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[Commlist] Call for papers - Designs on Television
Fri Feb 03 22:17:48 GMT 2023
*Call for Papers*
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*Designs on Television: Production Design and Television Aesthetics*
A University of Brighton/CREAM, University of Westminster conference
July 27^th and 28^th 2023, University of Brighton, Grand Parade, BRIGHTON
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*Organisers:*
Dr. Christopher Hogg – (C.Hogg /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
<mailto:(C.Hogg /at/ westminster.ac.uk)>(University of Westminster)
Dr. Douglas McNaughton – (D.Mcnaughton /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
<mailto:(D.Mcnaughton /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>(University of Brighton)
*Overview:*
Design is a key element of all sorts of television, but frequently
neglected in academic studies. In 2003, Piers D. Britton and Simon J.
Barker wrote ‘No serious, sustained examination of the role of scenic or
costume design in the medium has been attempted’ (p.1). Almost 20 years
later, Britton wrote ‘Scholarly analysis of almost any form of design
for the screen… is still a relatively new phenomenon’ (2021: 10). This
conference seeks to examine various aspects of television design,
including set design, set dressing, redressing locations, connections
between real space and onscreen place, relationships between set design
and costume design, and the interpersonal relationships and
institutional structures which inform design for television.
The organisers feel that input from professionals is vital to
understanding how television design works, and therefore there will be
at least one panel of industry practitioners to discuss their experience
of television design. In addition, in collaboration with the University
of Brighton Design Archives, which holds the papers of the pioneering
television designer Natasha Kroll (1914-2004), among others, the
organisers hope to stage an accompanying exhibition of documents,
artefacts and costumes related to television design.
Early critical orthodoxies around television have assumed it is a medium
lacking in any distinctive visual aesthetic. However, more recent work
by scholars such as Steven Peacock, Brett Mills and Helen Wheatley has
drawn attention to television's aesthetic. As Wheatley (2016) argues,
television has always been visual and has always been spectacular. This
conference therefore aims to draw attention to the visual and aesthetic
qualities of television design.
*Paper proposals are welcomed on various topics that may include – but
are not limited to – the following:*
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Factual and fictional television design
Realism, naturalism and alternative approaches
Studio set design
Adapting real locations for television
Costume and makeup design
Designing character
Graphic design
Production design processes and institutional structures
Design and authorship
Careers in television design
Teams and interpersonal relationships in design
Connections between television and other media
Design, spectacle and visual pleasure
Set dressing and action props
Visual Effects
How television design supports performance and narrative
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*Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words, a title for your
paper, a 300 word biography (written in the third person) with ‘Designs
on Television’ in the email subject line to both the organisers listed
above.*We welcome papers from students studying towards a PhD as well as
from established academics.
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*_Deadline for submitting abstracts of papers: 28 February 2023_*
Presentation of the papers will be limited to 20 minutes.
Travel and accommodation expenses are covered by the participants.
*Please note the conference will be in-person not blended.*
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