Dr. Dafydd Sills-Jones

Darlithydd Cynhyrchu Cyfryngau
BA (Hons), PgDip, PhD (Aberystwyth) Llun o Dr. Dafydd Sills-Jones.

Cyswllt

Ebost: dfs@aber.ac.uk

Ffôn: 01970 628464

Cyfrifoldebau

  •  Arweinydd MA Cyfryngau Creadigol


Dysgu

Cynhyrchu Cyfryngau, Teledu, Dogfen 

Ymchwil

  •  Astudiaethau Cynhyrchu Cyfryngau
  • Y Traddodiad Dogfen Ewropeaidd
  • Teledu Interactif Cynnar
  • Ymarfer Cyfoes Cynhyrchu Dogfen


Cyhoeddiadau

(2011, i ddod) Amryw adolygiad yn Directory of World Cinema: Britain, Intellect.

(2011, i ddod) ‘History on UK TV: The Rise of Reconstruction’, yn Barg, W., Kilborn, R., Hoffmann, K. (2010) Docu-fictions: Staging and Representing the Real, UVK Verlag Konstanz.

(2010, i ddod) 'Pwy Yw T.H?', Ffilm Oriel.

(2010) 'Prosiect Teliesyn'

(2010) ‘The Second World War in Colour : The UK History Documentary Boom and Colour Archive’, Journal of British Cinema and Television. Volume 7, Page 115-130.

(2007) ‘A Return to the ‘Big’ Discourse : Interviewing History Documentary-Makers’, Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA PGN, Vol 1, No 1. 

Cyflwyniadau

(2010) 'Micro, Meso and Macro: Researching Teliesyn and Finding the Middle Ground in British Broadcasting’, Cynhadledd Cyfrwng.

(2009) 'The History documentary Dip', Televising History Conference, Lincoln University.

(2009) ‘Policy, Passion and Fashion in UK History Documentary’, MeCCSA Annual Conference, 16th January, Bradford.

(2008) The History Documentary Boom: Co-production and Re-enactment, 'Film & Science: Fictions, Documentaries, and Beyond', Center for the Study of Film and History, Chicago.

(2007) Channel 4 and the History Documentary Boom, 'Channel 4: the First 25 Years', London.

(2007) A Return to the 'Big' Discourse, 'Symposium: Minding the Gap: Reflections on Media Practice and Theory', Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford.

(2005) The Political Economy of the History Boom, AHRC funded Postgraduate Training Day: Film and Broadcasting Policy Research', University of Lincoln.

(2005) Researching History Documentaries, 'BUFVC Research Seminar', London.