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[ecrea] CFP Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies
Tue Jul 24 12:50:18 GMT 2012
The /Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies/ is seeking
contributions in these areas:
* Italian Translocal Cinema and Media*
* *Within the realm of a post-national and trans-cultural debate, the
purpose of this panel is to refer to Italy as the unifying geo-cultural
site for a contemporary discussion on translocal cinema. Contributions
will elaborate a multifaceted definition of Italian cinema, transcending
geo-ethnic land and sea borders and moving away from merely celebratory
local cinematic experiences. This reconfigured collocation and
reassessed connotation of Italian film and media will be examined
through the artistic production of filmmakers and media practitioners
working within and outside the country.
* Beyond Mainstream Italian Cinema*
The journal aims to bring academic attention to Italian film productions
outside the realm of commercial cinema. Submissions will engage in a
critical debate on independent and experimental film, new digital media,
web-based visual texts, electronic games, advertizing, the development
of innovative trans-media and cross-media narratives, video-
installation art, short films, long/short feature/documentary animation.
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*Foreign Directors and Productions in Italy*
The* *Italian Film Commission (IFC) is a division of the Italian Trade
Commission (ITC) and operates as the promotional office for the
audiovisual industry. Woody Allen's 2012 feature /To Rome with Love/
indicates continued interest and fascination for Italy as the ideal
cinematic set. Even before the institution of the IFC, Italy was the
preferred location for numerous international productions. The history
of world cinema is rich of foreign films set in Italy, including, but
not limited to Hollywood filmmakers. Submissions will explore the
artistic work of international directors in Italy in all periods and
genres.
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*Professionals in the Italian Film Industry *
The journal intends to promote, stimulate and bring together current
research and contemporary debates on the contributions of film industry
professionals, an area which has been somewhat neglected in academic
discourse. Articles on the work of screenplay writers, art directors,
cinematographers, film editors, sound engineers, costume designers and
make-up artists in Italian cinema will help redress this imbalance while
encouraging further research.
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*Sponsored or Ephemeral Italian and Italian-American Films*
Sponsored film, or ephemeral film, as defined by film archivist Rick
Prelinger <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Prelinger>, is a film
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film> made by a particular sponsor
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponsor_%28commercial%29> for a specific
purpose other than as a work of art. These films were designed to serve
a specific pragmatic purpose for a limited time. The genre is composed
of advertising <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertising> films,
educational films <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_film>,
industrial videos <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_video>,
training films <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Training_film>, social
guidance films <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_guidance_film>, and
government-produced films. The journal welcomes contributions on this
specific genre of Italian and Italian-American films.
Please visit the journal's website for abstract submissions
http://bit.ly/oa7uDj and send your abstract and bio data to the Editor,
Flavia Laviosa.
Flavia Laviosa, Senior Lecturer
Department of Italian Studies
Cinema and Media Studies Program
Director, Winter Session in Rome http://bit.ly/K1Al3u
Wellesley College, 106 Central St.
Wellesley, MA 02481, USA
Tel. (+1) 781-283-2618 Fax (+1) 781-283-2876/
/Bio Page <http://www.wellesley.edu/Italian/flaviosa/biography.html>
Editor,/ Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies/
http://bit.ly/oa7uDj
Certified Trainer & Tester, /ACTFL Italian OPI & WPT/
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