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CATH 2015 : New Frontiers in Cinema and Television Conference - KEYNOTE ANNOUNCED

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Link: https://cathpostgrad.wordpress.com/call-for-papers-strange-new-worlds-new-frontiers-in-cinema-and-television/
 
When Jun 18, 2015 - Jun 18, 2015
Where De Montfort University, Leicester
Submission Deadline May 10, 2015
Final Version Due Jun 10, 2015
Categories    film   technology   history   postgraduate
 

Call For Papers

The Cinema and Television History Research Centre presents:
STRANGE NEW WORLDS: NEW FRONTIERS IN CINEMA AND TELEVISION
CONFERENCE

Keynote Speaker: Dr Helen Wheatley, (Associate Professor Film and Television, University of Warwick)

Thursday 18th June 2015

Issues of technology and film have long been considered fundamental bedfellows. Studies of technology’s impact both on the cinema – from the coming of sound and colour to the rise of digital media – and within its films have shaped much scholarly thinking. Indeed, representations of technology’s effects on modern and future life shine a light on our most elemental fears.

In these days of digital frontier, how do we as scholars and audiences negotiate our relationship to the technologised cinema? How do we best understand the role that technology, and our awareness of it, plays into the production, distribution and reception of television and cinema? Do films and television shows visualise technology as an oppressor or a liberator – and has that changed over time?

We invite papers that explore the issues inherent in the relationship between technology and cinema, with possible topics to consider, but not limited to:

Rethinking the history of technological progress in cinema and television
Cinematic representations of technology
The mediation and coverage of technology in the film industry
Film and television criticism in the Internet Age
The cultural effects of technological change in production, distribution and exhibition
New technologies in documentary filmmaking
Special effects and the cinema
World cinemas and television in the digital age
Impacts of streaming and alternative distribution on television broadcasting
Crowdfunding, and other disruptions to traditional production models
Abstracts of between 200 and 300 words for presentations of around 20 minutes should be submitted, along with a brief biography to cath.postgrad@gmail.com by FRIDAY 1 MAY 2015. Please include the reference STRANGE NEW WORLDS in your subject line.

Delegate / Registration Fee £10

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