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[ecrea] call for short essays for "Producing For The Screen" book
Mon Nov 12 14:20:29 GMT 2018
CALL FOR SHORT ESSAYS FOR ROUTLEDGE BOOK :
This call for short sub-chapters is for /Producing For The Screen/, a
forthcoming book to be published by Focal Press / Routledge in 2019 as
part of their ongoing PERFORM series :
https://www.routledge.com/PERFORM/book-series/PERFORM. The editor
welcomes abstract submissions for short essays and interviews (500 to
1500 words) on the theme of film and television producing today.
Editor : Amedeo D'Adamo.
Series Editor : Anna Weinstein.
The editor seeks short essays (to be grouped into chapters) that
describe the new fields of producing in today's shifting context of
production, distribution and audiences. In a student-friendly style, the
book discusses the skills and the complexities of being a creative
producer, using examples and explaining their context while deferring
the definitions of key terms to footnotes. Case-studies that illustrate
key aspects of producing are also welcome, but at all times a pragmatic
approach is encouraged. While describing the landscapes of the
profession in different regions, this will not be a how-to book with
legal forms, back-end deal memos and such but rather will offer the
non-professional a close attention to the large economic outlines, the
social pressures and the specific skill-sets that producing now demands
in its many different contexts and marketplaces. These essays will be
interspersed with interviews (already transcribed) of luminaries in the
field such as Lianne Halfon (/Ghostworld, Juno, Perils of Being A
Wallflower, Young Adult/), Jack Lechner (/Fog Of War, Blue Valentine/),
Katriel Schory (20-year head of the Israeli film fund), Peggy Rajski
(/Matewan, The Grifters, Little Man Tate/), director Kim Peirce (/Boys
Don't Cry, Dear White People/) as well as many other up-and-coming
figures working now within the field's new possibilities.
Routledge/Focal Press describes the book series as “an easy-to-read
series for undergraduate and graduate students that ... offers a broad
but detailed view of the industry and varying career tracks within it,
ultimately bolstering readers’ confidence that they have a solid
understanding of what it takes to achieve creative and financial success
with their art—in other words, what it takes to /make a living/ as an
artist." In addition, some critical attention to the field's boundaries
and social history is also invited.
The final style of the book will be conversational and direct : examples
can be found in previews of earlier editions :
https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Screen-PERFORM-Anna-Weinstein/dp/1138945129
Topics can include (but are not limited to)
Beyond 'Project Management' : why does this field resist definition?
Negotiation : art or skill?
Building an EPK
Financing models and techniques
The proper role of the marketing department
Dealing with Post
While the book's main focus is narrative ilm, topics can include (but
are not limited to):
Producing the documentary
Producing commercials
Producing TV
Producing the webseries
Proposals Submission Deadline: Dec. 2nd, 2018
Full Chapters Due: January 31st, 2019
Revised Draft Due: March 1^st , 2019
Submission Date: April 30th, 2019
Please send abstracts (200 to 300 words) to : (amedeo.dadamo /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(amedeo.dadamo /at/ gmail.com)>
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