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Dear all, 

Excited to introduce the first post for Notes on Colour (May 2018), BAFTSS’ Special Interest Group on Colour and Films’ blog:  

Kirsty Sinclair Dootson’s conference reporWhat We Talk About When We Talk About Colour at: SCMS 2018, the Colour Group GB’s Third International Conference on Colour in Film, which was organised in collaboration with the University of Zurich and HTW Berlin; the Colour in Context Symposium at the University of Bristol, and BAFTSS 2018 Annual Conference (Revolution: Politics, Technology, Aesthetics) at the University of Kent.    Notes on Colour: https://colourandfilm.com/2017/12/03/featured-content/

Author: Kirsty Sinclair Dootson, PhD Candidate. History of Art, Film and Media Studies, Yale University. Contact: [log in to unmask] Twitter: @sinclairdootson

Best regards
Liz 

Dr Elizabeth Watkins, University of Leeds. 
Contact: [log in to unmask]
Recent publications: 
Articles:
‘Liminal Perceptions: Intermediality and the Exhibition of Non-fiction Film’, The Colour Fantastic, Chromatic Worlds of Silent Cinema (Amsterdam University Press 2018), pp.51-73.
‘Mapping the Antarctic: Photography, Colour and the Scientific Expedition in Popular Exhibition’, Progress in Colour Studies (John Benjamins, 2018), pp.439-459.
‘Don’t Look Now: Transience and Text’, Screen (2015), vol.56, no.4, pp.436-449.
Books: 
Gesture and Film: Signalling New Critical  Perspectives (Routledge 2017).
Color and the Moving Image (Routledge 2013).
Co-convenor: BAFTSS Special Interest Group on Colour and Film https://colourandfilm.com





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