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[ecrea] CFP - St Andrews Postgraduate Film Studies Symposium: ANIMATION
Fri Jan 31 00:45:16 GMT 2014
Please note the deadline extension to February 7, 2014 for
*St Andrews Postgraduate Film Studies Symposium: ANIMATION*
*Keynote Speaker:* Dr Bella Honess Roe (University of Surrey)
*Location*: University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland
*Date*: Wednesday 9 April 2014
*Deadline for proposals:* 7 February 2014
*Notifications of Decision:* 15 February 2014
The St Andrews Postgraduate Film Studies Symposium is an annual event
organised by Film Students at the University of St Andrews. The aim of
this day is to gather people interested in the elected topic and bring
about new insights and debates in relation to that topic.
This year's symposium to be held on Wednesday 9 April 2014 will be
dedicated to Animation, with a keynote address by Dr Bella Honess Roe
(University of Surrey), expert in animated documentaries. The decision
to focus this year's symposium on animation was in part motivated by the
fact that 2014 marks the centennial of Scottish animator Norman
McLaren's birthday. McLaren was an innovative artist, filmmaker and
animator whose distinguished career spanned over fifty years and
included accolades such as the 1953 Oscar for his short
/Neighbours/ (1952) and the Palme d'Or at Cannes for /Blinkity Blank
/(1955)/./ In honour of his centenary, the symposium will include a
panel on Scottish animation, with Dr Nichola Dobson (University of
Edinburgh) and Dr Sarah Neely (University of Stirling).
With this Postgraduate Symposium we aim to emphasise the versatile and
varied use of animation ranging from the traditional and commercial to
the experimental and avant-garde. Looking at the long history of
animation from the proto-cinematic to its role in film and expanded
cinema, we will explore animation as a facilitator of popular
entertainment, personal expression, and formal experimentation. With
this open approach to the subject of animation, we welcome papers on
proto-cinematic, national, transnational, experimental, television, and
new media animation as well as studies of animation artists and industries.
We invite proposals from postgraduate students for 15-20 minute papers.
Please send your abstract by* 7* *February 2014* to: Amber Shields and
Phil Mann at
(filmstudies-pge /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk) <mailto:(filmstudies-pge /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>
Proposals should include the following:
· An abstract of max. 200 words.
· A short biographical note, including your institutional affiliation.
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Amber Shields
PhD Candidate, Film Studies
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Department of Film Studies
University of St Andrews
99 North Street
St. Andrews, KY16 9AD
Scotland, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)7528 376137
Email: (alfs /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk) <mailto:(alfs /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>
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