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Course: Copyright Clearance for Print, Broadcast and Multimedia Production Date: Thursday 14 April 2016 Time: 10am - 5pm (registration from 9.45am) Venue: BUFVC, 77 Wells Street, London W1T 3QJ Book...
13th RAI INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM 2013 13-16 June to Sunday 16th June 2013 at Edinburgh University www.raifilmfest.org.uk The festival is jointly hosted by the National Museums of...
TV Fangdom: A Conference on Television Vampires 7-8 June 2013 The University of Northampton http://tvfangdom.wordpress.com/ Vampires have always made charismatic characters and with the rise of the...
Presented by: Sergio Angelini and Linda Kaye Date: Thursday 10 December 2015 - Book your place now Venue: BUFVC office, 77 Wells Street, London, W1T 3QJ This course will provide an overview of the current...
Current Affairs Television: Then and Now conference 21 January 2013 University of Liverpool Full list of speakers and updated schedule now available In 2012, television current affairs uncovered...
Presented by: Linda Kaye and Sergio Angelini Date: Wednesday 9 December 2015 - Book your place now Venue: BUFVC office, 77 Wells Street, London, W1T 3QJ The course will explore the benefits and value of...
Yesterday evening the The Grierson Trust announced the winners of The Griersons 2011 – The British Documentary Awards. Hosted by Mariella Frostrup, the awards ceremony took place at the BFI Southbank....
BBC2: Origins; Influence; Audiences: A 50th Anniversary Conference 25-26 April 2014 Science Museum, London On the 20th April 1964 the BBC launched its second television channel: BBC2. Although the...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby Amongst this month's selection are a...
1972. West Germany. Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (Aguirre, Wrath of God). Directed by Werner Herzog. Starring Klaus Kinski, Cecilia Rivera, Ruy Guerra, Peter Berling. 93 minutes. In cinemas. About the Reviewer:...