Sunday 9 November 2014

Video Abstract and Youtube Channel

MeCCSA's online journal, Networking Knowledge, is making use of Youtube to provoke wider interest in their scholarly articles. I was asked to create a video abstract for my Skyfall article and here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJbvkovtc48

This has also inspired me to create my own Youtube channel, which includes a variety of video projects I have produced over the years, with each one exploring my interests and experiences at the time:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPEGXCOzBwTnVkhDwwCcPg

Better late than never!

I've been kept very busy by some teaching I have been doing with the Film and TV department at the University of Bristol this term but I haven't forgotten about the wonderful people I met and the fascinating conversations I had at the European Popular Culture Association Conference (EUPOP) in the summer. Thank you to Pamela Church Gibson for accepting my submission to present. Below are some interesting discussion points that came out of my Skyfall presentation:

Since Skyfall includes a focus on Bond's Scottish routes, what influence will the recent Scottish Referendum have on the nationalist themes in future films?

Production and the subsequent release of Skyfall was delayed considerably when MGM encountered financial troubles. Had this not been the case, was Skyfall intended to be distributed as promotion for the British nation in the lead up to the London Olympics 2012? Were these two events working more closely together than one may first assume with the film being called Skyfall as a literal link to the Bond/Queen parachute stunt in the Olympics opening ceremony?

What other aspects of a Bond film influence its themes of nationalism: patriotism seems to come with the more humorous moments of the series, or does the nationality of the actor make a difference? Are there any notable correlations?

Skyfall's American filming style and British content create a formula for success - why?