Bibliographie complète
Sex and safety on set: intimacy coordinators in television drama and film in the VOD and post-Weinstein era
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Sørensen, Inge Ejbye (Auteur)
Titre
Sex and safety on set: intimacy coordinators in television drama and film in the VOD and post-Weinstein era
Résumé
This article examines the work of intimacy coordinators on television drama and film sets and the rise of this new role in the screen industry from a policy and production studies perspective. Since HBO made the employment of an intimacy coordinator mandatory on all productions with scenes of sex, nudity, and physical intimacy in 2018, intimacy coordination has become an industry standard and expectation. Through interviews and analysis of production practices, this article explores how intimacy coordinators change and challenge established production practices on and off set and interrogates the reasons behind the emergence of this role in the screen industry. It situates intimacy coordination in the context of recent industry policies and initiatives that promote equality and diversity, and counter harassment and abuse in the post-Weinstein era. It analyses this role on relation to changing production and distribution models and regimes in the era of VOD portals. The article argues that intimacy coordination is not only a catalyst for reforming practices on set, but a way for the screen industry to negotiate contemporary and historic concerns about sexual harassment and abuse, comply with recent policy and funding requirements, and a mechanism for mitigating economic and reputational risk to productions.
Publication
Feminist Media Studies
Volume
22
Numéro
6
Pages
1395-1410
Date
2022-08-18
ISSN
1468-0777
Titre abrégé
Sex and safety on set
Consulté le
12/04/2023 00:42
Catalogue de bibl.
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Publisher: Routledge
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2021.1886141
Référence
Sørensen, I. E. (2022). Sex and safety on set: intimacy coordinators in television drama and film in the VOD and post-Weinstein era. Feminist Media Studies, 22(6), 1395–1410. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2021.1886141
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