Call for Papers: Cinemas of the Arab World

 
In a special issue of Wide Screen, edited by Latika Padgaonkar, former Executive Editor, Cinemaya, we attempt an engagement with cinemas of the Arab world by asking questions on a variety of topics that are pertinent to this region – from censorship to the new cinema, from the position of women to the question of identity, from the implications of foreign funding to the diversities and similarities of the cinemas of these countries.  
Posted: 2010-01-23 More...
 

Call for Papers: Wide Screen General Issue. Vol 1, No 2, 2009

 
Wide Screen encompasses a broad range of perspectives and approaches and we invite papers on film studies reflecting the journal's aims. We welcome papers on (not limited to): Film Theory Film Practice Film Criticism Film Audience Film Policy Film and Culture Research Methods  
Posted: 2009-09-12 More...
 

Call for Papers: European Producers and Production

 
This issue of Wide Screen is interested in the ways in which the contemporary media environment has changed the role and function of a producer. We would like to understand new models of production emerging as a result of new media environments (multimedia, game industry, internet). Does the multimedia environment lead to a greater specialisation on the part of particular producers in relation to the content they deliver, or does it result in producers extending their activity into a wider range of media and content? How do the profession, work, role and function of a producer differ depending on the national context in which they function? What is the impact of EU-wide policies on production practices in Europe?  
Posted: 2009-07-16 More...
 
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