This article introduces the nine articles that comprise the 'Cities' issue of Studies in Australasian Cities. Established and emerging scholars explore cities in Australian and New Zealand film and television. Articles cover aspects of media production, reception and exhibition in particular cities, studies of various city characters and spaces, and analyses of the relationship between representations of a city on-screen and the 'real' city
The conference aims to explore the relationships established between cinema and urban areas. We want...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
Australian film and television production is concentrated in two principal cities, Sydney and Melbou...
Film cities and film services perspectives have become an important part of policy thinking about fi...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This article argues that establishing the screen city begins with the script, and the author makes a...
There have been recent contributions to the world city literature and the new economic geography lit...
<p>The city has a strong memory and it never forgets its own experiences. The past, the present and ...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner‐cit...
Much has been written about screen cities, and within this literature it is suggested that the city ...
AbstractThis session at FET11 explored how the cinematic city could inspire researchers who are work...
The conference aims to explore the relationships established between cinema and urban areas. We want...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
Australian film and television production is concentrated in two principal cities, Sydney and Melbou...
Film cities and film services perspectives have become an important part of policy thinking about fi...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This article argues that establishing the screen city begins with the script, and the author makes a...
There have been recent contributions to the world city literature and the new economic geography lit...
<p>The city has a strong memory and it never forgets its own experiences. The past, the present and ...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner‐cit...
Much has been written about screen cities, and within this literature it is suggested that the city ...
AbstractThis session at FET11 explored how the cinematic city could inspire researchers who are work...
The conference aims to explore the relationships established between cinema and urban areas. We want...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...