What is it about?

It is now accepted that current film production practices are unsustainable and new formulations need to be found that address the climate crisis. The issue’s primary reporting is concerned with industrial film productions, which is undoubtedly important, but this top down approach needs to be balanced with more inclusive and imbedded solutions. Therefore, a pedagogic perspective, which considers whether learning initiatives can influence production methods, is timely. This article proposes that through this engagement alternative practices can be developed.

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Why is it important?

A pedagogic perspective, which considers whether learning initiatives can influence film production methods, is timely. This article proposes that through this engagement alternative practices can be developed.

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Film education can do more than just mirror existing practice, it can imagine new possibilities, which in time could potentially alter the industry.

Andrew Vallance
Arts University Bournemouth

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This page is a summary of: Questions of imagination and process: The potential of film practice pedagogy to challenge existing modes of production in the context of the climate emergency, Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ), September 2021, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/miraj_00065_1.
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