“超越我们的体重”:行业知名度和社区参与农村和地区电影节

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
T. van Hemert, E. Ellison
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摘要在澳大利亚,最引人注目的电影节都聚集在城市中心,但在大城市之外,电影节网络却十分繁荣。在昆士兰州,地区和农村地区的电影节为行业、当地社区和新兴电影制作人提供了至关重要的知名度。随着电影节奖学金的增长和对全球数字发行的研究,这项研究的推动力是研究为什么这么多电影节继续在昆士兰举办。本文以一个更广泛的地图项目为背景,考察了地点的特殊性如何塑造两个案例研究节日的身份、观众以及与社区的联系。该研究确定了三个关键问题:地区节日和大都市节日之间的区别;这些节日既是面向内部的事件,也是面向外部的事件;以及昆士兰节日行业未来面临的生存能力挑战。2020年,新冠肺炎全球大流行对国家和国际屏幕行业造成了进一步干扰。虽然这场剧变继续影响着电影业,但重要的是要了解电影节在培养和维持当地观众和社区方面已经发挥的作用,并考虑支持其持续生存的战略。
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‘Punching above our weight’: industry visibility and community engagement in rural and regional film festivals
ABSTRACT In Australia, the most visible film festivals are clustered around urban centres, yet there is a flourishing network of film festivals outside of major cities. In the state of Queensland, the festivals in regional and rural areas provide crucial visibility for the industry, local community and emerging filmmakers. Following the growth in film festival scholarship, and research on global digital distribution, the impetus for this research was to examine why so many film festivals continue to operate in Queensland. Using a broader mapping project as context, this article examines how the specificity of place shapes the identity of two case study festivals, their audience, and connection to community. The research identifies three key concerns: the distinctions between regional and metropolitan festivals; the duality of these festivals as both inward and outward facing events; and the challenges of viability that face the future of Queensland’s festival sector. In 2020, the COVID-19 global pandemic caused further disruption to the national and international screen industries. While this upheaval continues to affect the screen industry, it is important to understand the role that film festivals already play in cultivating and sustaining local audiences and communities, and consider strategies to support their ongoing viability.
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