The editors from the ASPERA Research Sub-committee warmly welcome submissions once again for the Sightlines Filmmaking in the Academy Journal Issue 7.
Sightlines Journal is an audio-visual publication designed to showcase films made in a research context within the higher education sector. The filmmakers are usually academics or HDR students, often but not always based in the screen production discipline.
All submissions will be double peer-reviewed, and as per the journal’s ethos of debate and discourse building, these peer-reviews will be published alongside accepted works.
This issue showcases the full range of filmmaking research that occurs in the university sector, thereby contributing to the development of screen production as a research discipline. Screen production research works that are the result of collaborations with industry are also encouraged.
Submission guidelines
Please complete the form at https://forms.office.com/r/6UaTzDPzjV with details of the work, a URL or download link (e.g. from OneDrive or similar) for both the work you are submitting for consideration and your research statement of up to 1,500 words covering the work’s research background, contribution and significance. Statements need to use Chicago author date for referencing. A style guide for this format is available at https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html. Please ensure that the full details of all included references are provided.
For more detail, please refer to the journal’s peer-review guidelines. See link below.
Deadline
Submission opens 25 November 2024 and all works must be submitted by 28 February 2025, with a view to the issue being published in November 2025.
Sightlines peer-review guidelines
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