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[Commlist] Film Studios conference: call for papers
Thu Jan 12 11:03:28 GMT 2023
*Call for Papers: Film Studios: Histories, Evolution, Innovation,
Futures, Bristol 5-7 June 2023*
*Keynote speakers: *Brian R. Jacobson
<https://www.hss.caltech.edu/people/brian-r-jacobson#profile-399c3458-tab>;
Noa Steimatsky <https://noasteimatsky.com/about/>
The ERC-funded STUDIOTEC project welcomes proposals for individual
twenty-minute papers and pre-formed three-paper panels for *Film
Studios: Histories, Evolution, Innovation, Futures*,**an in-person,
three-day conference organised by the University of Bristol, UK, and
held at the Watershed, Bristol, 5-7 June 2023.
Academic interest in the spaces and places of film production has grown
in recent years, and this conference will take stock of recent and
current research into film studios around the world. While ideas of the
Hollywood studio system have tended to dominate the collective
imaginary, recent research has made clear that different film studios
have evolved in distinct ways in response to varying local contexts. It
is this diversity that the conference wishes to emphasise, exploring
commonalities between film production infrastructure in different parts
of the world while noting the specific factors that have shaped the
development of film studios in different geographical temporal,
political and economic circumstances.Intended to demonstrate the
interdisciplinary nature of studio studies, *Film Studios: Histories,
Evolution, Innovation, Futures*will explore film studios as a global
phenomenon, considering their material as well as economic and
socio-cultural dimensions and the links they have established with the
various environments within which they operate. The conference aims to
highlight the diverse range of practices and labour types that
contribute to the successful operation of a film studio, the key role
that studios have played in film production and technical innovation,
and how studios have shaped the professional and social lives of film
industry employees.
We are interested in all areas of studio studies, and in film studios in
all periods and all parts of the world, but would be especially
interested to receive proposals for papers or panels looking at:
* The influence of geographical, political and economic contexts on
the location, development and operation of film studios
* Film studios outside Western Europe and North America
* The studio as a working environment (training and careers,
professional practices, labour conditions, health and safety)
* How film studios adapt to technological innovation (sound, colour,
digital, etc.)
* Women in film studios
* The studio as a social space (exchange and circulation of cultural
and professional practices, cooperation between studios, leisure
activities)
* The architecture and design of film studios
* The representation of film studios in popular culture
* Film studios’ intermediality (intersection with different media,
e.g., broadcasting studios)
* Networks of film production (studios’ ancillary services)
* Archives and resources relevant to the academic study of film studios
* Transnationality and film studios (co-production, movement of
labour, etc.)
* What does the future hold for film studios?
**
*Proposals for individual papers* must include an abstract (max 250
words) and a short speaker biography (max 100 words). *Panel
proposals*must include a 150-word rationale for the panel, a 250-word
abstract for each of the three papers, and a biography for each speaker
of no more than 100 words.*The deadline for submitting proposals is 10
February 2023. Pproposals should be submitted to
**(c.mereukeating /at/ bristol.ac.uk)* <mailto:(c.mereukeating /at/ bristol.ac.uk)>*or
**(richard.farmer /at/ bristol.ac.uk)* <mailto:(richrad.farmer /at/ bristol.ac.uk)>
*Notification of acceptance will be sent out in March 2023.*
*For more information about the STUDIOTEC project, please visit
**https://studiotec.info/* <https://studiotec.info/>**
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