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For the week ending 8th February 2013 the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service included coverage of such topics as colour, entrepreneurship, law and social housing. 1. SECRET...
What’s Good On TV?: Understanding Ethics Through Television by Jamie Carlin Watson and Robert Arp (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). 320 pages. ISBN: 978-1405194754 (paperback), £19.99; ISBN: 978-1405194761...
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? 2010. 92 minutes + extras. Price £22.99 About the reviewer: Dr Kirsty Fairclough-Isaacs, is Senior Lecturer in Media and Performance at the School of Arts and Media,...
2012. GB. BFI. DVD or Blu-ray. 585 minutes. £34.99 About the Reviewer: Paul Newland teaches in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth University. His publication include:...
Memories of the Origins of Ethnographic Film edited by Beate Engelbrecht (Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 2007), 504 pages, ISBN: 978-3631507353, £35.80. About the Author: Susanne Hammacher is the Film Officer...
2013. DVD or Blu-ray. Eureka (Masters of Cinema series). 62 minutes + extras. £13.99 About the reviewer: Nathan Abrams is Director of Graduate Studies and Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Bangor...
[caption id="attachment_371" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Image courtesy of pietroizzo, under Creative Commons licence. "][/caption] With the recently published Film Policy Review advocating...
Below is a list of newsreel and cinemagazine videotapes and DVDs currently available, with links to online video stores where applicable. Historical Time Travel - Wartime Newsreels Features...
The Screening Socialism project is the first comparative, transnational study of television cultures in socialist Eastern Europe. Dr Sabina Mihelj, Reader in Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough...
Projecting Britain: The Guide to British Cinemagazines Projecting Britain explores a film genre neglected for decades: the cinemagazine. Watched by millions, both in Britain and abroad, these fascinating...