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The BUFVC Learning on Screen Awards took place on Thursday 24 April - take a look at the winners The Learning on Screen Awards are the only UK awards celebrating and rewarding excellence in the use of...
Archiving Tomorrow 2013 20-22 November 2013 Manchester & Media City UK www.archivingtomorrow.com/ Archiving Tomorrow seeks to welcome, archivists, academics, producers, industry professionals,...
Frazer Ash, Digital Transfer Manager for Learning on Screen, reports on our off-air digitisation project and the valuable archive television content that will be made available in BoB. With over 1 million...
We organise a wide portfolio of events across the year, aimed at teaching staff, researchers, librarians, copyright officers, media services, IT staff and anyone else involved with moving image and sound...
Until the 1990s, the majority of British TV was shot on video in the studio, with film used only for exterior sequences. What impact did physical space have on both changing modes of production and...
It is generally the case that television broadcasters do not have the means to station their own reporters and camera crews in all corners of the world. They have come to rely on television news agencies to...
This week updates to websites in the fields of biological research, multimedia training, chemistry and experimental/art films. SpectraSchool A site entirely devoted to spectroscopy, produced in close...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,250 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments,...
The Screening Socialism project is the first comparative, transnational study of television cultures in socialist Eastern Europe. Dr Sabina Mihelj, Reader in Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough...