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Greg
Smith
Greg Smith (Ph.D., University
of Wisconsin, Madison, 1998) is an Associate Professor who recently
published Film Structure and the Emotion System (Cambridge
2003), and has edited two volumes, On a Silver Platter: CD-Roms
and the Promises of a New Technology (NYU 1999), and Passionate
Views: Film, Cognition, and Emotion (Johns Hopkins 1999, with
C. Plantinga). His research has been published in the Quarterly
Review of Film and Video, Television and New Media, Asian Cinema,
Journal of Popular Film and Television, Cinema Journal, Animation
Journal, and the Journal of Film and Video. Smith’s research
interests span traditional media boundaries, and intersects film,
television, and new media scholarship. He is completing work in
a book project – Beautiful TV: The Art and Argument of
Ally McBeal, under contract with the University of Texas Press.
He has recently been invited to present his work at conferences
in Australia, Great Britain, and Germany, and has twice won the
department’s Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award. Research
Areas: Television Studies; Media Theory; Film & Cognition. Degree
Track Affiliations: Ph.D. (Moving Image Studies), M.A. (Film &
Video). Core Graduate Seminars Regularly Taught: Narrative, Style,
& Aesthetics; Advanced Film Theory; Issues and Perspectives
in Communication Theory; Film History.
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