The concept of ‘Modes of Creative Practice’, developed during my doctoral research (University of Reading, 2013-19), seeks to loosely delineate the different approaches that filmmakers adopt when creating fiction films. The theory identifies specific changes in creative practice between individual directors, enabling a conceptual grouping of practices into separate Modes. Three such modes have been described in detail: the ‘Performance-Centred Mode’, the ‘Social Realist Mode’ and the ‘Design-Centred Mode’. This taxonomy is developed with reference to two key factors: the creative intentions of the director; and the nature of the creative practices adopted by the director in making their film. The making of The Burning used practice resea...
The film industry is one of the most influential sectors in modern societies, films help us see the ...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
The BLOD project aims to create multivocal cinematic experiences through embodied practices. The res...
In the field of film studies, scholarly attention has focussed on the film as text, and theoretical...
This paper investigates the creative practice involved in the production of historical film and cons...
The generally accepted definition for a documentary is ‘the creative treatment of actuality’ (Griers...
This chapter examines the creative practice of fiction film directors and seeks to identify patterns...
Filmmakers traditionally use conventional methods and theories of film production. In these settings...
The practice of representing history on film brings the filmmaker into collision with a cluster of c...
Current creativity research is dominated by attention to the individual, with increasingly less atte...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)The process of documentary making which is the subject...
This paper presents research into creative practice that broadens understandings of theories about c...
Screenwriters are frequently encouraged to use genre as an approach to developing their cinematic st...
Dancing muses. Cinema and the correspondance of artsHow traditional arts are used and adapted by fil...
© 2014 Dr. Christopher David WarnerScholarly research on filmmaking practice from a filmmaker’s poin...
The film industry is one of the most influential sectors in modern societies, films help us see the ...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
The BLOD project aims to create multivocal cinematic experiences through embodied practices. The res...
In the field of film studies, scholarly attention has focussed on the film as text, and theoretical...
This paper investigates the creative practice involved in the production of historical film and cons...
The generally accepted definition for a documentary is ‘the creative treatment of actuality’ (Griers...
This chapter examines the creative practice of fiction film directors and seeks to identify patterns...
Filmmakers traditionally use conventional methods and theories of film production. In these settings...
The practice of representing history on film brings the filmmaker into collision with a cluster of c...
Current creativity research is dominated by attention to the individual, with increasingly less atte...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)The process of documentary making which is the subject...
This paper presents research into creative practice that broadens understandings of theories about c...
Screenwriters are frequently encouraged to use genre as an approach to developing their cinematic st...
Dancing muses. Cinema and the correspondance of artsHow traditional arts are used and adapted by fil...
© 2014 Dr. Christopher David WarnerScholarly research on filmmaking practice from a filmmaker’s poin...
The film industry is one of the most influential sectors in modern societies, films help us see the ...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
The BLOD project aims to create multivocal cinematic experiences through embodied practices. The res...