Find a research supervisor in Film Studies In 'Staff' StaffSupervisors in creative writingSupervisors in film studies Back to 'Film and Creative Writing' Dr Richard House Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing Long-form fiction and screenwriting, and I have an interest in writing for new forms (performance, live art, and for digital platforms). Dr Richard Langley Head of Department of Film and Creative WritingAssociate Professor in Film Film production; documentary; digital media; audio-visual academia; social action filmmaking. Dr Catherine Lester Associate Professor in Film and Television My current research focuses on the intersections between children’s culture and the horror genre. My other teaching and research interests include children’s cinema, animation, and representation in film and television. Dr Carleigh Morgan Assistant Professor in Film Animation, production studies, new media, cinematic materiality, video games, film history, feminist theory, labour, art history, digital culture, visual effects, expanded cinemas, and philosophies of film and media. Dr Chris Nunn Assistant Professor of Film (Education Focused) Chris Nunn is the former Festival Director of Screentest: The UK’s National Student Film Festival, and has been championing aspiring filmmaking talent for nearly a decade. Passionate about filmmaking education, he has recently completed his PhD entitled Towards a New Film Pedagogy: Recrafting Undergraduate Filmmaking Education for an Expanded Field (2019) and plans to continue and broaden ... Dr Alaina Schempp Lecturer in Film My academic film research focuses on cognition, emotions, and timing in moving images. I specialise in the micro-analysis of comic and suspense timing in contemporary cinema, especially genres such as comedy, action, horror, and the suspense-thriller. My other research interests include analytic-cognitive media studies (e.g. video games, comics, and online video) as well as analytic-cognitive ... Professor Rob Stone Professor of Film StudiesCo-director of B-Film: The Birmingham Centre for Film Studies World Cinema, European Cinema, American Independent Cinema, Spanish, Basque, Cuban and Latin American Cinema, Film Theory. Film and Philosophy, The Politics of Film Aesthetics. Professor James Walters Professor of Screen Aesthetics and Criticism Fantasy film and television, film aesthetics and close analysis, television studies, political satire, performance, Hollywood, film and television criticism. Dr Andrew Watts Reader in French StudiesHead of Taught Postgraduate, LCAHM Adaptation theory and practice; French cinema; contemporary European cinema. Dr Christina Wilkins Lecturer in Film and Creative Writing Contemporary film, television, and literature. I have a particular research focus on adaptation studies and mental health, as well as queer representation and the body.
Dr Richard House Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing Long-form fiction and screenwriting, and I have an interest in writing for new forms (performance, live art, and for digital platforms).
Dr Richard Langley Head of Department of Film and Creative WritingAssociate Professor in Film Film production; documentary; digital media; audio-visual academia; social action filmmaking.
Dr Catherine Lester Associate Professor in Film and Television My current research focuses on the intersections between children’s culture and the horror genre. My other teaching and research interests include children’s cinema, animation, and representation in film and television.
Dr Carleigh Morgan Assistant Professor in Film Animation, production studies, new media, cinematic materiality, video games, film history, feminist theory, labour, art history, digital culture, visual effects, expanded cinemas, and philosophies of film and media.
Dr Chris Nunn Assistant Professor of Film (Education Focused) Chris Nunn is the former Festival Director of Screentest: The UK’s National Student Film Festival, and has been championing aspiring filmmaking talent for nearly a decade. Passionate about filmmaking education, he has recently completed his PhD entitled Towards a New Film Pedagogy: Recrafting Undergraduate Filmmaking Education for an Expanded Field (2019) and plans to continue and broaden ...
Dr Alaina Schempp Lecturer in Film My academic film research focuses on cognition, emotions, and timing in moving images. I specialise in the micro-analysis of comic and suspense timing in contemporary cinema, especially genres such as comedy, action, horror, and the suspense-thriller. My other research interests include analytic-cognitive media studies (e.g. video games, comics, and online video) as well as analytic-cognitive ...
Professor Rob Stone Professor of Film StudiesCo-director of B-Film: The Birmingham Centre for Film Studies World Cinema, European Cinema, American Independent Cinema, Spanish, Basque, Cuban and Latin American Cinema, Film Theory. Film and Philosophy, The Politics of Film Aesthetics.
Professor James Walters Professor of Screen Aesthetics and Criticism Fantasy film and television, film aesthetics and close analysis, television studies, political satire, performance, Hollywood, film and television criticism.
Dr Andrew Watts Reader in French StudiesHead of Taught Postgraduate, LCAHM Adaptation theory and practice; French cinema; contemporary European cinema.
Dr Christina Wilkins Lecturer in Film and Creative Writing Contemporary film, television, and literature. I have a particular research focus on adaptation studies and mental health, as well as queer representation and the body.