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Janet, Hugo, Carmen, colleagues
It's wonderful that there's interest in the seminar from Brussels to Austin to Santiago. As you say this is a tribute both to the growing interest in Screenwriting Research - and in the outstanding work being done in Denmark, both in the Writers' room of Borgen and other Danmarks Radio series and in documenting and researching it by Eva and others. Indeed I think the close relationship between the study and practice of screenwriting and production is one of the things which has made Danish drama in film and TV so successful internationally.
We have begun to podcast our seminars, but we will not be doing it for this seminar, which is the last opportunity for Eva to rehearse some arguments in front of an audience before her book goes to press , and which also involves discussing an ongoing project which is attracting media interest worldwide. However I am looking for someone who can post a report of the seminarto the SRN website, following Hugo's excellent suggestion.
Eva's Book "Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark: From The Kingdom to The Killing" will be published by Palgrave Macmillan later this year.
Eva is quoted in a New Yorker article On Danish drama- http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/01/07/130107fa_fact_collins
It's behind a paywall but many institutions will have subscriptions.
Best regards
Senior Lecturer
Department of Media Arts
Royal Holloway University of London
Egham Surrey
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01784 443734
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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 9:38 PM
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Subject: Re: London Screenwriting Research Seminar: Thursday 21st of March -Dr Eva Novrup Redvall on "Borgen"
Really, not to clutter up the list, but some US viewers like me have also watched "Borgen" and "The Killing" (both the Danish and US series); I'd love to know what Eva reports. If nothing else, perhaps these expressions indicate the global interest in screenwriting research. Thanks, Janet
At 03:29 PM 3/1/2013, Vercauteren Hugo wrote:
Dear Adam,
Yesterday, Sidse Babett Knudsen, the main Danish actrice of the
series, was in a talkshow on Belgian television.
The series was and is very famous in Holland and Belgium and well made.
I cannot make it to London, Adam, and I am very sorry because I am
very curious about the writing of "Borgen". I hope we can have a kind
of report of the seminar on the screenwriting research web.
I know this is extra work for you, Adam. I am sorry about it.
By the way, we loved "The Killing" as well.
Hugo
Op 1-mrt-13, om 11:56 heeft Ganz, Adam het volgende geschreven:
Apologies for Crossposting
We are delighted to welcome at the next session of the London
Screenwriting Research Seminar on Thursday 21st of March Dr Eva
Novrup Redvall from the University of Copenhagen who will be
speaking on
"Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark: The Writing of
Borgen"
Venue: STB3/6 (Stewart House, basement Next to Senate House) Malet
Street, London WC1E 7HU. (nearest tube Russell Square
Time: 18:00
Dr Eva Novrup Redvall is Assistant Professor at the University of
Copenhagen. She has spent time observing the Writers Room for Borgen
as part of a major research project into the Writing and Production
of Television Drama Series from Danmarks Radio, with the support of
The Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities (FKK)) This
will be published in English as "Writing and Producing Television
Drama in Denmark: From The Kingdom to The Killing" by Palgrave
Macmillan later in 2013
She is also film critic for the daily Danish newspaper Information
and part of the programming team for the Göteborg International Film
Festival.
All welcome -refreshments will be provided.
Please display the attached poster
Regards
Adam
Senior Lecturer
Department of Media Arts
Royal Holloway University of London
Egham Surrey
TW20 0EX
01784 443734
Department of Media Arts
Royal Holloway University of London
Egham Surrey
TW20 0EX
01784 443734
Janet Staiger
William P. Hobby Centennial Professor Emeritus in Communication and
Professor Emeritus of Women's and Gender Studies
Department of Radio-Television-Film (CMA 6.158)
University of Texas at Austin
One University Station A0800
Austin, TX 78712
http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/janet-staiger
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