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The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. In the month the new James Bond film was...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby. This month the selection takes in...
Media Piracy: the politics and practices of borrowing Tuesday 17 June 2014 Queen Mary University of London Venue: Hitchcock Cinema A one-day symposium hosted by the AHRC Network project ‘Bazaar...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,350 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, and published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Sir...
Eugène Vernier: fashion, femininity & form, with essays by Robin Muir and Becky E. Conekin, was published in hardback by Hirmer Publishers on Monday 19th November price £39.95, (220 pages, 200...
The Cinema Museum in London is holding a number of events this Autumn. A conversation with Julie Harris 7 October 2010 Julie Harris is an Academy Award-winning British costume designer. Her credits the...
Lost TV archives from across Europe are revealed online Television buffs, historians and even foreign language students could benefit from EUscreen, a new online portal that launches today (Thursday 27...
On 22 February 2017, we held ‘Television Drama: Archives, Access and Research’ in collaboration with the BFI and Royal Holloway, University of London. The conference, held at the BFI Southbank, brought...
Learning on Screen’s Gateway includes over 1,950 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please...