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The latest issue (volume 6, issue 2) of Participations , the online journal of audience and reception studies, has an article by Louise Anderson which attempts to tackle the much neglected area of the...
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 Projection of Britain: A History of the GPO, edited Scott Anthony and James G. Mansell (BFI Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 352 pages. ISBN: 978-1844573752 (handback), Price: £65; ISBN: 978-1844573745...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,200 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
A four-week, online debate on critical issues surrounding reform of the media - covering media plurality, privacy, regulation and democracy - has been launched by the Institute for Public Policy Research...
Studying Early and Silent Cinema by Keith Withall (Auteur/CUP, 2014), 176 pages, ISBN: 978-1906733698 (paperback) £19.50; ISBN: 978-1906733704 (hardback) £55 About the Reviewer: Dr Paul Moody is a...
Drive: Journeys through Film, Cities and Landscapes by Iain Borden (Reaktion Books, 2013). 256 pages. ISBN: 978-1780230269 (paperback) £18; ISBN: 978-1780230719 (eBook), £17.48 About the reviewer: Brian...
Here's a snapshot of our digital journey and what we learnt along the way. [timeline_multiple title="Our Digital Journey (on a limited budget)"] How can this work? Looking at text but seeing...
The New Scottish Cinema by Jonathan Murray, (I.B. Tauris, 2015), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1845118617, (hardback), £69.00. About the reviewer: Simon Brown is Associate Professor of Film and Television at...
2013. DVD or Blu-ray. Eureka (Masters of Cinema series). 62 minutes + extras. £13.99 About the reviewer: Nathan Abrams is Director of Graduate Studies and Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Bangor...