Section: Overview
Overview
Key publications
Research funding
Supervising & teaching
Career

Key details

Areas of expertise

  • Television institutions and broadcasters
  • Video on demand
  • Sports media rights
  • Media streaming

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

About Marc C-Scott

Dr Marc C-Scott is a senior lecturer in screen media at Victoria University.

He completed his PhD, “Invention to Institution: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Television across Three National Sites”, in 2016.

His research interests are within television (history, institutions, policy, broadcast technologies and methods), cross-platform media and sportscasting.

Marc regularly appears on both local and international television and radio.

He also writes for The Conversation about many topics associated with changes in the media landscape.

Qualifications

  • PhD - CQUniversity
  • Bachelor of Design (Multimedia) with Honors

Key publications

Year Citation
2024 C-Scott, M., & Mclaughlin, P. (241116). Assessment on the Block In Weldon, J. ;. (Ed.) (1) (pp. 1-20). Singapore: Springer.
2020 C-Scott, M. (201231). Australian Television s Pre-history: Television before the 1956 inauguration In Kilroy, P. ;. (Ed.) London: Peter Lang.
2020 . (200825). The Handbook of Media Education Research In FrauMeigs, D. ;. (Ed.) Wiley.

doi: 10.1002/9781119166900

Year Citation
2020 C-Scott, M., & Mowle, A. (200930). Accessible content for all: Accessibility in Australian Screen Media.
2020 C-Scott, M., & Mowle, A. (200901). The social benefits of the exposure to diverse local content.

Year Citation
2024 C-Scott, M., & Corcoran, J. (240721). Lights, Camera, Action, Block: Optimising Media Pedagogy for the Block (pp. 5-5). JBILT.

doi: 10.15209/jbilt.1316

Year Citation
2019 C-Scott, M. (191001). What is Television ? (Re) Defining the medium. ,

doi: 10.33767/osf.io/4wvqa

2019 C-Scott, M. (190102). The prelude to television in Australia. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 39(1), (132-146).

doi: 10.1080/01439685.2018.1472836

Research funding for the past 5 years

Please note:

  • Funding is ordered by the year the project commenced and may continue over several years.
  • Funding amounts for contact research are not disclosed to maintain commercial confidentiality.
  • The order of investigators is not indicative of the role they played in the research project.

Diversity of Content Research Paper
From: Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
For period: 2020-2020
Not disclosed
The Current State of Play of Disability in the Australian Media: Access, Barriers and Representation
From: Attitude Foundation
For period: 2020-2020
Not disclosed

Supervision of research students at VU

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

Currently supervised research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
1 PhD Integrated Associate supervisor
1 PhD Integrated Principal supervisor

Currently supervised research students at VU

Students & level Role
PhD Integrated (1) Associate supervisor
PhD Integrated (1) Principal supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
1 PhD Associate supervisor
1 PhD by Creative Work Associate supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

Students & level Role
PhD (1) Associate supervisor
PhD by Creative Work (1) Associate supervisor

Teaching activities & experience

 

Marc C-Scott is a senior lecturer in screen media and course chair for the Bachelor of Screen Media at Victoria University, Australia. Marc has taught at many higher education institutions in the areas of digital media, motion graphics, post-production, television production, video production, visual effects, web technologies along with project and research methodologies.

 

Key academic roles

Dates Role Department / Organisation
Jun 2018 - Present
Senior Lecturer
Victoria University
Jul 2012 - Jun 2018
Lecturer
Victoria University
Dates Role & Department/Organisation
Jun 2018 -
Present
Senior Lecturer
Victoria University
Jul 2012 -
Jun 2018
Lecturer
Victoria University

Key industry, community & government roles

Dates Role Department/Organisation
Nov 2014 - Dec 2019
Board Director
C31 (Community Television)
Jun 2018 - Dec 2019
Certified Trainer
Blackmagic Design
Dates Role & Department/Organisation
Nov 2014 - Dec 2019
Board Director
C31 (Community Television)
Jun 2018 - Dec 2019
Certified Trainer
Blackmagic Design

Media appearances

14th June 2019

Media Appearances

Marc regularly appears on both local and international television and radio. He also writes for The Conversation about many topics associated with changes in the media landscape. To read more about these view Marc's website at https://marccscott.com.