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We the Peoples Film Festival 2012 www.wethepeoples.org.uk For over six years the We the Peoples Film Festival has screened more than 150 films on human rights, development, security and peace. It is...
Channel 4 Press Packs 1982 – 2002 is a new online resource providing search and browse access to over 1000 press packs (exclusively by UK Higher Education/Further Education and BUFVC members) together...
A listing for this new and developing resource has recently been added to the BUFVC Moving Image Gateway. The College of Production is part of the BBC Academy, which exists in its own words to put,...
We hope you enjoy this preview of Chronicle: BBC Northern Ireland’s television news from the 60s and 70s, for exclusive use by licensed UK higher and further education institutions. Please read the...
What was women's economic and creative contribution to British film and television production between 1933 and 1989? This four year AHRC-funded project (2014-2017) is a collaboration between the...
The 2011 We the Peoples Film Festival will again feature films relating to the United Nations Three Pillars of Freedom; the freedoms from want and from fear and the freedom to live in dignity. Also, we will...
"It's the Pictures That Got Small": Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood's Golden Age Edited by Anthony Slide (Columbia University Press, 2015). 448 pages. ISBN: 978-0231167086 (hardback),...
BBC Radio 4 today launches The Listening Project, an ambitious new partnership between BBC Local Radio, the BBC’s national radio stations and the British Library, which aims to capture the nation in...
This project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). JISC supports UK further & higher education and research by providing leadership in the use of Information and Communications...
A selection of presentations provided at the Broadcast & Copyright in Education forum on Friday 29 November 2013, are available to download below: Introduction to Broadcast & Copyright in...