Professor Lucy Brown
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Professor Lucy Brown
@proflucybrown.bsky.social
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Professor of Film & Television. Head of Screen/Asst Head of School Media & Comms, University of Westminster
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After speaking at SXSW in Austin, Texas, I’m excited to be part of SXSW London. I’ll be offering 1:1 mentoring sessions for emerging screen creatives. If you’re working in or around the film and TV industries and would like to chat I’d love to meet you.

www.sxswlondon.com/session/film...
Film & Television Mentor: Lucy Brown | SXSW London 2025 S...
MENTOR SESSIONS AVAILABLE FOR SXSW LONDON PASS HOLDERS ONLY Book in a free 15-minute one-on-one mentoring slot with our SXSW London mentors. Lucy Brown is an
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This week we celebrate 50 years since the University of Westminster launched the first BA Media degree in the UK. Follow our anniversary event for colleagues, alumni and students on Wed 21, and our international academic conference on Thu 22 and Fri 23 May, through the hashtag #UoWMEDIA50
Great time in #Chicago presenting research from our forthcoming book on Collaborative Creativity in Film & TV for Routledge. @scmstudies.bsky.social #scms #scms2025
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A new award graduate students who are working with video essays organised by the SCMS Digital Humanities and Videographic Criticism special interest group (SIG). Please share this info with students you know and submit if you qualify (deadline this year will be June 1st).
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Why are so many romcoms about women dating younger men right now? Hot on the tail of The Idea of You, Lonely Planet, A Family Affair, Babygirl and the forthcoming Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Professor Lucy Brown has the answer: theconversation.com/why-hollywoo... @proflucybrown.bsky.social
Why Hollywood is finally telling a different kind of age-gap romance story
Studies show that women in their 60s tend to prefer a slightly younger partner.
theconversation.com