Graduate Student, Art History and Cinematographic Studies
Ph.D. candidate
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André Gaudreault
François Albera |
About
Philippe Gauthier is a Ph.D. candidate at the Université de Lausanne (Switzerland) and at the Université de Montréal (Canada) where he teaches film history and theory. His doctoral work focuses on film historiography. He is also particularly interested in editing in early cinema (The Griffith Project Vol. 12 2008 with A. Gaudreault) and is the author of a book on this subjet: Le montage alterné avant Griffith. Le cas Pathé (2008). An updated English version of this book will be published by Columbia University Press in 2012 (with A. Gaudreault). His articles and reviews have appeared in: 1895, animation : an interdisciplinary journal, Cinéma & Cie, Cinémas, Early Popular Visual Culture, Film History, International Journal of Comic Art, Kinovedcheskie Zapiski, Les Cahiers du Musée national d’art modern and Montage AV. Some of his articles have been translated in German, Portuguese and Russian. He received the Domitor Graduate Student Writing Award in 2008, the Film Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) Student Writing Award for Outstanding Ability in Film and Media Scholarship in 2011 and the FSAC Gerald Pratley Award for innovative research in Canadian cinema studies in 2012. He has been elected to the Domitor and the FSAC Executive Committee in 2011 and he is founding co-chair of the SCMS Animated Media Scholarly Interest Group since 2011.









