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A timely consideration of both the history and the current challenges facing practice-based film training, Educating Film-Makers is the first book to examine the history, impact and significance of film education in Britain, Europe and the United States. Film schools, the authors show, have historically focused on the cultivation of the film-maker as a cultural activist, artist or intellectual – fostering creativity and innovation. But more recently a narrower approach has emerged, placing a new emphasis on technical training for the industry. The authors argue for a more imaginative engagement and understanding of the broader social importance of film and television, suggesting that critical analysis and production should be connected. Examining current concerns facing practice-based film education in the digital era, this book is indispensable for both film teachers and students alike.



Table of Contents

Introduction – Duncan Petrie and Rod Stoneman

PART ONE: The Development of Film Schools in Europe and North America – Duncan Petrie

Continental Film Schools: A Brief History of the 'National Conservatoire'
American University Film Schools: A Changing Relationship with Hollywood

PART TWO: British Film Schools – Duncan Petrie

The 'Official' State Institution: The National Film and Television School
The Private Institution: The London Film School
The Art School: The Royal College of Art
Beyond London: The Struggle for a Scottish Film School

PART THREE: Provocations – Rod Stoneman

Prologue
The Culture Industry
The Academic and the Creative
The Ethics of the Sign
The Theories We Need
Digital Examination
Towards a Different Future

Educating Film-makers: Past, Present and Future

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783201853, 978-1783201853
      ISBN10: 1783201851

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A timely consideration of both the history and the current challenges facing practice-based film training, Educating Film-Makers is the first book to examine the history, impact and significance of film education in Britain, Europe and the United States. Film schools, the authors show, have historically focused on the cultivation of the film-maker as a cultural activist, artist or intellectual – fostering creativity and innovation. But more recently a narrower approach has emerged, placing a new emphasis on technical training for the industry. The authors argue for a more imaginative engagement and understanding of the broader social importance of film and television, suggesting that critical analysis and production should be connected. Examining current concerns facing practice-based film education in the digital era, this book is indispensable for both film teachers and students alike.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction – Duncan Petrie and Rod Stoneman

      PART ONE: The Development of Film Schools in Europe and North America – Duncan Petrie

      Continental Film Schools: A Brief History of the 'National Conservatoire'
      American University Film Schools: A Changing Relationship with Hollywood

      PART TWO: British Film Schools – Duncan Petrie

      The 'Official' State Institution: The National Film and Television School
      The Private Institution: The London Film School
      The Art School: The Royal College of Art
      Beyond London: The Struggle for a Scottish Film School

      PART THREE: Provocations – Rod Stoneman

      Prologue
      The Culture Industry
      The Academic and the Creative
      The Ethics of the Sign
      The Theories We Need
      Digital Examination
      Towards a Different Future

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