Practice-based research

Practice-based postgraduate research:

PhD by practice:

 

Other thesis:

  • Whose Documentary is it anyway? Encounters with the global digital family on social media and the rise of a participant-centric mode of documentary filmmaking. Supervised by Noe Mendelle, Sonja Henrici & Martin Craig. https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/31426
Master thesis as a documentary film:

Film Directing MA:  This programme takes a practice-based collaborative approach to studying for an award in Film Directing (Documentary) that integrates practical film making with analysis of contemporary practice.

 

Other former practice-based research courses:

Postgraduate Course: Constructing Reality 2: practice-based research and documentary film making in the digital age (CLLC11097).

Postgraduate Course: Film Medicine (DESI11116) (Amy Hardie).

Film Medicine Research Group (lead by Amy Hardie):
The FilmMedicine Research Group are a group of creative research-by-practice makers, working across sound and vision, with key practitioners from Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Health in Social Science, Veterinary Science, Psychology, Music and Film. They support projects and practitioners using creative tools with therapeutic goals or intent.

 

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh:

https://www.qmu.ac.uk/research-and-knowledge-exchange/research-centres-institutes-and-knowledge-exchange-centres/centre-for-communication-cultural-and-media-studies/practice-based-research/