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The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. It seems appropriate, in the centenary...
The British Library has unveiled its new pilot moving image services in the Reading Rooms at St Pancras, Colindale and Boston Spa which includes access to the BUFVC's TV and radio listings database, TRILT. ...
Do you produce educational productions (either non-broadcast or broadcast)? Have you recently created a website, app or other multimedia resource to educate a specific audience or the general public?...
This year our annual members’ day will look at the issues of creativity, copyright and citation with the use of audiovisual in education. The Learning on Screen AGM will also take place during the day. ...
The Learning on Screen Awards 2013 will take place at the BFI Southbank, London on the evening of Thursday 18 April 2013. View the nominations here. The evening will include a guest speech by Shami...
Do you produce educational programmes? Do you have a top-rated educational website? Are you a student with an outstanding production? The Learning on Screen Awards 2013 are now open to...
For the week ending 31st January 2014 the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service were: 1. FROZEN PLANET (BBC2) View TRILT record or watch now on BoB National For more...
For an illuminating rendition of 1920s newsreel editing, take a look at the Newsfilm Online high-quality download of 'Gaumont Graphic Editor and Women's Lacrosse Battle' (25/10/1928), a Gaumont Graphic...
Last night the winners of this years 2014 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards were announced at the Sony World Photography Awards. The top 10 books in each category are on exhibit in the Sony World Photography...
A Life Rewound is the memoir of the pioneering film and television producer, Peter Morley. His first job, aged 16, was as a rewind-boy in London’s Dominion Cinema. His rise to editing, and then writing...