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[Commlist] Collaborative Doctorate: The Role of Independent Cinema in the Age of On-Demand Culture
Mon Nov 21 20:27:38 GMT 2022
Andrew Spicer is delighted to say that UWE Bristol in collaboration with
Exeter University and Watershed Cultural Cinema is offering a
fully-funded, co-supervised collaborative doctorate *– /The Role of
Independent Cinema in the Age of On-Demand Culture/*/– /as part of the
South West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership.
Full details of the CDA and how to apply can be found here:
https://www.sww-ahdtp.ac.uk/prospective-students/apply/
<https://www.sww-ahdtp.ac.uk/prospective-students/apply/>. Applications
must be in by 23.59 on *16 January 2023. *
Interested applicants who wish to have an informal discussion should
contact Professor Andrew Spicer: (andrew2.spicer /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
<mailto:(andrew2.spicer /at/ uwe.ac.uk)>
Summary given below:
*Subject*
Over the last decade, independent cinema exhibition has faced major
challenges stemming from transformations in the ways in which films are
distributed, exhibited and consumed, most notably from the rise in
streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+, which
offer subscribers a huge choice of feature films and documentaries at a
single click. More recently, both Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic have
had far-reaching impact on the independent sector, which adds further
importance and urgency to this enquiry. Using Watershed as the central
case-study, this project will investigate how these three factors have
affected independent cinema’s approach to film exhibition, curation,
audience development and community-building; its relationships with
distributors, funders and policymakers at local, regional, national and
international levels; and the strategies the sector has developed to
adjust and even survive in an era of on-demand culture.
The knowledge and evidence base built up by this doctoral research will
be crucial in helping Watershed, as one of the UK’s leading independent
cinemas and the British Film Institute’s Film Hub Lead Organisation
(FHLO) for the South West, to help its development of the independent
exhibition sector locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
The knowledge gained through this project will enable Watershed – and
the independent exhibition sector as a whole – to continue to play an
effective cultural role in developing diverse audience tastes, and
supporting a wide range of filmmaking practices being made available,
ones that a market-led approach could not sustain. This project is thus
an opportunity to make a real difference to how audiences engage with film.
*Possible Research questions *
This investigation of independent cinema exhibition demands in-depth
analysis of exhibition practices alongside a broad understanding of the
complex and shifting contextual frameworks – cultural, historical,
industrial, political and regulatory – within which those practices take
place. Likely research questions are:
* How have the challenges of on-demand culture, Brexit and the
post-pandemic shaped the business strategies and programming
practices of independent cinema exhibition?
* In what ways do the policies and priorities of funders and
regulators – centrally the BFI’s 2033 strategy and its Film Audience
Network – affect the operations of independent cinemas? How
effective are existing policy mechanisms at supporting the sector,
and how might they be improved?
* What cultural role do independent cinemas play and how might that
role be sustained?
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