Aim and Scope

Aim

AJTFS aim to offer eminent and experienced scholars and young researchers the to share knowledge and research through open access in the growing field of Theatre and Film Studies. AJTFS welcome both theoretical, practical, and empirical paper submission covering an array of areas such as Drama, Technical theatre, Music, Dance, Theatre for development, Arts and media management, Film directing, Documentary, Cinematography, Video editing, Film sound, Production design, Animation, Video and film making, Performing art and many more.

Scope

AJTFS welcomes new scholars and artists (practitioners) and invites them to submit manuscripts and propose "special issue" editions. We encourage academics and practitioners to submit manuscripts and proposals on various topics of interest, which may include but are not limited to:

  • Acting and directing
  • Animation
  • Arts and media management
  • Choreography and physical theatre
  • Cinematography
  • Cultural policy
  • Dance
  • Documentary
  • Drama
  • Dramaturgy
  • Film directing
  • Film sound
  • Historiography
  • Intermediality & performance
  • Live art
  • Music
  • Performing art
  • Playwriting and playwrights
  • Production design
  • Scenography
  • Science and Performance
  • Theatre for development
  • Transcultural, intercultural, international and world practices
  • Video films
  • Video editing.