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The Baltic Neurocine seminar takes place on May 5-7

Three neurocinematic days packed with knowledge exchange, live discussions and social mingling between participants and speakers from film and cognitive studies, will provide different theoretical and practical perspectives to the interdisciplinary challenges of studying creative processes of professional cinematographers, screenwriters, and other experts of filmmaking.

Neurocine BFM

Tallinn invites PhD students, researchers and film professionals to join interdisciplinary research endeavours at European film schools on cinematic storytelling. The event is part of FilmEU_RIT Pilot ARCF and FilmEU Doctus seminar activities.

Call for registration

Detailed seminar programme

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