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[Commlist] symposium CFPractice - Filmmaking in the Academy
Fri Mar 06 19:18:50 GMT 2020
REMINDER:
Filmmaking in the Academy: Practice/Theory Interventions Friday 12 June
DEADLINE: 27 March
This one-day symposium is a celebration of filmmaking in the academy,
where practice researchers screen their work and the research dimensions
are critically explored with a mixed panel of established, early career
and PGR researchers from both practice and traditional film studies
backgrounds. We invite practitioners to submit films and moving image
works readily available to view online (can be password protected),
together with a 300-word research statement and links to supporting
documentation, if applicable (echoing REF guidelines for practice research).
The organisers will then make selected work available to an invited
panel of respondents: Dr Jacqueline Maingard (Co-convener of the Screen
Research Cluster, University of Bristol), Professor Andrew Spicer
(Professor of Cultural Production, UWE Bristol and UoA 34 Lead) and
Professor Phil Powrie (Professor of Cinema Studies, University of
Surrey), who are all interested in engaging critically with practice
research from different disciplines.
At the event the work will be screened with a brief presentation,
followed by peer review, which will be performed live at the event in an
informal, friendly and constructive environment. Together with the
filmmakers, and the audience, the panel will aim to probe the
Significance, Rigour and Originality and contribution to new knowledge
of the presented works from a variety of theoretical frameworks,
including textual analysis, screen industries and genre studies - with a
view to supporting the contributors in honing the way in which they
articulate their practice as research for REF2021 and beyond.
Practice work, statements and the resulting conversations could be
written up and submitted as a strand to BAFTSS online journal Open Screens.
The aims of the event are threefold:
1. to provide a supportive space to communicate the value of practice
research to a mixed
audience of practice and non-practice researchers in preparation for REF21
2. to act as a pilot for a potential strand at future BAFTSS Annual
Conferences to avoid
practice speaking only to practice
3. to encourage colleagues to submit practice for consideration by the
journal.
Key Dates:
Deadline for submissions: 27 March 2020 Notification: 1 May
Registration: 22 May 2020
Event: Friday 12 June 2020
Please email (charlotte.crofts /at/ uwe.ac.uk) by 27 March 2020 with “BAFTSS
Practice SIG Event” in the subject. Please see details on Submission
Guidelines below. We very much look forward to receiving your submissions.
Charlotte Crofts (Associate Professor, Filmmaking, UWE Bristol, BAFTSS
Practice Research SIG convenor)
More details and submission guidelines here:
http://www.mir.org.uk/filmmaking-in-the-academy/
This event is run by the BAFTSS Practiced Research SIG, supported by the
British Association of Film and Television Studies (BAFTSS) and the
Moving Image Research Group (MIRGE), UWE Bristol.
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