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"Follow the Money" - journal issue on film financing
| Call for Papers Date: | 2011-11-23 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-07-08 |
| Announcement ID: |
186390 |
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SPECTATOR
Topic Title
“Follow the money: financing and industrial practices in contemporary international cinema”
Vol. 32, no 2, Fall 2012
We invite contributions that take a scholarly approach to the question: Where does the money come from, and how do the financing sources and practices result in quantity, quality and content of cinema products? While we welcome historical approaches of transformations, shifts and ruptures in industrial environments as well as essays that offer a new approach or reveal new historical data about the American studio system, we are hoping to focus this journal issue on international and non-mainstream American modes of financing in a contemporary global context. We are looking for quantitative studies that trace the relationship between financing, production and changing audiences, analyses of the correlation between various industrial models and the emergence of national cinemas, auteurs or “waves” and essays that reveal the importance of various institutional factors (festivals, guilds and unions, local and national governments, but also bankable stars and innovative technologies) as well as the emergence of new modes of financing and their potential.
Contact information
Ioana Uricaru
2657 Van Buren place, Los Angeles, CA, 90007
323-252-1149
ioana.uricaru@gmail.com
Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be sent to:
University of Southern California
School of Cinematic Arts
Critical Studies
SCA, Room 320
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211
Attn: Ioana Uricaru
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