Founded in 1988, the IRCAV is currently home to 12 full professors, 5  emeritus professors, 15 lecturers, 2 honorary lecturers and 4 associate  lecturers. As of January 1, 2024, the center also includes 2 temporary  lecturers (ATER), approximately 50 recent PhD holders and about 60  associate researchers who hold positions at other institutions. A total  of over 
50 graduate studients [PDF - 655 Ko] are pursuing a PhD at the institute. 
IRCAV  is a founding member of the 
LabEx ICCA, a laboratory for the study of  cultural industries and artistic creation. As of January 1, 2024, the  laboratory is involved in one research program funded by the ANR, the  French national research agency.
There are four centers of interest between which research programs are developped.
 
    - Aesthetics of cinema, audiovisual, and the image
Research   on the aesthetics of the image in general and of cinema in particular,   with an array of objects studied: narrative and documentary forms,   experimental cinema and museum installations, documentaries, auteur   and popular cinema, music videos. Questions of film analysis are   paramount in the center's studies. Issues related to theories of the   visual, of space and geoaesthetics, the “documentary turn in art”, film   form, actors' performance, gestures, postures, and choreographies,   relationships between music and cinema, image and sound.
 
    - History and cinema/Film and audiovisual history
Research on the complex relationships between cinema, audiovisual media, and history. In film history: silent cinema and other periods; genetic studies of films; non-film archives; television history. In cinema and history:    the audiovisual (and digital) writing of history; cinema and  politics;   uses of archives and individual accounts; docufictions. The Theaters of Memory    research program links the poetics of cinematic works, the   construction  of a collective imagination and the relationships between   reproducible  images and memory, technology and the archive.
    - Film and audiovisual economics, sociology, and law
Research    on the economic, social, and institution dimensions of cinema and    audiovisual activities. Special attention is given to actors’ strategies    and the corresponding industry dynamics. Studies focus especially on    the cinema-market relationship, film distribution and theater    operations, as well as the project management dimension of film    production and directing. Economics  of the   film industry; cinema and public policy; film production and  financing;   economic and institutional history of French cinema;  audiences and   markets; promotion, publicity, and marketing; cinema,  television, and   communications industries; cinema and audiovisual  professions;   participative practices; cinema, internet, and mobile  phones; creative   territories.
    - Cultural studies and cinema/audiovisual pragmatics
Research   conducted within a variety of disciplinary approaches, converging   around the analysis of cinema, television and other audiovisual   productions as social phenomena that determine forms representation and   uses. The pragmatics of cinema and audiovisual media are brought into   dialog with a broad conception of cultural studies (cultural   anthropology, cultural history, cultural mediation, cultural studies,   gender studies, post-colonial studies, etc.) as well as with other   approaches (theories of public space, sociology of innovation,   bio-cultural approaches, media education). Situated aspect of film and   audiovisual media from the point of view of reception and   interpretation. Analysis of objects seen as having little cultural value   (popular cinema, television, games...), new media (mobile,   webdocumentaries), and audience practices (fans) and discourses.