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Watch a selection of stories from the history of Gaumont Sound News and chart the development of the newsreel from 'news with sound' to 'sound news'. Of particular interest are some of the first British...
Media Education Summit 11-12th September 2012 Bournemouth University. www.cemp.ac.uk/summit/2012 Keynote speakers now confirmed are: Ian Livingstone (Eidos & BAFTA) Caroline Norbury...
Telling the untold history of Black and Asian performers working in Shakespeare in the UK is the subject of the latest film from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The film British Black and...
In the pre-internet age, broadcasters provided the press with print information about forthcoming programmes. Whilst the identities of the BBC and ITV were well-established in the public consciousness and...
A website exploring the director David Lean's time at Gaumont Sound News has been launched. The site focuses on a period at the beginning of his career when, in January 1930, he left features to join the...
Using the new Scoop.it carapace, the defunct Screen Research network lives again. It now offers a dyamic presentation of the latest media stories of interest to education and research. With the stated aim of...
Why sponsor the Learning on Screen Awards 2014? Exposure Gain recognition and raise your company profile within the education sector, cultural sector and TV and film industry. Sponsors will benefit from...
Black London’s Film Heritage invites submissions from any organisation or individual holding film material which depicts an African-Caribbean presence in London. To be considered for inclusion in this...
Why sponsor the Learning on Screen Awards 2013? Exposure Gain recognition and/or raise your company profile within the education sector and TV and film industry. Sponsors will [caption...
3D Storytelling 6-7 January 2011 Ravensbourne, London A story is created 3 times, in the script, the shoot and the edit. This conference has pathways for pre-production, production and post so you can...