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[ecrea] Three Fully Funded PhD Studentships: Channel 4 and Film / BBC and Film
Fri Apr 30 08:25:23 GMT 2010
>The Centre for Cultural and Creative Research
>(CCCR) at the University of Portsmouth is
>offering three fully funded PhD studentships.
>Each relate to aspects of the relationship
>between television and film culture in Britain:
>
>a) Channel Four Television: Film Policy and Programming
>b) Film Four: A Critical Survey of Sponsored Feature Films
>c) BBC Films: A Critical Survey
>
>The first two are funded by the Arts and
>Humanities Research Council as part of the
>project 'Channel 4 Television and British Film
>Culture'
>(http://www.port.ac.uk/research/cccr/projects/c4_bfc/).
>The third is funded by CCCR.
>
>Deadline for all applications is 31 MAY 2010.
>
>Full details concerning contact details,
>eligibility criteria and the application process
>can be found at http://www.port.ac.uk/research/cccr/opportunities.
>
>Brief descriptions of these opportunities:
>
>a) Channel Four Television: Film Policy and Programming
>This PhD will provide an institutional study of
>Channel 4's evolving film policy in terms of its
>original remit, commissioning ethos and key
>innovations, and will produce a survey of its
>provision for film programming. The study
>affords considerable scope for the student to
>develop comprehensive expertise in a case study
>of contemporary media policy. The role would
>suit a post-graduate student who has an interest
>and/or experience in television history or media
>policy, and who is keen to develop research
>skills in archival work, experience in interview
>techniques and expertise in digital data-handling.
>
>b) Film Four: A Critical Survey of Sponsored Feature Films
>This PhD will build on existing literature in
>the field to produce an analytical survey of
>Channel 4â¬"s commissioned output of original
>feature films, combining close analysis of key
>texts with archival research on production and
>critical and popular reception. This project
>presents the opportunity to produce a
>comprehensive critical account of the output of
>a major sponsor in British film culture. The
>role would suit a post-graduate student who has
>an interest and/or experience in British cinema
>history or film studies, and who is keen to
>develop research skills in archival work,
>experience in interview techniques and expertise in digital data-handling.
>
>c) BBC Films: A Critical Survey
>This PhD will produce an analytical survey of
>the output of BBC Films from the 1980s onwards.
>It will consider policy, personnel and
>commissioning strategies, and will present a
>series of case studies of original feature films
>sponsored for television broadcast and cinema
>release. This project offers scope to produce
>the first comprehensive account of BBC Films
>output in relation to British film culture of
>the period. The role would suit a post-graduate
>student who has an interest and/or experience in
>British cinema history or film studies, and who
>is keen to develop research skills in archival
>work and experience in interview techniques.
>
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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