Mr Adam Ganz

Personal profile
Adam Ganz is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway, University of London, and also active as professional screenwriter and director for radio film and television. His principal research interests focus on audiovisual narrative, with particular reference to the migration of audiovisual production processes to the digital, and on the TV development process and other forms of collaborative narrative including the collaboration between author and audience.
He has published book chapters, articles and given a number of international conference papers as well as serving on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Screenwriting (2010- ) and co-editing a special edition of the online journal Reconstruction . 2008) He has also pursued the interest in digital narrative in an ongoing research project with Professor FionnMurtagh in Computer Science which has led to several joint publications, research applications -both internally and in international collaboration with the Supercomputing Center at the University of California at San Diego- and widespread international press coverage. You can see details at www.narrativisation.com
His dramas for radio include Nuclear Reactions (BBC Radio 4 2010) and Listening to the Generals (BBC Radio 4 2009-repeated 2010), for TV his work includes Murder Without Motive - (BBC1 1998 writer) and Pillow Talk - (Channel 4 2005) director as well as a number of short films including Threesome, 2000 (writer/director) shown at festivals including Telluride, Newport Rhode Island and Raindance and on Sky. Other films include Show Home, (2007-director) Shiftwork,1993 (writer/director) One Armed Bandits, (1990 -writer/director) and One of Us, (1986- writer/director)
In addition he has developed screenplays for film and television with several major production companies and with every UK Channel and has a number of other projects in development.
He also works as a script consultant and dramaturg.
- Published
New Methods of Analysis of Narrative and Semantics in Support of Interactivity
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
- Published
Semantics from narrative: state of the art and future perspectives
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Other contribution
- Unpublished
The lossy and the lossless : The lossy and the lossless. - What do digital moving pictures mean?
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Peer reviewing
Activity: Ongoing editorial work / peer review › Peer review of manuscripts
"The lossy and the lossless. - What Do Digital Moving Pictures mean?"‚
Activity: Conference contribution › Participation in conference
Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Peer Reviewing
Activity: Ongoing editorial work / peer review › Peer review of manuscripts
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