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Here's a snapshot of our digital journey and what we learnt along the way. [timeline_multiple title="Our Digital Journey (on a limited budget)"] How can this work? Looking at text but seeing...
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...
Seán Street, Emeritus Professor of Radio in the Media School at Bournemouth University, is currently writing a book, to be published next year by Routledge, with the working title, 'The Memory of Sound:...
Title: Understanding the annotation process: annotation for big data Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Partners: University of Sheffield, Glasgow Caledonian University Duration:...
Historical Background In 1970 the Marxist democrat Salvador Allende was elected by popular vote. As head of the Unidad Popular (a coalition of communists and socialists) Allende faced opposition from the...
The End of Cinema? A Medium in Crisis in the Digital Age by André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion, translated by Timothy Barnard (Columbia University Press, 2015), 256 pages, ISBN: 978- 0231173575...
On searching The ‘Basic Search’ function uses a single search box to query many fields across the database, such as personal names, theatre companies, titles of plays and series titles (which are...
Box of Broadcasts has recently undergone its most substantial upgrade since its initial launch in 2009. What’s been added and what can you do with the new features and content? Join this webinar and...
Hi Matt, thank you for giving some time to speak to us. Talking quite generally first of all, why do you feel it’s important to use moving image in teaching and learning? Moving image engages learners...
Hi Akil, congratulations on winning the Student Documentary Award at this year’s ceremony. How did it feel to win? The Cut was the first film we made, so it felt great to win and to see my mum cry...