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The Filmmaking Research Network (FRN) has produced a set of case studies aimed at improving capacity and understanding of filmmaking research. These are for a wide audience including researchers, research managers and administrators, heads of department and colleagues interested in practice research more generally.  They include: ‘Film Research in REF Impact’,Assessment of Filmmaking as Research’, Researching Filmmaking Practices’ andFunding for Film as Research’. They can be read and downloaded at: http://filmmakingresearch.net/frn-resourses/

 

For further information on the FRN see the website, join the mailing list and get the twitter feed.

http://filmmakingresearch.net/contact_/

 

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Dr Joanna Callaghan

Principal Investigator – Filmmaking Research Network

 

Senior Lecturer Filmmaking

University of Sussex

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/328339

 

Chair of MeCCSA Practice Network

http://www.meccsa.org.uk/networks/practice-network/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/124589234295839/

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