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[ecrea] CFP From TV to Screen: OLH Special Collection

Thu Nov 26 19:12:33 GMT 2015





Papers are invited for a special collection  from the Open Library
Humanities on the subject /From TV to Screen: The Critical Relationship
Between Popular Television Programmes and their Transition to film/.


Papers can include, but are not restricted to, examinations of the
transitional processes of:

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    Industry and production values

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    Narrative development

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    Character/personnel changes and/or development

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    Plot and scenario transitions

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    Original versus adaptation

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    Failures and successes

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    Long Form versus Seriality

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    The television to screen phenomenon

Research articles should be approximately 8000 words in length,
including references and a short bibliography. Submissions should
comprise of:

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    Abstract (250 words)

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    Full-length article (8000 words)

  *

    Author information (short biographical statement of 200 words)


Deadline for submission will be 4th April 2016

Please use the link below for more details.




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CFP: From TV To Screen: The Critical Relationship Between Popular
Television Programmes and their Transition to Film / Deadline 4 April
2016 / OLH
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The transition of popular television programmes to film is a familiar
route, but one that has had mixed results. The list of examples is
extensive, from The X Files and Sex In The City, to The Fugi…
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