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Starting this Thursday 18th August at 21.00 with The Birth of News, BBC4 are launching a four part series looking at the history of British Pathe. Over the next month each hour long episode will explore a...
The Reader brings together over forty key texts on the British newsreels, from their silent beginnings to their revival as the ingredient of television documentaries. The texts come from trade-papers,...
The Teachers TV website will be closing on 29 April following the Department for Education's termination of the Teachers TV contract. Its catalogue of 3,500 programmes have been available exclusively...
The Seven Up series of TV documentaries by Michael Apted has followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964 at seven yearly intervals, with the next edition planned for screening on ITV later...
EUscreen virtual exhibitions were shortlisted in the 'Most Innovative Use of Archive' category as part of the prestigious FIAT/IFTA Archive Achievement Awards 2013. These exhibitions, curated by...
Friday 29 November 2013, 11am-3pm, The Geological Society, Piccadilly, London The BUFVC forum discussed the latest updates to copyright in the area of moving image and sound. Delegates heard how the...
Viewfinder Online is the BUFVC's new web journal devoted to the latest in audio-visual media. Some of the most recent reviews published online include: Dr Brian Hoyle's overview of the DVD debut of...
For the week ending 26th November 2010 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include a host of conversational no nos in polite society such as Art, Religion and Hairdressing as...
The Imperial War Museum has just launched its annual student and amateur Film Making Competition and Festival. Now in its tenth year, the festival will run from November to December 2010. There are three...