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[ecrea] Funded Collaborative PhD opportunity at the University of Leeds/Leeds Film
Fri Nov 02 06:41:33 GMT 2018
Funded Collaborative PhD opportunity at the University of Leeds/Leeds Film:
AN ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORY OF INDEPENDENT FILM EXHIBITION IN LEEDS
Lead Academic and Partner Organisation Supervisors:
Prof Stephanie Dennison
Centre for World Cinemas and Digital Cultures, School of Languages,
Cultures and Societies
University of Leeds
Mr Alex King
Programme Manager
Leeds Film
Project summary
This collaborative doctoral project seeks to break new ground by
enabling a student to carry out an analysis on independent film
exhibition in Leeds informed by both academic scholarship and practical
experience of a series of regional film initiatives under the umbrella
of Leeds Film. Such an analysis will fill a significant gap in cultural
memory within the city: despite Leeds' link with film innovator Louis le
Prince and early movie making, and despite currently having the largest
number of DIY film exhibitions in the UK, very few discussions of film
in Leeds appear in literature, academic or otherwise.
A comprehensive historical overview of independent film exhibition in
Leeds constitutes the first aim of the PhD project, with a number of
potential research questions providing a specific focus which might include:
1) What is the impact of the Leeds International Film Festival and other
exhibition initiatives on the city and local community, and to what
extent does this impact match the expectations of the festival
programmers and partners in Leeds City Council?
2) What are the effects on film culture in the region of constantly
shifting patterns of a) taste, b) demographics, c) film funding?
3) How can we usefully trace/judge the impact of independent film
exhibition in the region?
The time spent working with Leeds Film will be dictated by the
exigencies of the student's research focus. The student will also have
contact with the Hyde Park Picture House, a key venue in the independent
film exhibition history of the region, as well as the National Media
Museum in neighbouring Bradford. A further opportunity is available,
depending on the focus of the research: an internship at the Durban
International Film Festival. Interest in hosting a researcher has been
confirmed by the Centre for Creative Arts, the umbrella organisation
(similar to Leeds Film) in Durban. The practical insights gained from
working alongside the Leeds Film team will provide the student with
excellent experience and a solid skills base, that will prepare them for
a variety of academic and non-academic professions, for example in film
programming/festival organisation, or the cultural industries more broadly.
For more information about this project contact
Prof Stephanie Dennison ((s.dennison /at/ leeds.ac.uk))
In order to apply for funding you must have applied for a place of study
at the University of Leeds by 9 January 2019, clearly stating you are
applying for this project.
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