Screen Production Research

Creative Practice as a Mode of Enquiry

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Palgrave Macmillan


Paru le : 2017-12-19



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Aimed at students and educators across all levels of Higher Education, this agenda-setting book defines what screen production research is and looks like—and by doing so celebrates creative practice as an important pursuit in the contemporary academic landscape. Drawing on the work of international experts as well as case studies from a range of forms and genres—including screenwriting, fiction filmmaking, documentary production and mobile media practice—the book is an essential guide for those interested in the rich relationship between theory and practice. It provides theories, models, tools and best practice examples that students and researchers can follow and expand upon in their own screen production projects.
Pages
253 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2017-12-19
Marque
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9783319628363
EAN PDF
9783319628370

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Nombre pages copiables
2
Nombre pages imprimables
25
Taille du fichier
3850 Ko
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48,14 €

Craig Batty is Dean of Research at University of South Australia, Australia. He is author, co-author and editor of numerous books, including Media Writing: A Practical Introduction (2nd ed., 2016), Screenwriters and Screenwriting: Putting Practice into Context (2014), The Creative Screenwriter: Exercises to Expand Your Craft (2012) andMovies That Move Us: Screenwriting and the Power of the Protagonist’s Journey (2011).

Susan Kerrigan is an Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia, who specialises in creative practice research methodologies. She is a co-investigator on the Filmmaking Research Network grant, funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council, and has held Australian Research Council Grants investigating the creative industries. Susan has produced and directed Australian television programs, including Play School.

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