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Small Screen Scotland | Day Conference 26 November 2013 Royal Society of Edinburgh Twitter: @NaturalScotFilm Web: www.naturalscotlandfilms.org.uk/ To book: http://smallscreenscotland.eventbrite.com/...
The shortlist of nominees for the 2010 awards is as follows: General Education Broadcast Award The Cell BBC Scotland Producer - Jacqueline Smith Glamour’s Golden Age BBC Productions Director -...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013 are: General Education Broadcast Award Afghanistan: The Great Game. A Personal View by Rory Stewart Matchlight for BBC Two Series Producer &...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen awards 2015 are as follows: General Education Broadcast Award Sponsored by Fifty Fifty Coding: the Future is Creative BBC Learning for BBC Learning Zone...
The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the Learning on Screen Awards 2013: 3, 2, 1…GO! BBC for BBC Two Learning Zone Director: Suzy Boyles...
The BUFVC continues to invest in new developments, research and projects to assist with the use of moving image and sound in education. During the 2011-2012 membership year these have included: a new...
Viewfinder 79 was published in May 2010 and includes the supplement Media Online Focus (download MOF issue 40 in PDF format here). Contents of this issue: VIDEOCONFERENCING IN HE Dr Simon Clarke looks at...
The BUFVC Gateway includes 1,800 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please contact us by email...
The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the 2011 Learning on Screen Awards: 303 Squadron Fish in a Bottle for Channel 4 The Abbey Road...
Here are some highlights from the Learning on Screen Awards 2018 on 26th April at the BFI Southbank Special Jury Award POTTY THE PLANT Middlesex University Director: Aeddan Sussex Producer: Taliah...