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Ada Hakeney on camera, BBC Leeds, circa 1972 (c) Joe Hakeney This site contains primary sources relating to the many women who have worked in British film and television. You can listen to oral history...
What is Copyright? Copyright is a monopoly property right that, in the UK, automatically protects an original work (as soon as it is created) from unlicensed copying, re-use and dissemination to the...
Viewfinder 96 was published in October 2014. Contents of this issue: COPYRIGHT … OR LEFT? The latest changes in UK copyright legislation could have far-reaching consequences for education. Jason...
Priority Areas The Women’s Work research project prioritised women in roles where there were few existing archival resources or which had yet to be written into media history. Recruitment: We placed...
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...
About the author: Anna Levick, Head of Media, New College, Pontefract, explains how the employment of Audio Visual technology to construct student essays and teacher feedback has helped them embrace a...
Frazer Ash Media Technician, British Universities Film & Video Council Gabriel Hernández Web Developer, British Universities Film & Video Council Having gone to the lengths we did to...
A History of 1970s Experimental Film: Britain's Decade of Diversity by Patti Gaal-Holmes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), 256 pages, ISBN: 978-1137369376 (hardback), £60 About the reviewer: Dr Glyn Davis is a...
Marx at the Movies – Revisiting History, Theory and Practice Edited by Ewa Mazierska and Lars Kristensen (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), 312 pages, ISBN: 978-1137378606 (hardback) £60 About the reviewer: Dr...