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Olwen Terris and Eve-Marie Oesterlen also published articles as part of the outcomes from the Shakespeare project. They include Olwen Terris: Shakespeare and British Television Broadcasting 1936-2005,...
Metadata quality, interoperability, standardised access – all these are buzzwords commonly used and agreed on as being vital for resource discovery in the digital heritage sector. But what do these words...
A selection of presentations provided at The Key to More Access forum on Friday 2 December 2011, are available to download below: Introduction to Federated Search & What's Next for the BUFVC? (Luis...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Sergio Angelini. This month the selection takes in...
As part of the project, new research was undertaken into audio-visual Shakespeare as a cultural and commercial phenomenon, using statistical analyses and historical trends to trace how the genre has...
Science is Fiction / The Sounds of Science: The Films of Jean Painlevé GB. 2007. BFI. DVD (region 2 PAL). BW & Colour. 215 minutes. £24.99 About the reviewer: Oliver Gaycken is an Assistant...
At the British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) we are currently working on an exciting project to compile authoritative and accessible guidelines for the citation of moving image and sound,...
1972. West Germany. Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (Aguirre, Wrath of God). Directed by Werner Herzog. Starring Klaus Kinski, Cecilia Rivera, Ruy Guerra, Peter Berling. 93 minutes. In cinemas. About the Reviewer:...
[caption id="attachment_8779" align="alignright" width="162" caption="Bertrand Russell"][/caption] The BBC has updated its Reith Lectures microsite. At present 194 broadcasts are available, with the...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. It seems appropriate, in the centenary...