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When Romeo Met Juliet, a three-part BBC production which which sees Paul Roseby, the artistic director of the National Youth Theatre, work with school children to produce and perform a Shakespeare play in 8...
Have you ever wondered what early film and broadcast productions were like? The Gaumont Graphic newsreel story BROADCASTING VISUALISED (5/3/1926), will give you wonderful insights into both: as part of the...
Channel 4 Press Packs 1982 – 2002 is a new online resource providing search and browse access to over 1000 press packs (exclusively by UK Higher Education/Further Education and BUFVC members) together...
On 1 September Apple launched Ping, its new social network based around music and what people are listening to. It will be available as part of iTunes 10 on both PCs and Macs. Touted as a challenger to...
The BFI has announced that Ian McKellen will be spearheading the BFI’s Shakespeare on Film programme from April 2016, full details of which will be announced in January 2016. The news was released by the...
In January 2008 the Intellectual Property Office launched the first stage of a two-part consultation about the Gowers recommendations on copyright exceptions, which were intended to improve access to and use...
In its most recent report, the Arts Council England surveys the way audiences engage with arts online. The digital audiences report is part of the Council's digital opportunities programme, a three-year...
[caption id="attachment_23644" align="alignright" width="212"] www.filmarchives.org.uk/[/caption] Yesterday marked the UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – the day when archives around the world...
British newsreels Newsreels were a regular feature of British cinema programmes between 1910 and 1979. For the first twenty years of their existence they were silent, with titles to introduce and describe...
Continuing the trend for the use of personal pronouns in the names of multimedia resources, the BBC/ITV/Channel 4/Five consortium behind 'Project Canvas' has now relaunched as YouView, a multi-channel online...