Formalism and the Continuous Shot Film Scholarly Articles

A nimation JournalLock Icon

  • Animation Journal was the first peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to animation history and theory. Its content reflects the diversity of animation's production techniques and national origins.

BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies Lock Icon

  • BioScope encourages theoretical and empirical research both on located screen practices and wider networks, linkages, and patterns of circulation involving research into the historical, regional, and virtual spaces of screen cultures, including globalized and multi-sited conditions of production and circulation.

Black Camera Lock Icon

  • An international scholarly film journal, Black Camera constitutes a new platform for the study and documentation of the black cinematic experience in the world.

Camera Obscura Lock Icon

  • Camera Obscura provides a forum for scholarship and debate on feminism, culture, and media studies. The journal encourages contributions in areas such as the conjunctions of gender, race, class, and sexuality with audiovisual culture; new histories and theories of film, television, video, and digital media; and politically engaged approaches to a range of media practice.

Cinema Journal Lock Icon

  • Ceased in 2018. Annotation Needed

Canadian Journal of Film Studies Lock Icon

  • The Canadian Journal of Film Studies / Revue canadienne d'études cinématographiques is Canada's leading academic peer-reviewed film journal. They have published bi-annually since launching in 1990.

Computer Games JournalLock Icon

  • The Computer Games Journal is a worldwide, peer-reviewed publication providing knowledgeable, well-written articles from academics and practitioners that are relevant to the games industry.

Film and History Lock Icon

  • Published in the spring and fall, the journal offers insightful reviews of books and films and a Featured Section of articles that looks closely at one significant topic.

Film Criticism Lock Icon

  • Film Criticism recently completed its thirty-seventh year of continuous publication, making it the third oldest academic film journal in the United States.

Film International Lock Icon

  • Film International focuses on longer essays with in-depth-analysis, but it also features interviews, festival reports and an extensive review section on books, special DVD editions and films at the cinema.

Film Journal International Lock Icon

  • Film Journal International (earlier title: Film Journal) covers exhibition, production, and distribution, reporting both U.S. and international news, with features on industry trends, movie theater design and technology, screen advertising, and other topics.

Film Quarterly Lock Icon

  • Film Quarterly, a journal devoted to the study of film, television, and visual media, publishes scholarly analyses of international and Hollywood cinema as well as independent film, including documentary and animation. The journal also revisits film classics; examines television and digital and online media; reports from international film festivals; reviews recent academic publications; and on occasion addresses installations, video games and emergent technologies

Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media Lock Icon

  • A peer-reviewed, international journal published bi-annually by Wayne State University.

Journal of Cinema & Media StudiesLock Icon

Journal of Japanese & Korean CinemaLock Icon

  • Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a double blind peer-reviewed journal devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region.

Journal of Chinese CinemasLock Icon

  • Journal of Chinese Cinemas is a major refereed academic publication devoted to the study of Chinese film, drawing on the recent world-wide growth of interest in Chinese cinemas.

Journal of Screenwriting Lock Icon

  • The Journal of Screenwriting is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal. It is discursive, critical, rigorous and engages with issues in a dynamic and developing field, linking academic theory to screenwriting practice.

The Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists Lock Icon

  • The Moving Image deals with crucial issues surrounding the preservation, archiving, and restoration of film, video, and digital moving images. The journal features detailed profiles of moving image collections; interpretive and historical essays about archival materials; articles on archival description, appraisal, and access; behind-the-scenes looks at the techniques used to preserve, restore, and digitize moving images; and theoretical articles on the future of the field.

New Review of Film and Television Studies Lock Icon

  • Publishes peer-reviewed research on the theory, history, aesthetics, and politics of expressive screen culture.

Science Fiction Film & Television Lock Icon

  • Science Fiction Film and Television is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal published by Liverpool University Press. With an international board of advisory editors, it encourages dialog among the scholarly and intellectual communities of film studies, sf studies and television studies.

Studies in French Cinema Lock Icon

  • Studies in French Cinema is the only journal devoted exclusively to French and francophone cinema, providing scholars, teachers and students from around the world with a consistent quality of academic investigation across the full breadth of the subject. Contributors explore the cultural and technical aspects of French cinema from a wide range of methodological perspectives.

Velvet Light TrapLock Icon

  • The Velvet Light Trap is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering film and media studies. It is edited by graduate students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. Each issue covers critical, theoretical, and historical topics relating to a particular theme.

Visual Studies Lock Icon

  • Visual Studies is a major international peer-reviewed journal published on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association. The journal publishes visually-oriented articles across a range of disciplines, and represents a long-standing commitment to empirical visual research, studies of visual and material culture, the development of visual research methods and the exploration of visual means of communication about social and cultural worlds.

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