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The most widely used video format on the web will remain free in perpetuity MPEG LA, the company that manages patenting and licensing for many Internet media standards has just announced that content...
Working with moving image and sound? The BUFVC is offering the following essential one-day training courses in September: Copyright Clearance for Print, Broadcast and Multimedia Production Wednesday 22...
Channel 4's weekly packs, the brainchild of Press Officer Chris Griffin-Beale, were the most comprehensive digest of programme information that any UK broadcaster supplied to the press. This site is a...
Entry deadline: 5pm on Friday 11 January 2019. Nominations will be announced by the end of February 2019. Please complete the entry form below to enter your production. If you have any questions, please...
This one-day event hosted by the Film Studies programme at the University of Surrey on Friday 16th September aims to explore performance in the context of documentary and moving-image documentation. How...
The AHRC-funded Filmmaking Research Network has launched a survey to gather data about filmmaking research. The aim of the survey is to compare and contrast examples of filmmaking research...
Google has annouced that automated captioning will be rolled out to YouTube. Only 13 channels will initially use this system which combines speech recognition with manual captioning. YouTube already...
This year's Archiving Tomorrow conference 'Archives at Risk' takes place at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, 1 to 3 June. The conference will centre on a keynote speech from Lord David Puttman on the...
Do you need to convert your old video recordings or films? The BUFVC have launched a new digital transfer service, aimed at helping you preserve and maintain use of recordings stored on increasingly hard to...
For an illuminating rendition of 1920s newsreel editing, take a look at the Newsfilm Online high-quality download of 'Gaumont Graphic Editor and Women's Lacrosse Battle' (25/10/1928), a Gaumont Graphic...