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Researchers of Tomorrow is the UK’s largest study to date on the research behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students (born between 1982 and 1994). JISC and the British Library jointly commissioned the...
The closing plenary of our conference will take the form of a debate about the support from broadcasters (particularly Channel 4) for regional film production in the North East. One of the case-studies of...
A new research room for film and television scholars was today opened at the University of East Anglia’s East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA). This follows the donation of personal papers and material...
This Gateway includes nearly 1,900 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please contact us by...
The BUFVC continues to invest in new developments, research and projects to assist with the use of moving image and sound in education. During the 2011-2012 membership year these have included: a new...
It is with sadness that we report the death of John Chittock. Born on 29 May 1928, John Dudley Chittock had a distinguished career as a columnist on the Financial Times from 1963 to 1987, writing about...
Projecting Tomorrow: Science Fiction and Popular Cinema by James Chapman and Nicholas J. Cull, (I.B. Tauris, 2013), 240 pages, ISBN: 978-1-78076-410-8 (paperback), £14.99 About the reviewer: Mark Bould...
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...
[caption id="attachment_47" align="alignleft" width="242"] David Rose with his BFI Fellowship Award[/caption] Producer David Rose, Channel 4’s first Commissioning Editor for Fiction, was honoured at a...
Viewfinder 89 was published in November 2012. Contents of this issue: RESEARCHING OPEN EDUCATION The advent of Open Education Resources (OERs) has seen a significant change in higher education...