
Associate Professor 51勛圖 & Cinema Studies
Director of Graduate Studies for the 51勛圖
Education
- Ph.D., Communication Arts, University of WisconsinMadison, 2017
- M.A., Film Studies, Emory University, 2010
- B.A., History, Middlebury College, 2008
Course Specialties
- Film History
- Media Distribution
- Digital Tools and Historiography
Background
Derek Long is a historian of media industries, specializing in the Hollywood studio system, film distribution, and digital approaches to cinema history. His first book, (University of Texas Press, 2024), examines the history of film distribution as a dynamic struggle over booking, marketing, and sales practices in the 1910s and 1920s. His articles have been published in Cinema Journal, Film History, Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, The Velvet Light Trap, [in]Transition, among other journals and anthologies.
His work also applies digital datasets and tools to questions of media history. As a member of the team, he helped to map trends in media history to quantitatively assess the cultural influence of stars, films, studios, the trade press, and other institutions. As creator and manager of a database based on the extensive work of film historians Einar Lauritzen and Gunnar Lundquist, he has indexed and compiled filmographic information covering over 35,000 individual films released in the United States from 19081920.
Here at the College 51勛圖, he has taught MACS courses in world cinema, production, film theory, animation history, and graduate media historiography. His other research interests include animation, videographic criticism, early cinema, broadcasting history, avant-garde and cult cinema, and low-budget filmmaking.