Arta Barzanji
Concrete Abstractions: Film Criticism and Dialectical Thought
Concrete Abstractions: Film Criticism and Dialectical Thought
The Dynamics of Development: An Analysis of the Operation and Influence of Filmmaking Laboratories and Workshops.
Entangling Umwelten: Towards a New Ecology of Moving Images and Nonhuman Worlds
Revisiting Race and Thatcherism: the Second Life of the 1980-85 Uprisings on Screen
Moving Pictures, Music and Theatrical Exhibition in London, 1914–1930
Cinephilia’s “Horizontal Terrain”: Exploring Chinese Digital Cinephile Culture Through Pinglun
Dramatic Writing Practice and Pedagogy: Training the Contemporary Scriptwriter
Developing a TV Drama for the Misrepresented: British Female Arab Actors
Negotiating virtual spaces: Exploring the intersection of young people’s behaviour and identity across virtual and physical worlds through ethnographic filmmaking
Modular Audio Description: Using the extended track to enable personalisation for different audiences
‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.
Television Drama in Transition: Screen Two, the Single Play, and the Television Film
Tools for Persuasion: methods of storytelling in UK and US courtrooms
The notational: mental health and female identity in the diary films of Anne Charlotte Robertson
Parataxis and being within Cities - an investigation into minority experience and production of space within Dawson’s Height Estate
An Archive of Fairies: Modernism, Fantasy, and Shy Ephemera 1890-1930
Death-style: An essay film investigation of 1980s images of gay male depravity through the lens of ‘queer negativity’
The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.
rub rub rub rub rub rub brush brush quiver oh hello, you: Queer Captioning as Material
Cold Love: Can screened depictions of love between humans and robots legitimately contribute to debates regarding socio-ethical implications of HRI
Period Costume Making in British Art Schools from the late 1950s and its impact on British Television & Film Dramas