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The AHRC-funded Filmmaking Research Network has launched a survey to gather data about filmmaking research. The aim of the survey is to compare and contrast examples of filmmaking research...
The Tablet Symposium: Examining New Media Objects 10th April 2013 University of Sussex CFP: Calling for papers, presentations and discussions of tablets, ipads, kindles, e-readers and other new media...
The British Library has just released a new audio CD, Shakespeare’s original pronunciation, featuring speeches and scenes performed as Shakespeare would have heard them. Although there have been a handful...
British Universities Newsreel Project The CD-ROM of the British Universities Newsreel Project (BUNP) database was published in March 2000, and contains details of almost 160,000 British cinema newsreel...
Ravensbourne College, London 22-23 March 2012 http://3dstorytelling.co.uk/ This free two-day event is funded by Skillset, and focuses on the potential for 3-D technology in modern media from an industry...
Joss Whedon, the cult auteur behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Avengers Assemble, has adapted Shakespeare's evergreen comedy Much Ado About Nothing for the cinema - the trailer, to the sound of Dave...
Today Jisc and Ithaka S+R are launching Sustaining Our Digital Future: Institutional Strategies for Digital Content (4.5 MB PDF, click here to download), a new report aimed at helping digital projects to...
https://vimeo.com/217839020 Diabetes in Pregnancy: Stories from Saint Lucia Medical Aid Films Synopsis: An educational documentary film telling the stories of two women in Saint Lucia, looking at...
The BBC's Research & Development team have produced a 45-minute documentary about the process of opening up the Corporation's archives and their migration to new media to enable fuller access. The first...
At the Oscars this year THE KING'S SPEECH was awarded the prize for best film, best director, best actor and best screenplay. Details of the night's awards can be accessed here. Director Tom Hooper’s film...