Hi,
As well as the length restriction, the window for project launch is restrictive too - projects made or launched during the last year.
With these parameters I wonder how much work will in fact be eligible.
I will pass this comment on to the AHRC, to add to the other feedback.
Best wishes,
M
Mandy Rose
Associate Professor
Director - Digital Cultures Research Centre
University of the West of England
dcrc.org.uk
http://i-docs.org/
@collabdocs
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Many thanks, George.
Best wishes,
Cahal
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Alas I am only the messenger in this instance!: AHRC asked me to fwd to relevant lists / networks to ensure wide publicity so I did.
I have let AHRC know there was some correspondence on the list, both praise and also some expression of concern abt 30-minute length. I offered to cut n paste to them the list responses--but that shouldn't of course preclude MeCCSA list members contacting AHRC themselves too.
George
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Short form is important, Cary, agreed.
I was curious about the how the decision was reached to have only a short form festival, given the awards by AHRC to longer form films as well as short.
Best wishes,
Cahal
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School of Creative Arts
Queen's University Belfast
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Shorts are an important form, largely neglected by broadcasters and distributors. 30 minutes has for many years been the defining time-limit for a "short film".
Cary Bazalgette
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On 28 Mar 2015, at 22:44, Jill Daniels <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Yes, those of us who work in the longer form will be excluded. What is the rationale? I will contact
Philip Pothen [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]><mailto:[log in to unmask]> named at the bottom of the PDF to ask. Maybe others could do the same.
Jill
Dr Jill Daniels
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Film
Arts & Digital Industries
University of East London
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Docklands Campus
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London E162RD
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Looks great, George, but the 30 minute limit will exclude many excellent films that came out of AHRC funding. It seems arbitrary and a pity.
Cahal
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School of Creative Arts
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Some MeCCSA members will definitely be interested in this AHRC 10th Anniversary initiative...
George
Prof George McKay
AHRC Leadership Fellow, Connected Communities Programme
Film, Television & Media Studies (FTM)
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
tel +44 (0)779 1077 074; +44 (0)1603 592152
connected-communities.org<http://connected-communities.org><http://connected-communities.org> georgemckay.org<http://georgemckay.org><http://georgemckay.org>
Shakin' All Over: Popular Music & Disability (University of Michigan Press, 2013)
ed., The Pop Festival: History, Music, Media, Culture (Bloomsbury, 2015)
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The AHRC is marking its tenth anniversary in 2015 through a number of activities designed to showcase the achievements of the arts and humanities research community over the last decade, to look forward to the coming decade and to celebrate the role of the arts and humanities in all areas of our national life.
The AHRC’s Research in Film Awards is one of these activities, designed to showcase, reward and recognise the best of the large and increasing number of high-quality short films (defined as no longer than 30 minutes) produced as outputs or by-products of arts and humanities research. In addition, the Inspiration Award – open to members of the general public – will recognise those films inspired by arts and humanities research.
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Awards will be made in five categories (see below) and the winner in each category will win £2,000 to be invested in their future film-making activities. All applicants must accompany their film submissions with supporting text, which invites all entrants to make explicit their films’ links with arts and humanities research.
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