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Colour Films in Britain: The Negotiation of Innovation, 1900-55 By Sarah Street, with a Technical Appendix by Simon Brown (BFI/Palgrave Macmillan, 26 October 2012), 320 pages. ISBN: 978-1844573134...
Dr Damien Mansell from the University of Exeter explains how flipped classroom models of teaching can use online educational technology to engage learners. About the Author: Dr Damien Mansell, Senior...
Commissioned by the BBC in 1966, Chronicle was a groundbreaking archaeological series that would be on the air for the next twenty-five years. Don Henson, University of York, looks at the history and...
We’re delighted to announce our full list of 41 nominations on International Women’s Day. Learning on Screen is proud to represent women working in educational film and media production, and this year we...
To celebrate the publication of the 100th issue of Viewfinder, the BUFVC’s quarterly print publication, Olwen Terris, the BUFVC’s Information Officer, takes a look at the long history of the publication....
NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR 12TH ANNUAL LEARNING ON SCREEN AWARDS Celebrating film and media production in education #LoSAwards [caption id="attachment_29157" align="aligncenter" width="510"]...
Mark Thornton Burnett, Queen’s University, Belfast, author of Shakespeare and World Cinema, explores the contemporary significance of Shakespeare cinema outside the Hollywood and UK mainstream. About...
Screening European Heritage: History on Film, the Heritage Sector and Cultural Policy About the Authors: Dr Axel Bangert (University of Cambridge) has research interests in the fields of film and history,...
On 7 October 2008 the University of Oxford launched its podcast site on iTunes U. Four years and more than 4,000 audio and video podcasts later and Oxford's iTunesU website has had more than 18 million...
The BUFVC provides a vital service to its 258 members, as well as a number of public resources. The BUFVC connects teachers, learners and researchers with moving image and sound content and its staff deal...