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Between 1910 and 1979 the newsreels, released twice a week in British cinemas, gave millions their picture of national and world events. They have now preserved an invaluable record of life and news in the...
India produces more films per year than any other nation, yet only a smattering of these relate to Shakespeare. Dr Deana Rankin, Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, looks at recent...
It's difficult enough keeping up with moving image research in dedicated journals such as the Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television but what about all those interesting ones that slip through...
For the week ending 12th April 2013 , the top requested programme titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service included coverage of such topics as opera and popular music, economics and high street...
Viewfinder 97 was published in November 2014. Contents of this issue: VIRTUAL ROME A vivid visual reconstruction can help to express the complex findings of archaeologists and historians in an...
From Margin to Mainstream: mobile technologies transforming lives and libraries The Open University, Milton Keynes, 24 - 26 September 2012 www.m-libraries.org/ Mobile technology has transformed so many...
// Gaumont Sound News Issue 180, released 3/9/1931 The National Government was a coalition of the National Labour Party, Conservative Party, Liberal Party and Liberal National Party. This group...
This page includes a number of articles on newsreel and cinemagazine history. A number of historical articles appear in the BUFVC publication, Yesterday's News: The British Cinema Newsreel Reader (November...
The Education Programme for the London Film Festival starts on 17 September, building towards the Festival dates 7 – 18 October. For students, it offers special screenings of new films from around the...