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[Commlist] Call for proposals for Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy & Screenwriting Research Network Joint Conference/Festival
Fri Jan 17 11:05:39 GMT 2025
Call for Proposals: Joint SRN Conference and Sightlines Festival
2025 - HYPHEN
The University of South Australia’s Creative People, Products and Places
Research Centre (CP3) in conjunction with the Australian Screen
Production, Education and Research Association (ASPERA) is pleased to
announce a combined Screenwriting Research Network
<https://screenwritingresearch.com/> conference, and Sightlines:
Filmmaking in the Academy
<https://www.aspera.org.au/sightlines-conference> festival, to be held
17-20 September 2025 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Since 2006 the Screenwriting Research Network has hosted an annual
conference to explore innovative approaches and exciting research into
the history, theory, practice and teaching of screenwriting. This
conference has travelled the world. Meanwhile, since 2014, Sightlines:
Filmmaking in the Academy, a symposium/festival, has provided a forum to
showcase and discuss screen-based ‘non-traditional’ research outputs. In
2024 we bring these two important communities and events together to
explore crossovers and connections between theory, practice and education.
The theme for the conference-festival is Hyphen. The between. The
connected. The hybrid. What does the hyphen mean to you? What does it
mean for practice? How does it appear in industry? What are the
theoretical implications? From the practitioner-academic to the
writer-director, to the creative-critical, to the teaching-research
nexus, to documentary-drama, to the anti-hero, to the
non-representational, we are interested in creative, critical and hybrid
responses to the theme hyphen.
In this conference-festival we are keen to embrace a range of
submissions that reflect the outputs of scholars, reflective
practitioners, and creative-practice researchers interested in
screenwriting and screen production research and showcase the full range
of screenwriting and screen production that occurs within and between
the higher education sector and industry, and across a breadth of
platforms and methodologies.
We welcome submissions for in-person presentations in the following formats:
*
20-minute papers:
Presentations can include exhibition of screen production research
in-progress or discussion of screenplay works.
*
Pre-constituted panels:
Panels can include exhibition of screen production research in-progress
or discussion of screenplay works.
*
Exhibition of creative screen production works:
Screen production outputs to be accompanied by a short practitioner
introduction and/or post-screening talk.
*
Table read/performance of screenplays:
A screenplay or screenplay excerpt to be read/performed, accompanied by
a short practitioner introduction.
Submission guidelines:
For Panels, please include a 100-word outline of the panel topic or
theme under discussion.
For Panels and Papers please send a 300-word abstract outlining each
paper, 4-6 keywords, and the name and affiliation of each
presenter/panellist. References are optional (maximum five). If you are
citing sources, please use APA style. Please also include a short
biography (100 words maximum) for each presenter/panellist.
For Exhibition of Screen Production Works, please submit a
preview/excerpt of your completed creative work via online link.
For Table Read/Performance of screenplays, please submit a PDF.
For all screen works and scripts, please attach the accompanying
information:
- Title
- Name of presenter and other relevant key creative contributors
- Medium/format
- Running time
- A 300-word research statement that contextualises the work. This may
be a statement that explicates the background, significance and
contribution of the work. The statement should provide an understanding
of the context of the work, the community of practice in which you are
operating, any research question/s your work seeks to address, how the
importance of the work can be understood, and/or how the impact of the
work might be measured. Please also include a short biography of the
presenter (100 words maximum).
Deadline:
Please send your proposals (and any queries) to
(srn.sightlines2025 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(srn.sightlines2025 /at/ gmail.com)> by
Friday 14 February 2025. Please await confirmation that your proposal
has been received.
Conference organisers: Craig Batty, Michael Bentham, Carina Boehm, Sandy
Cameron, Kath Dooley and Kim Munro.
Please note that a separate call for creative works to be featured in a
future issue of Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy journal will
follow the conference-festival.
https://www.aspera.org.au/sightlines-conference
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