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The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in learning, teaching and research. Why should you enter? Enter the Awards to: showcase your...
Here are a few of the interesting items that have recently been added to the Moving Image Gateway in the last week. British Academy Audio Archive The British Academy’s Media Library holds a collection...
For the week ending 27 May 2011 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service focus on the state of the nation's health with programmes focusing on prisons, social services, its commercial...
Movie Speak: How to Talk Like You Belong on a Film Set by Tony Bill (Workman Publishing, June 2009), 216 pages, ISBN: 978-0-7611-4359-8 (paperback), £6.99 About the Reviewer: Dr Sheldon Hall is a Senior...
By David Parkinson (Laurence King Publishing, February 2012). 216 pages. ISBN: 978-1856697934 (paperback). £19.95 About the Author: Lucy Bolton is Teaching Fellow in Film Studies at Queen Mary, University...
Breaking Bad: The Official Book by David Thomson, (Sterling, 2015), 224 pages, ISBN: 978-1454916734 (paperback), £4.99 About the Reviewer: Patrick O’Neill has been teaching film studies at Kingston...
Hollywood Cinema and the Real Los Angeles by Mark Shiel (Reaktion Books, April 2012). 336 pages. ISBN: 978-1861899026 (hardback). £25 About the Author: Josh Cluderay is a film graduate of Sheffield...
The Riddles of the Sphinx (1977/2013). GB. 2013. DVD. BFI home video. 92 minutes + 115 minutes extras. £15.99 About the reviewer: Dr Patti Gaal-Holmes is an artist/filmmaker and historian. Her...
2013. GB. DVD / Blu-ray. Second Sight. 216 minutes (plus extras). Certificate 15. RRP £15.99 (DVD), £19.99 (Blu-ray). About the reviewer: Dr Miles Booy gained his doctorate in film studies from the...
100 Science Fiction Films by Barry Keith Grant (Palgrave Macmillan / British Film Institute, 2013). 216 pages. ISBN 978-1844574575 (paperback). £16.99 About the reviewer: James Chapman is Professor of Film...