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Dr. Lisa Bode is a Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the University of Queensland. She holds affiliations with the Centre for Critical and Creative Writing and the Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies. Her research focuses on digital media technologies, particularly their impact on screen performance, stardom, and cultural reception. Key areas include synthetic media, deepfakes, and the historical interplay between visual effects and acting.
Her notable works include the monograph *Making Believe: Screen Performance and Special Effects in Popular Cinema* (2017) and co-editing the *Convergence* special issue on *Digital Faces and Deepfakes on Screen* (2021). She co-founded the Visual Effects Research Network in 2020. Her publications span film history, media ethics, and digital cultures, with contributions to journals like *Convergence*, *Cinema Journal*, and *Film History*.
Her recent work explores YouTube deepfakes, posthumous stardom, and the cultural implications of digital resurrection. She serves on the editorial board for *Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers* and *Animation Studies*. Her research bridges historical analysis with contemporary digital practices, emphasizing the evolving relationship between technology and cultural production.
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