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Aaron Taylor

Aaron Taylor is an Associate Professor in the Department of New Media at the University of Lethbridge, where he specializes in Film Studies. He is the editor of Theorizing Film Acting and the author of numerous essays on film acting, American cinema, and comic books. His research projects including an investigation of the psychology of acting for the camera, comics and the superhero film, and the teary-eyed cult reception of It's a Wonderful Life.
21Jan

PROJECTIONS – Call for book reviews

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Projections is calling for expressions of interest from potential contributors to the Book Review section of the journal. Accepted contributions would be published in either issue 17.2 (summer 2023) or […]
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29Sep

Projections book reviewer needed

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Greetings, Projections is in immediate need of a book reviewer for issue 15.1 (2021). The title in question is Complex Serial Drama and Multiplatform Television by Trisha Dunleavy (Routledge, 2019). […]
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05Apr

SCSMI BOOK LAUNCH – CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

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18Jan

Instructor III – New Media/Digital Video

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Instructor III – New Media/Digital Video 2-year term The University of Lethbridge’s Department of New Media invites applications for a two-year term appointment in new media/digital video at the rank […]
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02Oct

Call for papers: New anthology on characters in film, television, and interactive media

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SCREENING CHARACTERS Editors: Johannes Riis (University of Copenhagen) Aaron Taylor (University of Lethbridge) Often the most immediate object of interest for audiences, characters frequently serve as the direct means by […]
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Recent Posts

  • CfP Special Issue ‘Neuroscience and the Media’
  • Job Advertisement: Assistant Professor of Film Studies (University of Groningen)
  • New Book: Authorship and Aesthetics in the Cinematography of Gregg Toland by Philip Cowan
  • SCSMI 1st Pre-Conference Methodology Workshops 2022 May 3rd
  • New APA (American Psychological Assn.) journal
  • Join online: Baltic NeuroCine conference May 16-18, Tallinn University
  • Paisagem e Deriva no Cinema de Clint Eastwood (Landscape and Adrift in the Cinema of Clint Eastwood)
  • Call for Papers: Special Issue on Immersive Visual Storytelling, PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • PROJECTIONS – Call for book reviews
  • Shot scale database online.
  • Projections book reviewer needed
  • New SCSMI Twitter handle and Discord server to stay connected during the conference
  • CFP: Evo Film Theory Panel at SCMS
  • CfP: “Utopia & Dystopia Conference on the Fantastic in Media Entertainment,” May 28-29, 2020, University of Southern Denmark

Useful Links

  • Cinemetrics
  • Confessions of an Aca-Fan
  • Observations on Film Art
  • Senses of Cinema, Links Page
  • Society for Cinema and Media Studies
  • University Film and Video Association

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