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STV At 60

Journal Article
Scott, A. (2018)
STV At 60. International Journal of Scottish Theatre and Screen, 11(1), 29-50
This article traces the history of Scottish Television (STV) since it was first established as the independent television channel serving central Scotland in 1957 by charting ...

Representing Scottish Communities on Screen

Book Chapter
Scott, A. (2017)
Representing Scottish Communities on Screen. In S. Malik, C. Chapain, & R. Comunian (Eds.), Community Filmmaking : Diversity, Practices and Places (60-75). Routledge
No abstract available.

Is Local TV in Scotland different?

Presentation / Conference
Scott, A. J. (2015, November)
Is Local TV in Scotland different?. Paper presented at Nations and Regions Conference: Challenging Media Landscapes, Salford, UK

Film Bang – tracking the community of practice of personnel and production companies in Scotland’s film and television sector 1976-2016.

Presentation / Conference
Scott, A. J. (2015, January)
Film Bang – tracking the community of practice of personnel and production companies in Scotland’s film and television sector 1976-2016. Paper presented at MeCCSA (Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association) Annual Conference, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne

Raploch Stories: continuity and innovation for television documentary production

Thesis
Scott, A. J. Raploch Stories: continuity and innovation for television documentary production. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/7245
This thesis provides an ‘insider account’ of the process of making contemporary ‘observational’ documentaries from within the broadcasting industry. Raploch Stories (2002) an...

What's the Point of Film School, or, What did Beaconsfield Film Studios ever do for the Scottish film industry?

Book
Scott, A. J. (2008)
What's the Point of Film School, or, What did Beaconsfield Film Studios ever do for the Scottish film industry?. In J. Murray, F. Farley, & R. Stoneman (Eds.), Scottish Cinema Now, 206-221. Cambridge Scholars Publishing
This is an essay which examines the role of the UK National Film and TV School, Beaconsfield, in nurturing Scottish film-makers in the period 1970-2005. It looks back at the h...