(Ouvert à tous, mais intéresserait particulièrement des étudiants en master, et des personnes qui préparent le capes).
Film and
Television Policies in English-speaking Countries
CinEcoSA International Conference
Friday 25 October 2013
Université Paris 8, Saint-Denis, G
Building, Room G-2
10.00 Conference registration
10.20 Welcome address – Joël AUGROS (Université
Paris 8)
10.30 FILM POLICY ISSUES – Chairs: Nathalie DUPONT (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale) and Joël
AUGROS (Université Paris 8)
Daniel PELTZMAN (Université de Franche-Comté)
The film and television tax credit and its impact on the California motion
picture industry
Sian BARBER (Queen’s
University, Belfast)
Power and
responsibility: The British Board of Film Classification, the Video Recordings
Act and government control over the film industry
Frédéric GIMELLO (Université
d’Avignon)
The meaning of ‘quality’ in feature film policy
selective aid scheme: A French/UK cross-cultural perspective
12.15 Lunch break
14.00 CASE STUDY 1: AUTRALIA – Chair: Nolwenn MINGANT (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris
3)
Julia HAMMETT-JAMART (Wollongong University; former Manager of Governance, Screen Australia)
Trading(-)in National Cinema: The case for re-thinking Australian film policy
14.45 CASE
STUDY 2: THE UNITED KINGDOM – Chair:
Cecilia TIRTAINE (Université Sorbonne
Nouvelle- Paris 3)
Roger SHANNON (Edge Hill University; former head of production for the BFI)
Film Forever? The British Film Institute and the unraveling of the UK
Film Council
15.30 Break
15.45 WORKSHOP: SCOTLAND – Chairs: Cecilia TIRTAINE (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3) and Joël
AUGROS (Université
Paris 8)
Michael FRANKLIN (University
of St Andrews)
Investing in digital innovation, marketing and distribution: A public funder’s
new role in film market construction
Fabiola ALVAREZ (University
of St Andrews)
The role of the Scottish National
Screen Agency: Justifications of worth
16.45
Concluding remarks – Nolwenn
MINGANT (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
This
conference is organised by CinEcoSA (Cinéma, Economie & Sociétés
Anglophones), thanks to the support of the Centre for Research on the
English-speaking World (CREW – EA4399),
the Institut
de Recherche sur le Cinéma et l’Audiovisuel (IRCAV – EA185) and the Laboratoire Esthétique, Sciences et
Technologies du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel (ESTCA – EA2302).
It is open to all. No registration fees.
For more information, please visit our
website: http://www.cinecosa.com
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