Dear All,
Quick update on a couple of practice research things:
1. BAFTSS Practice Research SIG event
2. BAFTSS Practice Research Portfolio Award - deadline Friday 30 October
Best,
Charlotte
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1. BAFTSS Practice Research SIG event
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We had planned a BAFTSS Practice Research SIG event in June 2020 which wasn't able to take place due to the pandemic, but has now evolved into an exciting series of events which I'll be publicising more broadly shortly, but just wanted to give you a quick heads up.
>>Family and Autoethnography - Wed, 25 Nov
Fatherland - Kayla Parker & Stuart Moore
The Family Album and Other Images - Stephen Connolly
The Album - Sana Bilgrami
BOOK NOW: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/126652905249
>>Documentary Methodologies - Wed 2 Dec
Fleur de Sel - Keith Marley
Performative Feedback Filmmaking - Michael Holly
BOOK NOW: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/126659701577
>>Videographic Film Criticism - Wed 13 Jan 2021
Fleur de Sel - Keith Marley
Performative Feedback Filmmaking - Michael Holly
BOOK NOW: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/126661005477
I'm still firming up the fourth event with Orson Nava - Wed 20 Jan so please save the date.
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2. BAFTSS Practice Research Portfolio Award - deadline Friday 30 October
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Also a reminder that the BAFTSS Practice Research Portfolio Award deadline is tomorrow Friday 30 October - please consider submitting and encourage your practice-research students to submit as well.
The link to the BAFTSS Awards is here: https://www.baftss.org/awards
We invite submissions in the following categories:
> Audiovisual Practice-Research: e.g. original film/TV/video/moving image/screen media practice.
> Videographic film and moving image studies: e.g. online digital video essays/scholarly remixes/audio-visual film criticism.
> Other Research Applications and Infrastructure: e.g. film and television studies research-related websites, mobile apps, online databases and archives.
> Doctoral Award: Entrants can enter in any of the above categories. We will require proof that the practice research was completed as part of doctoral study (for example an email from the Registry confirming student status or an email from the supervisor confirming the work was carried out as part of doctorate).
​Individuals or research groups may submit only one entry.
Your entry must consist of a practice research portfolio, including a link to the artefact and a research statement of 500–1000 words documenting the research rationale. One output might include several related practice research projects (e.g. a series of short films) or just one (e.g. a database, a film, an app). The portfolio is intended to enable nominees to point towards the wider research context too. We ask you to define the contribution to knowledge too which can be outside the narrowly defined area of film or digital studies but can include, for example, gender and post colonial studies.
Submission is via this google doc form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbYsilm_HnYELU_RHkKK1ZlvoigDYD7u818-_jlLF4vsfK7Q/viewform
We are inviting work for the period from 1 September 2019 to 31 August 2020.
We also strongly encourage practice submissions to BAFTSS' associated publication Open Screens, if your work has not been published elsewhere: https://openscreensjournal.com.
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