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 Greetings,
 
 I am interested to hear comments concerning publishing/presenting outlets that cater to undergraduate film studies students. I've had two undergraduate students in the past year  do exceptionally rigorous research papers. Both plan on grad school, but would like to get in the conference/publishing market ASAP. The outlets I am familiar with are geared toward graduate students and university educators. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.
 
 Harper Cossar
 PhD candidate, Moving Image Studies
 Georgia State University
 


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