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[Commlist] Job Vacancies: Lecturer in Film & Television Production
Wed Jun 23 16:10:00 GMT 2021
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We are pleased to announce a vacancy for a Lectureship in Production for
Film & Television (with an emphasis on cinematography) in the Department
of Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media (TFTI) at the
University of York. Application links and job description below:
*University of York listing:* https://tinyurl.com/TFTI-cine
<https://tinyurl.com/TFTI-cine>
*Jobs.ac.uk <http://jobs.ac.uk/> listing:*
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGV455/lecturer-in-production-for-film-and-television
<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGV455/lecturer-in-production-for-film-and-television>
*Department: * Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media
*Based at: * University of York
*Hours of work: * Full-time
*Contract status: * Open-ended
*Salary: * £40,322 - 49,553
*Application Deadline: _8 July 2021_*
*Interview Date: *4 August 2021
*Job Reference: *9514
We are seeking an excellent individual who has detailed knowledge and
experience of both current industry practice in single camera film and
television production (particularly cinematography) and working in
academia. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in
cinematography for commercial film or television as well as strong
knowledge of production processes more generally. We particularly
encourage applications from female and BAME candidates, who are
currently under-represented within the University of York in this area.
The successful candidate will join an innovative and rapidly expanding
department that brings together research, teaching and commercial
activities in the fields of film, television, theatre and interactive media.
*Role*
The successful candidate will play a significant role in the delivery
and assessment of single-camera film and television production teaching
with the focus on cinematography. They will contribute to
production-related modules for our ScreenSkills-accredited BSc in Film
and Television Production and MA in Film and Television Production with
Cinematography. They will also be involved in the supervision of
students as well as undertaking administrative responsibilities in the
Department. In addition:
For a teaching and scholarship (T&S) contract: they will exhibit links
to professional work in the field of cinematography through commercial
outlets and/or disseminate related scholarship through conventional
channels.
For a research and teaching (ART) contract: they will carry out and
publish high impact research across cinematography-related subjects in
quality journals, and devise, direct and develop projects generating
external research funding.
*Skills, Experience & Qualification needed*
The successful candidate will have detailed knowledge and experience of
current industry practice and working in academia as well as have the
ambition to make an impact in their field, demonstrate
internationally-relevant scholarship through either professional
practice or conventional academic research, and inspire students through
innovative teaching. They will ideally have demonstrated expertise in
cinematography through professional work in film or television as well
as strong knowledge of digital production workflows. This should include
professional credits in roles related directly to cinematography for
national or internationally released film or television work and
demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas:
* Location-based narrative (fiction) production;
* Commercial short form work (e.g., advertisements, music promos);
* Single-camera studio-based production;
* Documentary production;
* DIT (Digital Imaging Technician) procedures and digital cinema
workflows.
A PhD in Film and Television Production (ideally with an emphasis in
Cinematography) or equivalent professional industry experience is
essential. In addition, experience in shooting for visual effects and
knowledge of editing systems and techniques is highly desirable.
For informal enquiries: please contact Professor John Mateer via email:
(john.mateer /at/ york.ac.uk) <mailto:(john.mateer /at/ york.ac.uk)>, tel: 01904 325230
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We are pleased to announce a vacancy for a *Lectureship in Editing for
Film & Television* in the Department of Theatre, Film, Television and
Interactive Media (TFTI) at the University of York. Application links
and job description below:
*University of York listing:* https://tinyurl.com/TFTI-edit
<https://tinyurl.com/TFTI-edit>
*Jobs.ac.uk <http://jobs.ac.uk/> listing:*
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGU982/lecturer-in-editing-for-film-and-television
<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGU982/lecturer-in-editing-for-film-and-television>
*Department: *Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media
*Based at: *University of York
*Hours of work: *Full-time
*Contract status: *Open-ended
*Salary: *£40,322 to 49,553
*Application Deadline: _ 8 July 2021_*
*Interview Date:* 5 August 2021
*Job Reference: *9506
We are seeking an excellent individual who has detailed knowledge and
experience of both current industry practice in editing and working in
academia. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in
editing for commercial film or television as well as strong knowledge of
postproduction processes more generally. We particularly encourage
applications from female and BAME candidates, who are currently
under-represented within the University of York in this area.
The successful candidate will join an innovative and rapidly expanding
department that brings together research, teaching and commercial
activities in the fields of film, television, theatre and interactive media.
*Role*
The successful candidate will play a significant role in the delivery
and assessment of postproduction teaching including contributing to
modules for our ScreenSkills-accredited /BSc in Film and Television
Production/ and /MA in Film and Television Production/ (which has
multiple variants). They will also be involved in the supervision of
students as well as undertaking administrative responsibilities in the
Department. In addition:
For a teaching and scholarship (T&S) contract: they will exhibit
professional work through commercial outlets and/or disseminate related
scholarship through conventional channels, and devise, develop and
oversee projects generating external production funding.
For a research and teaching (ART) contract: they will carry out and
publish high impact research in quality journals, and devise, direct and
develop projects generating external research funding.
*Skills, Experience & Qualification needed*
The successful candidate will have detailed knowledge and experience of
current industry practice and working in academia as well as have the
ambition to make an impact in their field, demonstrate
internationally-relevant scholarship through either professional
practice or conventional academic research, and inspire students through
innovative teaching. They will ideally have demonstrated expertise in
editing for commercial film or television as well as strong knowledge of
industry postproduction processes. This should include professional
editing/postproduction credits for national or internationally released
film or television work (either long or short-form) and demonstrated
expertise in one or more of the following areas:
* Narrative (fiction) or documentary film editing;
* Editing of commercial short form work such as advertisements or
music promos;
* Editing for broadcast TV programmes;
* Industry-standard digital postproduction workflows (including ACES)
and mastering (including DPP and DCP).
A PhD in Film and Television (ideally with an emphasis on editing) or
equivalent professional industry experience is essential. In addition,
experience in colour grading, visual effects or cinematography is highly
desirable.
For informal enquiries: please contact Professor John Mateer via email:
(john.mateer /at/ york.ac.uk) <mailto:(john.mateer /at/ york.ac.uk)>, tel: 01904 325230
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