick87 <https://twitter.com/JamesFenwick87>
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