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During the four years of the research project 'Channel 4 and British Film Culture' (2010-2014) a number of writers contributed blogs on aspects of Channel 4's film activities. Here's a selection.
The World Lecture Project is a freely accessible online platform for delivering academic videos from faculties worldwide. The collaborative nature of the project, the open call to add...
Alistair Cooke's first Letter from America - initially called American Letter - was broadcast in March, 1946. It was to be the first of 2,869 such broadcasts, spanning 58 years, making it by far the...
The Innovation Debate 2012 at the Royal Society on 20th November 2012 will bring together influential and respected figures from the worlds of science, technology, medicine, engineering, education,...
The nominations for the BUFVC's Learning on Screen Awards 2014 are now available to view online. All nominated entries will be showcased, and the winners announced, at the Learning on Screen Awards...
Creative Commons, which promotes access to open resources, has requested comments and contributions for their latest draft proposals. Their main goals are: Producing a 4.0 suite that addresses pressing...
From the shelf to a searchable online environment. This section looks at how we digitised the Channel 4 press packs. What we wanted to do; what we ended up doing and some of the great ideas, dead ends and...
EUscreen is back and the new three-year initiative will see over 20,000 new items – mainly selected from long-running factual series, documentaries, newsreels and magazine programmes - added to the...
This four-year AHRC-funded project (2010-2014) is a collaboration between the University of Portsmouth and the BUFVC, assessing the impact of Channel 4 on British film culture. The project's work has...
Audio recordings of the papers from the 'Channel 4 and British Film Culture' conference can now be found on the project website at: www.c4film.co.uk/conference-2012/schedule This conference, which was...