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The latest Viewfinder news, reviews and articles have now been posted online at bufvc.ac.uk/viewfinder. These include A roundup of some of the latest film and media books published this month An...
Doing Women's Film and Television History Conference 2014 The Second International Conference of the Women's Film and Television History Network – UK/Ireland Thursday 10 - Saturday 12 April 2014...
Guest speaker: James Holland This year’s guest speaker is historian, writer and broadcaster, James Holland. The author of the best-selling Fortress Malta, Battle of Britain, and Dam Busters, he...
John Wyver, Principal Investigator The Principal Investigator for Screen Plays is John Wyver, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Westminster, and a writer and producer with Illuminations. Among the...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013 have been published on the British Universities Film & Video Council's website. All nominated entries will be showcased, and the winners...
The Singing Detective - 25th Anniversary Event Saturday 10 December 2011 Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London The twenty-fifth anniversary of the six-part serial...
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...
This two-day introductory course, delivered by our specialist staff, will enable attendees to develop video production skills geared towards non-narrative filmmaking, such as interviews, documentary and...
2010. GB. DVD. Illuminations/Robert Fox. 117 minutes. Price: £17.99 About the Author: Dr Mark Taylor-Batty is Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University of Leeds. His publications include Roger...
Adapting Dickens: A Television History Saturday 28 January 2012 BFI Southbank, London www.bfi.org.uk This is a special event as part of the BFI’s Dickens on Screen season. Focusing on the many ways...