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We've programmed Audiovisual in Education to examine why audiovisual materials are used in teaching, learning and research and how they can be used creatively and critically. We'll also be focusing on...
This week the ERA has launched an expanded and redesigned version of its website. It has also confirmed that the tariff for the new combined HE licence, incorporating both the standard ERA and Era Plus...
La signora di tutti [Everybody’s Lady] 2010. UK. DVD. 86 minutes. Eureka Entertainment.£19.99 About the reviewer: Danielle Hipkins is Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Exeter. She has...
Media Piracy: the politics and practices of borrowing Tuesday 17 June 2014 Queen Mary University of London Venue: Hitchcock Cinema A one-day symposium hosted by the AHRC Network project ‘Bazaar...
The Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive provides open online access to videos of Shakespeare productions from around the world within a federated archive. Users can view and study annotated...
[caption id="attachment_3661" align="alignright" width="188" caption="Courtesy of ITN Source / Reuters"][/caption] Did you know that newsreels entertained their audiences with humorous and often pointedly...
As part of Project Enriched Playlists, a new project funded by Jisc, we are running a short survey to find out how audio-visual collections in Jisc MediaHub might be developed for higher education into...
This video provides users of the BUFVC's TRILT database and Off-Air Recording Service information about the use and limitations of TRILT records brandishing the TVI record ID. Further information about other...
The Children of Green Knowe GB. DVD. Simply Media. 110 mins, £14.99. About the reviewer: Prof Stephen Lacey is Emeritus Professor of Drama, Film and Television at the University of South Wales. His main...
Some of the latest article, reviews and news published at Viewfinder Online include: Peter M. Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Community Media at London Metropolitan University, looks at Tom Stoppards radio...