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The University of Portsmouth are organising a major conference at BFI Southbank on 1st and 2nd November to celebrate 30 years of film on Channel 4. The event brings together media historians and key...
British Universities Newsreel Project The CD-ROM of the British Universities Newsreel Project (BUNP) database was published in March 2000, and contains details of almost 160,000 British cinema newsreel...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at the BUFVC by Andrew Ormsby. One of the highlights of this month's...
Information Service At the heart of our offer to members is our specialist information service and library. Our experienced team can help with sourcing, using and producing audiovisual material in an...
Viewfinder 84 was published in September 2011. Contents of this issue: DIGITAL THEATRE PLUS We speak with Fiona Lindsay, Creative Producer of Digital Theatre Plus, about their online delivery of...
Submissions are now being requested for the FOCAL International Awards 2010. Have you researched or licensed archive or library stock footage in any type of production premiered in 2009? Was the use of...
Venue: The Geological Society, Piccadilly, London Date: Friday 28 November 2014, 11am-3pm (BUFVC AGM 3pm - 4pm) Registration from 10.30am Have a question or need advice about payment? Please contact...
'Global Shakespeare' is the theme of a forthcoming special issue pf the Journal of British Shakespeare Association special issue. The BSA's Shakespeare journal welcomes papers on Shakespeare in performance...
The Archiving Tomorrow Conference 2013 will take place on 20-22 November 2013 in Manchester. The conference will bring together Archivists, Academics and Film Makers, Editors, Producers, Directors, etc,...
The British Library has just released a new audio CD, Shakespeare’s original pronunciation, featuring speeches and scenes performed as Shakespeare would have heard them. Although there have been a handful...