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Creative Media Practice Research Insights

Dr Roy Hanney
Creative Practice Research
Storytelling
Creative Process
Peer Review
Intermedial Performance
Television Development
Phd By Prior Publication
Research Excellence Framework
Methodology
Audience Engagement
Articulation Of Creative Practice
Failure In Creative Process
Collaboration
Idea Evolution
Speculative Research
Creative Practice
Documentation In Academia
Collaborative Practice
Creative Collaboration
Screenworks

Welcome to Creative Media Practice Research Insights, a podcast exploring the intersections where art, research, and media-making meet. Drawing inspiration from seminar-based conversations, each episode delves into themes central to practice-led research in creative media, investigating what it means to make, reflect, and theorise in the contemporary media arts landscape.

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In this episode of the Creative Practice Research Insights Podcast, Roy Hanney speaks with Professor Craig Batty about how universities can develop a sustainable culture of creative practice research. Moving beyond individual projects, the conversati... more

Creative Media Practice Research Insights – Podcast Episode 8

What really happens to creative ideas once they leave the spark stage? How do they change, strengthen, stall, or — occasionally — make it onto a screen?

In this episode, we enter the dev... more

Creative Media Practice Research Insights — Episode 7

Where do creative ideas actually come from? How do practitioners notice them, feed them, and decide which ones are worth pursuing?

In this episode, I’m joined by writer, producer and storyworld ... more

This webinar with Dr Matthew Hawkins (Southbank University), one of the Screenworks editorial team, explores how their peer-review model for screen-based creative research could be adapted to non-textual practices. We’ll consider alternative ways to ... more

In this seminar, Annette Arlander explores the speculative nature of creative practice research. Unlike traditional methods, practice often unfolds in pursuit of a question through intuition and experimentation. Arlander discusses how embracing uncer... more

Join filmmaker and academic Nick Cope as he discusses the challenges of completing a PhD by prior publication through practice. Reflecting on his own PhD, Northern Industrial Scratch, he explores documenting and theorising creative work retrospective... more

In this session, Dr Lyle Skains introduces the Theory of Change model for creative practice research. Using case studies, participants will learn to build pathways to impact in project planning, better articulate societal and cultural effects, and ap... more

This podcast helps creative practice researchers write compelling 300-word contextual statements using a proven structure from REF 2021. Through practical exercises, participants will learn to articulate their research's significance and impact, addr... more

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Emma Millions
Development producer and screenwriter with over 30 years of experience in both scripted and unscripted formats.
Episode: The Development Room: How Ideas Evolve, Survive and Sometimes Get Made (with Emma Millions & Paul Jackson)
Paul Jackson
One of the UK's most influential television producers and executives with a rich history in comedy and entertainment production.
Episode: The Development Room: How Ideas Evolve, Survive and Sometimes Get Made (with Emma Millions & Paul Jackson)
Alison Norrington
Writer, producer, and founder of StoryCentral.
Episode: Finding the Spark (with Alison Norrington)
Annette Arlander
Visiting researcher at the University of the Arts, Helsinki, with a background in performance art and theory.
University of the Arts, Helsinki
Episode: Finding the Research Question in Speculative Creative Practice
Nick Cope
An experienced academic focusing on media practice research.
RMIT Vietnam
Episode: Reflecting Backwards: Navigating the PhD by Prior Publication in Creative Practice
Dr. Lyle Skains
Associate Professor in Literary Media or Health and Science Communication, specializing in interactive digital storytelling and creative digital writing.
Bournemouth University
Episode: Outputs, outcomes, and impacts in creative practice research

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Roy Hany
Host and organizer of the Creative Practice Research webinars; Associate Professor of Media Practice.

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The Development Room: How Ideas Evolve, Survive and Sometimes Get Made (with Emma Millions & Paul Jackson)
Q: Can you describe the typical journey an idea takes through development?
Emma explains that every idea has a unique journey but involves stages like recognizing the idea's medium and pulling it apart to understand its sellable elements.
The Development Room: How Ideas Evolve, Survive and Sometimes Get Made (with Emma Millions & Paul Jackson)
Q: What signals tell you something could work specifically for an audience?
Paul mentions the need for a clear idea and access in documentaries, while Emma adds that it's about creating something hooky people want to talk about.
Finding the Spark (with Alison Norrington)
Q: What advice would you give on cultivating a life where ideas can thrive?
Stay open to ideas, surround yourself with supportive people, and be curious about everything, not just your field.
Finding the Spark (with Alison Norrington)
Q: How do you know the difference between an idea that has potential and one that's simply a nice thought?
A nice thought feels shallow and fades away quickly, while an idea with potential demands exploration and presents challenges.
Finding the Spark (with Alison Norrington)
Q: Do the sparks feel different depending on the media?
The spark is consistent across media, but the way it feels can vary based on emotional, visual, or sensory elements.

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A thoughtful, academically inclined show exploring how creative practice and research intersect in media making. Episodes frequently dissect how early-career practitioners articulate their creative work as research, how practice informs theory, and how collaborative, interdisciplinary processes drive innovation in media techniques and storytelling. Guests range from development producers and historians to performance theorists, examining topics like idea evolution, peer review for non-textual outputs, and the demonstration of impact through structured methodologies. A distinguishing feature is its emphasis on documentation, reflection, and the ethics and social dimensions of creative media, making it particularly valuable for practitioners ... more

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