by Anne Waack As the 2026 award season unfolds, film audiences are once again celebrating the artistry of cinematography. Lighting, framing, and camera movement shape how stories feel. They can…
by Simin Zhu According to the World Report on Vision released by the World Health Organization (2019), more than 2.2 billion people worldwide have visual impairments. Visual impairments require them…
by Natalia Sineokaia At last year’s Cannes Film Festival, one of the most discussed films was The Substance (2024) — a body-horror drama that shocked audiences and critics alike. Its…
by Lisa Baumgartner The following blog post was originally published on GAMEHearts website. The image of gamers has often been reduced to a stereotype of socially awkward, reclusive males who…
“Journalists are facing a very calculated attack on their own core values, all over the world and the public has clear signs of apathy, negligence, and indifference.” Interview with veteran…
“Young audience? It’s always a question of which platforms, channels and forums. I think that the big players in Europe, in the field of public broadcasters, have a hard time…
George Gabritsos former CEO at Hellenic Radio Televison (ERT) (left) and Gentiana Ramadani, researcher and journalist (right)
An Exclusive Interview with the Director of Media Governance and Industries Research Lab by Dimitra Letsa. The article was published on Moonshot on November 4, 2021. Katharine Sarikakis is a…
In Europa haben sich über die Jahrhunderte Nationalstaaten, die dazugehörigen demokratischen Regierungsformen und entsprechend auch nationale Öffentlichkeiten entwickelt. Die Europäische Union stellt diese verfestigten Strukturen jedoch auf den Kopf. Denn…
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