This article surveys and attempts to define
key aspects of community film. Community Film is a variety of practices and
approaches which emerged in the 1970s that claim to interrogate and challenge
the dominant use of "film" and "cinema" in association
with a global, big budget "industry". DeeDee Halleck noted in her
2002 book "It's one thing to critique the mass media and rail against
their abuses. It's quite another to create viable alternatives."
Community film takes up that challenge at a local and global
("transnational") level; and further builds on the pioneering work
of Many Voices,...
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Friday, 20 May 2016
Defining Community Film - Dr Ian McCormick writes ...
An interesting paper has just been uploaded to the academic networking site, Academia.edu - we thought it might interest our Film and TV staff and students:-
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