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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...
The project’s research has involved three elements: a 30-year history of Film4 as a feature film producer, a survey of the breadth of Channel 4’s broadcast film content (including purchased film,...
It is with sadness that we report that Professor Michael Clark died on Friday 11 April. Mike died following a long illness that spanned more than 7 years - he had a rare form of cancer of the liver that, for...
Someone in Britain dies every minute but many risk missing out on having their end of life wishes met due to a reluctance to talk about dying, death and bereavement. Joe Levenson, of the Dying Matters...
The diverse and innovative articles which appear on this page have either previously been published by the British Universities Film & Video Council or complement the work of...
For the week ending 2nd November 2012 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include coverage of such topics as the funeral business, a history of social dance, self image, modern...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,300 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
Stanley Forman, the documentary producer, distributor and founder of ETV Films (Educational Television Films) and a longtime friend to BUFVC has died after several years of ill health. His funeral will...
For the week ending 5 October 2012 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include documentaries on animal intelligence, the funeral business, philosophy and the NHS. 1. SUPER...
David Samuelson, one of the few surviving British newsreel cameramen, passed away on 28th October at the age of 91. He joined British Movietone News as a projectionist in 1941 progressing through the cutting...