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Screenwriting as a mode of research, and the screenplay as a research artefact

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:28 authored by Craig Batty, Dallas Baker
Screenwriting practice is now a flourishing mode of research within universities internationally, whereby the act of writing a screenplay or developing screenplay works is not only understood, but also celebrated as a legitimate form of knowledge discovery and dissemination. The resulting work of this creative practice research, which we might call the 'academic screenplay', thus functions simultaneously as a method of research enquiry and a 'non traditional' research artefact. In this chapter we explore what it means to develop and write a screenplay in the academy, under the conditions of and for research. By positioning screenwriting alongside and in between the disciplines of creative writing and screen production, we reflect on how it can draw from both disciplines at different times and for different purposes, and can be influenced by their specific - and sometimes contradictory - discourses. By doing so, the chapter provides a comprehensive overview of screenwriting as a growing mode of research, and its practice as an important addition to the academy.

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Start page

67

End page

83

Total pages

17

Outlet

Screen Production Research: Creative Practice as a Mode of Enquiry

Editors

Craig Batty and Susan Kerrigan

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Place published

Cham, Switzerland

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006081630

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-09-19

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