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List of ContributorsDaniel Barratt is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for VisualCognition, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and is currently workingon a project on visual attention, emotion, and media. He has a PhD incognitive film theory from the University of Kent, UK (awarded 2005); histhesis addresses the paradox of fiction by describing a multi-level modelof the film viewer’s emotion system. He has guest edited (with JonathanFrome) the recent issue of the journal Film Studies: An InternationalReview based on papers from the 2004 CCSMI conference (publishedSummer 2006).Gary Bettinson is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Lancaster,UK. He has published articles in Asian <strong>Cinema</strong> and Film Studies: AnInternational Review.<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>Buckland</strong> is Reader in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University,UK. He is the author of Directed by Steven Spielberg (2006); Studying <strong>Contemporary</strong>American Film (2002, with Thomas Elsaesser); The CognitiveSemiotics of Film (2000); Film Studies (1998; 3rd edition, 2008); and TheFilm Spectator (ed., 1995). He also edits the journal the New Review of Filmand Television Studies.Allan Cameron is a researcher and lecturer at the Australian FilmTelevision and Radio School, and an honorary fellow in screen studies atthe University of Melbourne. He is the author of Modular Narratives in<strong>Contemporary</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong> (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). His articles on complexnarrative and Hong Kong cinema have also appeared, respectively, inThe Velvet Light Trap and Jump Cut.

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