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Video podcast from the University of Oxford Internet Institute given by Anatoliy Gruzd, Dalhousie University. Our online lives just like our offline lives are intertwined with others within a wide variety of...
Video recording of the play by Suleyman Al-Bassam. . In a totalitarian state somewhere in the Arab World, all forms of theatre have been banned, but a condemned 1960’s classic play has become the focal...
Not able to attend the Learning on Screen Awards 2012 this evening at the BFI Southbank? The BUFVC team will be tweeting throughout the awards ceremony this evening. Find out who has won each award...
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Today the British Museum launched its own TV channel, available to all BT Vision subscribers. The channel will show a mixture of documentaries in both long and short forms produced by the British Museum...
The BBC has launched what it calls, "A little list to help you find, store and retrieve the TV and radio programmes you want to remember". It can be used with the output from the five main terrestrial...
At the British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) we are currently working on an exciting project to compile authoritative and accessible guidelines for the citation of moving image and sound,...
The BUFVC supports education by delivering unique services and advice to promote the production, study and use of moving image and sound across all subject areas in further and higher education. Our...
[caption id="attachment_12640" align="alignright" width="240" caption="www.britishpathe.com"][/caption] That venerable newsreel company British Pathé has launched its new website at www.britishpathe.com...
Have you ever wondered how to cite a television advert? Or what about an extra from a DVD? Do you ever need to provide advice to students or contributors about how to reference audiovisual content within...