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Mr Scott Knight

Assistant Professor

Level 2, Building 1a, Faculty of Society & Design, Bond University

Faculty of Society & Design

Professional biography

Scott Knight is Assistant Professor of film, television and videogames. He teaches courses in film and videogame aesthetics, history, and culture. Scott has authored papers on fan cultures, censorship issues, and videogame history. He held the role of programmer of the Brisbane International Film Festival from 1993 to 2012. Scott's PhD research concerns modelling the formal characteristics of film-to-game adaptation.

Research interests

I am an Assistant Professor of film, television and videogames. I teache courses in film and videogame aesthetics, history, and culture.

I have authored papers on fan cultures, censorship issues, and videogame history. I held the role of programmer of the Brisbane International Film Festival from 1993 to 2012.

My PhD research concerns modelling the formal characteristics of film-to-game adaptation.

Teaching expertise

Film Style & Genre Film Industry Australian Cinema Video Production 1 Screen Adaptation Screen Studies 1: Authorship Screen Studies 2: Cult Television & Fandom

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Commerce Bond University
  • Master of Film and Television Bond University

Fields of Research

  • Communication and media studies

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