A reminder this survey is still open. Please share and participate. 


The AHRC funded Filmmaking Research Network has designed a survey to gather data about filmmaking research.    

The aim of this survey is to compare and contrast examples of filmmaking research through producing case studies and a register of films as research outputs. It is also intended to build capacity through networking members via research themes, curating content from the film register for international dissemination and creating a Phd examiner list. 

Though the survey  is primarily aimed at UK and Australian academics we welcome contributions from colleagues in other countries particularly those who have films to register.

Please participate by completing the online survey at: 
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/filmmakingresearch

For further information about the network and to join our e-list visit:
http://filmmakingresearch.net

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Joanna Callaghan
Senior Lecturer Filmmaking
Convenor of MA Filmmaking
University of Sussex
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/328339

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