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As part of the project, new research was undertaken into audio-visual Shakespeare as a cultural and commercial phenomenon, using statistical analyses and historical trends to trace how the genre has...
The Women’s Work research project recorded twenty-five interviews with women from a variety of roles across the film and television industries. We selected women in below-the-line roles where few other...
Virginia Haworth-Galt Chief Executive 020 7393 1500 ceo@bufvc.ac.uk Sergio Angelini Head of Membership Services and Information 020 7393 1506...
[caption id="attachment_8613" align="alignright" width="173" caption="JISC Mobile is available at http://m.jisc.ac.uk/"][/caption] JISC Mobile, a cut-down version of the JISC website optimised for mobile...
The latest issue of VIEW Volume 03 issue 6 / 2014 deals with the history of media convergence from different points of view. It analyses TV convergence from a historical and long-term perspective. This...
The web version of the BUFVC's Viewfinder magazine launched today at: bufvc.ac.uk/viewfinder. Viewfinder Online includes new articles and reviews as well as web versions of items published in the printed...
Directors in British and Irish Cinema edited by Robert Murphy (bfi, 2006), 672 pages, ISBN: 1844571262 (Paperback), £29.99, ISBN: 1844571254 (Hardback), £95.00 About the reviewer: A distinguished...
Some of the latest book and DVD reviews over at Viewfinder Online include: The Riddles of the Sphinx Dr Patti Gaal-Holmes reviews this new BFI release of the seminal avant-garde film by Laura Mulvey and...
A selection of presentations provided at the Get Creative forum on Friday 7 December 2012, are available to download below: Introduction to Get Creative & BUFVC Update Luís Carrasqueiro, Chief...
Channel 4’s Press Information Packs were originally printed in an A4 format and sent out on a weekly basis to newspapers and magazines located across the United Kingdom. The packs provided full listings...