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Consult documents that provide valuable context to the formation of the consortium in 1968 and reflect the issues that informed the development of the film and history movement in the early 1970s. Included...
The aim of the project was to publish all sixteen IUHFC films, and associated documentation, within a micro-site that would contextualise the development of the organisation through secondary and primary...
Watch a selection of stories from the history of Gaumont Sound News and chart the development of the newsreel from 'news with sound' to 'sound news'. Of particular interest are some of the first British...
The 2011 We the Peoples Film Festival will again feature films relating to the United Nations Three Pillars of Freedom; the freedoms from want and from fear and the freedom to live in dignity. Also, we will...
We are currently looking to hire a Web Developer and Finance Officer (please scroll down) Web Developer, Learning on Screen 3 days per week Salary £33,558 (pro-rata) Learning on Screen...
Conference Themes The 2011 Learning on Screen Conference focused on the importance and benefits of using moving image and sound in education. Sessions explored the following key themes: using moving...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, and published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. In this month’s Roundup there is a focus...
25 November 2013 18.45-20.15 Conference Centre, British Library Price: £4 / £3 concessions Book ticketes here Charles Urban is one of the most important figures in early British and America...
The primary sources section brings together a selection of articles which not only chart the origins and development of the IUHFC but reveal discussions around the practical issues of how to use film in...
The College of West Anglia is celebrating after winning an Association of Colleges (AoC) Beacon Award for a ground-breaking project that involved setting up an internet TV channel called Springboardtv.com to...