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The 12th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film 2011 Call for Submissions 24 - 26 June 2011 www.therai.org.uk/film/film-festival/ Deadline for Submission: 15 January 2011 Submissions are...
The Seven Up series of TV documentaries by Michael Apted has followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964 at seven yearly intervals, with the next edition planned for screening on ITV later...
Olwen Terris, Eve-Marie Oesterlen and Luke Mckernan: Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio: The Researcher’s Guide (2009) In 2009 the BUFVC published Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio: The...
Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Visual Anthropology at the University of Southern California, Timothy Asch made several groundbreaking documentaries and was a champion for the use of...
Everything about the how as well as the why of studying audiovisual Shakespeare is provided here, from silent cinema to the multiplex, and from cat’s whiskers to YouTube. The Guide will become a standard...
Fiction film loosely based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Set in the urban jungle of contemporary East Berlin, the film tells the story of 16-year old Sabine who is sent to live with her father. She...
[caption id="attachment_853" align="alignright" width="110" caption="Book cover"][/caption] The BUFVC offers two new resources for those studying audiovisual Shakespeare: an international database...
A multimedia film project directed by Herbert Fritsch based on Hamlet. According to the director’s own synopsis of this rather rhizomatic undertaking, the playtext was initially divided into 111 basic...
Memories of the Origins of Ethnographic Film edited by Beate Engelbrecht (Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 2007), 504 pages, ISBN: 978-3631507353, £35.80. About the Author: Susanne Hammacher is the Film Officer...
Viewfinder 79 was published in May 2010 and includes the supplement Media Online Focus (download MOF issue 40 in PDF format here). Contents of this issue: VIDEOCONFERENCING IN HE Dr Simon Clarke looks at...