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Sponsor the Learning on Screen Awards 2019 and be part of this unique celebration of UK talent and innovation. The Learning on Screen Awards are the UK’s only celebration of film and media in education....
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...
In a three-part series starting on Tuesday 5 April at 11:30 on BBC's Radio 4, presenter Jim Naughtie explores how the Royal Shakespeare Company first came into being in 1961. Covering its landmark...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby. This month the selection takes in...
The papers, presentations and proceedings of an international conference held at the National Film Theatre, London, between 2 and 4 October 1996 which brought together cameramen, editors, producers, film and...
The British Film Institute launched its popular series of compact 'BFI Film Classics' books twenty years ago. BFI Film Classics is a series of finely written, illustrated books which honour landmark films...
The EU Council yesterday voted to extend the copyright term on sound recordings from 50 to 70 years. Under the 50-year rule copyright on recordings by artists such as Cliff Richard and The Beatles would...
The EUscreen virtual exhibitions were launched during August with 10 exhibitions exploring a range of topics from European identity to Television History and much more. Some exhibitions include materials...
Widening the Lens: Developments in Research on Journalism and Environmental Issues 17 September 2014 Bankfield House, University of Leicester www2.le.ac.uk/conference/widening Academic concern with the...
Viewfinder 99 was published in May 2015. Contents of this issue: OUT OF THE UNKNOWN Is it true that nothing dates so much as depictions of the future? Billy J Smart, Royal Holloway, considers this in...