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The new trailer for Julie Taymor's film version of The Tempest is now available to view in HD (see below). It stars Helen Mirren as 'Prospera' and the cast also includes Russell Brand as Trinculo, Alan...
With wide-ranging information for academic staff, researchers and librarians, the BUFVC magazine Viewfinder explores the production, study and use of film, television and related media for higher...
Digital Theatre, the company that delivers filmed drama from the London stage via streaming and download, is now offering the chance to watch an exclusive video presentation of a performance of the sold out...
1. Much Ado About Nothing (1967) As part of a section devoted to Rediscovered TV Drama, referring to the well-publicised cash of TV programmes repatriated recently from the the Library of Congress in the...
Grazia magazine has commissioned an interactive online documentary series, Grazia Fashion Issue ... Live, that will go behind the scenes at the magazine as it prepares its London Fashion Week issue....
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...
It's Shakespeare Week, so all this week organisations up and down the nation are celebrating the life, work and legacy of the Bard. At the BUFVC, one of our services is the International Database of...
The Beta version of the BBC Project Genome project has now gone live: http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ The site contains the BBC TV and radio listings information originally printed in Radio Times magazine...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,350 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries...
Some of the latest reviews now published at Viewfinder Online include: Love's Labour's Lost - Eve-Marie Oesterlen looks at the DVD release of the 2009 Globe production of Shakespeare's evergreen comedy....