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In November 2010 the government announced that the network of regional screen agencies (RSAs) outside London would transform into Creative England, 'a simpler, more efficient structure with an expanded remit...
The Media Archive for Central England (MACE) is the screen archive for the Midlands. It recently moved to the University of Lincoln and last week the facilities were officially opened by documentary producer...
[caption id="attachment_8586" align="alignright" width="183" caption="The Performing Arts on Film & Television Catalogue 2011"][/caption] A new catalogue is now available to download, detailing film...
Films Were Made: Volume 2 - Local History A look at films and film makers in the East of England 1896 – 1996 by David Cleveland David Cleveland, who established the East Anglian Film Archive in 1976,...
Media Education Summit 11-12th September 2012 Bournemouth University. www.cemp.ac.uk/summit/2012 Keynote speakers now confirmed are: Ian Livingstone (Eidos & BAFTA) Caroline Norbury...
In its most recent report, the Arts Council England surveys the way audiences engage with arts online. The digital audiences report is part of the Council's digital opportunities programme, a three-year...
On 21 March the BUFVC submitted its response to the Intellectual Property Office's Consultation on Copyright as part of the follow-up to the publication of the Hargreaves Report in 2011. For details of...
Will, a 10-part biopic which follows a young William Shakespeare in Elizabethan London, has been bought by US cable network Pivot, and will be shot in England. It will be co-produced Endor Productions, and...
Viewfinder 86 was published in March 2012. Contents of this issue: SCREEN PLAY John Wyver and Dr Amanda Wrigley introduce the new research project at the University Westminster that aims to collate...