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[Commlist] CFP: Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy 2023 Festival & symposium
Tue Sep 27 06:42:49 GMT 2022
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Call for creative works and papers:
*Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy 2023*
The University of South Australia in collaboration with the
Australian Screen Production Education and Research Association
(ASPERA), is pleased to announce the fourth Sightlines festival to be
held from June 29-30 in Adelaide, South Australia.
This event will run alongside the 2023 Australian Screen Production,
Education and Research Association (ASPERA) conference, to be held at
Flinders University in Adelaide from June 28-29.
Sightlines 2023 will be part festival and part symposium. It continues
to have two main purposes: to showcase the full range of screen
production that occurs in the higher education sector; and to contribute
to the development of screen production as an academic research
discipline. The focus of this event will be screenings and
demonstrations of screen-based creative practice research (showcasing
completed works and works in-progress), drawing in practitioners working
with an array of platforms and methodologies.
The inaugural Sightlines festival at RMIT in Melbourne in 2014 showcased
the quality and diversity of creative screen-based works produced in the
higher education sector, including short and feature-length work
suitable for cinema exhibition, documentaries, dramas, essay and
experimental films. In 2016 Sightlines’ scope extended to also include
presentations of work from other sites of exhibition, such as
screenwriting, online, interactive and non-linear productions. This
continued in 2019 at third RMIT-based event, which explored a variety of
research frameworks to imagine new possibilities for the screen
production sector. In 2023 we add an additional showcase of virtual
reality works.
*In 2023 we are calling for the following types of proposals:***
-Exhibition of creative works (screen practice research outputs)
accompanied by a short practitioner introduction and/or post-screening talk
-Exhibition of short virtual reality works (Meta Quest 2 compatible) to
be accessed via headsets at programmed times throughout the event.
-20-minute papers, presentations or pre-formed panels addressing key
areas of contemporary screen production as research. Presentations could
include exhibition of screen practice research in-progress or discussion
of screenplay works.
*Creative works (and accompanying research statements) or papers might
directly or indirectly explore the following topics or questions:*
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-Ethical issues for screen-based creative practice research
-New screen technologies and approaches to practice
-Responses to the climate crisis
-Localised storytelling in a globally connected world
-Collaborative filmmaking and filmmaking collectives
-Distribution and exhibition of filmmaking research within/outside of
the academy
-The rise of audio-visual essay making as an alternative form of scholarship
-How is film and filmmaking in the academy evolving?
-How can creative practice research in screen production be funded or
otherwise supported?
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Sightlines has had many conversations around the peer-review process
and publication of screen works. We understand this is a critical
process, and we will be encouraging and facilitating delegates to pursue
publication and dissemination of their works in an issue of /Sightlines
Journal/ following the 2023 event.
* Submission guidelines:*
-*/Exhibition of Creative Works/*
Please submit a preview copy via online link with the accompanying
information:
-Title
-Name of presenter and other relevant key creative contributors
-Medium/format
-Running time
-A 300-word *research statement* that contextualises the work. This may
be a statement that explicates the background, significance and
contribution of the work. This statement should provide an understanding
of the context of the work, the community of practice in which you are
operating, any research question/s your work seeks to address, how the
importance of the work can be understood, and/or how the impact of the
work might be measured.
-Short presenter biography
We accept creative works from Australian and international researchers
that contribute to understandings of screen production research as well
as other fields. Any screen production completed after *2018* is
eligible, but we ask that you contextualise the work with your
accompanying statement. If your work has specific exhibition
requirements, please include these in your submission.
-*papers or panels addressing key areas of contemporary screen
production as research*
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Please submit a 300-word abstract outlining your proposed paper or
panel, including your name, title and affiliation of each
presenter/panellist. Please also include a short biography (100 words
maximum) for each presenter/panellist.
Please contact Kath Dooley if you have any questions or concerns:
(kath.dooley /at/ unisa.edu.au) <mailto:(kath.dooley /at/ unisa.edu.au)>
Please submit all proposals via the Sightlines email address (also cc in
Kath Dooley):
(sightlines /at/ aspera.org.au) <mailto:(sightlines /at/ aspera.org.au)>
*Deadline:*
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Abstracts and previews of films to be submitted by Friday January 20, 2023.
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