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CINESONIKA 3: The Third International Film and Video Festival of Sound Design - Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland, February 2013 Call for submissions: Deadline: Nov. 15th 2012 €15 entry fee...
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The BUFVC is pleased to announce the Launch of Chronicle: BBC Northern Ireland’s television news from the 60s and 70s, for exclusive use by licensed* UK higher and further education institutions. The...
In October 1968, when television pictures of RUC officers baton-charging a civil rights demonstration in Derry were shown around the world, the Northern Ireland civil rights movement became international...
The audio-visual archives of the BBC contain a wealth of material gathered since it was founded in the 1920’s but it remains largely inaccessible, held on film or videotape and indexed to serve the needs...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. Detectives loom large in the latest...
Launched in March 2012, Chronicle: BBC Northern Ireland’s television news from the 60s and 70s is a new academic resource that brings together thousands of titles for the first time. Dr Martin Doherty,...
In partnership, the BBC, JISC and the British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC), today announce the launch of Chronicle, a project to make BBC Northern Ireland's television news from the 1960s and...
The BUFVC occupies a unique and long-standing role in the innovative use of ICT in research related to moving image & sound, bridging academia, creative industries and technology. We work in...
David Samuelson, one of the few surviving British newsreel cameramen, passed away on 28th October at the age of 91. He joined British Movietone News as a projectionist in 1941 progressing through the cutting...