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United Press Movietone The agreement between United Press and Fox-Movietone to shoot newsfilm for television stations was announced on July 13, 1948. United Press Movietone, or UPMT, was pioneering in...
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...
[caption id="attachment_10172" align="alignright" width="190" caption="www.cba.org.uk"][/caption] The Commonwealth Broadcasting Association has recently launched a new publication, Brave New World...
Still in beta test mode, YouTube's new Human Rights Channel aims to curate '... the most powerful human rights content - breaking news, cutting edge activism video, under-covered stories, and more. We're a...
[caption id="attachment_23644" align="alignright" width="212"] www.filmarchives.org.uk/[/caption] Yesterday marked the UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – the day when archives around the world...
It has been announced today that The Open University will lead a consortium of British Universities to deliver online courses worldwide as part of a new venture named Futurelearn. Their stated aims are to:...
The Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive provides open online access to videos of Shakespeare productions from around the world within a federated archive. Users can view and study annotated...
As part of its coverage of the centenary of the First World War in 2014 the BBC seeks to explore stories which are linked to a significant place marking the history of World War I. These stories will be...
Musicologists, literary and theatre historians, composers and musical practitioners from around the world meet at the Shakespeare Globe in London 3-5 May 2013 to discuss the music written for...
The Cinema and Television History Research Centre presents: Strange New World: New Frontiers in Cinema and Television Thursday 18 June 2015 De Montfort University Issues of technology and film have...