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Digital Disruption: Cinema Moves On-line Edited by Dina Iordanova and Stuart Cunningham (St Andrews Film Studies), 223 pages ISBN: 978-0956373090 (hardback), £35 ISBN: 978-0956373076 (paperback),...
We are inviting school teachers and Senior Leadership Teams to our free conference, Using AV to Support Whole School Improvement, a day focused on providing Senior Leadership Teams with fresh ideas to take...
On 22 February 2017, we held ‘Television Drama: Archives, Access and Research’ in collaboration with the BFI and Royal Holloway, University of London. The conference, held at the BFI Southbank, brought...
The latest issue of VIEW Volume 03 issue 6 / 2014 deals with the history of media convergence from different points of view. It analyses TV convergence from a historical and long-term perspective. This...
Digital Disruption: Cinema Moves On-line edited by Dina Iordanova and Stuart Cunningham (St Andrews Film Studies, 2012). 223 pages. ISBN 9780956373076 (paperback) £19.99. About the author: Dr William Brown...
Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939 by Thomas Doherty (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013), 429 pages ISBN: 978-0-231-16392-7 (hardback), About the reviewer: Professor Jo Fox is a specialist in the...
For the week ending 17th December 2010 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include a wide variety of subjects including John Pilger's latest salvo on the 'war on terror',...
The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the following judges for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013: Chair: Steve Ellis, after twenty years as a broadcast executive he is...
Science is Fiction / The Sounds of Science: The Films of Jean Painlevé GB. 2007. BFI. DVD (region 2 PAL). BW & Colour. 215 minutes. £24.99 About the reviewer: Oliver Gaycken is an Assistant...
[caption id="attachment_371" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Image courtesy of pietroizzo, under Creative Commons licence. "][/caption] With the recently published Film Policy Review advocating...