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This is a bibliographic guide to British newsreels and cinemagazines. The abstracts were originally published in the three volumes of the BUFVC 's Researcher's Guide to British Newsreels (1983, 1988, 1993),...
From its inception in 1982 to its demise in 1998 (with the launch of the subscription service FilmFour, now Film4 on Freeview), Film on Four was the flagship broadcast strand for new feature films...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,700 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments,...
Call For Papers: Science and Television Co-Editors: Steven Gil and Bill Lott Proposal Abstract due 30 November 2014 Full Articles due 31 March 2015 Publication 2016 Contributions are now invited for a...
This page includes a number of articles on newsreel and cinemagazine history. A number of historical articles appear in the BUFVC publication, Yesterday's News: The British Cinema Newsreel Reader (November...
Until the 1990s, the majority of British TV was shot on video in the studio, with film used only for exterior sequences. What impact did physical space have on both changing modes of production and...
GB. 2009. DVD (Region 2 PAL). 105 minutes + extras. BFI DVD. £19.99 About the Author: Professor Julian Petley is Head of Research, Journalism at Brunel University. His publications include Film and Video...
What is the London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News [LBC/IRN] Project? The project is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee [JISC] digitisation programme and managed by The Media...
Ever since Channel 4 began broadcasting on 2 November 1982, it has courted controversy and innovation in equal measure. Maggie Brown considers its contribution to education. About the Author: Maggie Brown...