Manchester University Press’ Film Studies – hosted on Ingenta Connect – wins BAFTSS award!

We’re delighted to announce that a recent article in Film Studies, issue 14 has been awarded the runner-up prize for best journal article of the year in the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Awards 2017. Other winners can be found on the BAFTSS website.

‘Autonomy and Dependency in Two Successful UK Film and Television Companies: An Analysis of RED Production Company and Warp Films’ by Andrew Spicer and Steve Presence was handed the prize at an awards ceremony held during the BAFTSS Conference in Bristol last month.

The journal

Film Studies approaches cinema and the moving image from within the fields of critical, conceptual and historical scholarship. The journal provides a forum for the interdisciplinary, intercultural and intermedial study of film by publishing innovative research of the highest quality.

The latest issue (15) takes European Horror Film as its focus, and can be viewed free of charge until 30th June.  Visit free content now!

Special 20% discount

‘Autonomy and Dependency in Two Successful UK Film and Television Companies: An Analysis of RED Production Company and Warp Films’ is available at a special 20% discount until the end of July.

To purchase the discounted article now please click on the link, or click here to read more about Film Studies

 

The next issue of the Newsletter comes out in September, just after the start of the new academic year. There’ll be news of another webinar, details of more publishers joining us and a report on the ALPSP Conference, celebrating ten years of scholarly publishing, plus news of tow exciting new digitisation initiatives. If you’d like to publish and promote any new ideas you have – or innovations that have worked in your library – then please get in touch!

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