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[Commlist] ILUMINACE 2/2025 published: A Conversation Beyond the Script
Wed Nov 12 14:01:03 GMT 2025
Iluminace announces a new themed issue:
A Conversation Beyond the Script
Guest editors: Jan Černík and Jan Trnka
Complete issue is available for free:
<https://iluminace.cz/en/magno/ilu/2025/mn2.php?l=en
<https://iluminace.cz/en/magno/ilu/2025/mn2.php?l=en>>
The special issue of Iluminace, "A Conversation Beyond the Script,"
brings together diverse perspectives on screenwriting. In the editorial,
six articles, and an interview, readers will find historical studies,
reports on the current state of the screenwriting craft, profiles of
filmmakers, and insights into the possible future of writing for
audiovisual media.
*Jan Černík / Jan Trnka: Shifting Screenwriting — The Past, Present and
Future of the Craft. An Introduction to a Special Issue “Conversation
Beyond Script”
*Claus Tieber: Fascinating Rhythm. The Screenwriting of Sound Symphonies
for American and European Film of the 1930s
*Martin Kos: Copyright, Credits, and Write-for-Hire Creativity.
Authorship and Authority in Czech Silent Screenwriting
*Rosamund Davies: Talking to You. Addressing the Viewer in Virtual
Reality Narratives
*Cecilie Levy: Subjective Access and Focalization in VR
*Maria Chiara Oltolini: Storytelling Beyond Dialogue and Preschool
Animation. *Rethinking Audiovisual Narrative in the TV Series The Sound
Collector
*Imran Firdaus: The Living Script. Proposing an Adaptive Practice in
Humaira Bilkis’s Things I Could Never Tell My Mother (2022)
The issue contains three more studies outside the theme:
*Nicholas David Hudac: The Anti-Star. Věra Hrubá Ralston and Fault Lines
of Classic Models of Stardom
*Veronika Klusáková: “You All Have Such a Wholesome Look.”
Class and the Gothic Family in Ozark
*Jiří Horníček: The 9.5 mm Film Format as a Commercial Product.
The History of the Cinéma Company in the Context of Czech Amateur
Filmmaking Between 1932 and 1952
An interview with Cristi Puiu and review of the book Decolonising the
(Post-)Soviet Screen are also included.
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