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An International Database of Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio This authoritative online database of Shakespeare-related content in film, television, radio and video recordings is international in...
1. Bright Lights Film Journal - Issue 72 - May 2011 www.brightlightsfilm.com This packed issue includes articles on films by Tarantino, Fassbinder, Carlos Atanes, Scorsese, Wong Kar-wai, forgotten minor...
The project’s aim was to develop and populate a database of approximately 4,000 titles, for all known Shakespeare film, television and radio productions, plus some audio productions and video recordings of...
Farflungfamilies.net is the website of an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project examining the representation of the diasporic family in contemporary cinema. The project is based at...
As part of the BUFVC’s Shared Services Project (funded by HEFCE) we are running a very short survey to examine the scope and specification for a shared streaming service for HEIs and FEIs to upload their...
In 2014 new Statutory Instruments expanded the scope of the 1988 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act in several significant and beneficial ways. For further information, visit the IPO (Intellectual Property...
From the BBC R&D blog: Google and the BBC are co-organising a one day workshop on Exploring and enhancing the user experience for Television as part of the CHI 2013 program on the 27 April 2013 in...
Film Heritage, Digital Future: Practice and Sustainability for the Film Archive Sector A one day event for professionals in film and TV archiving Friday 4 March 2011 10 am to 4.30 pm Organised and...
What are the stages involved in transforming boxes of BECTU membership forms into a searchable database of digitised content? This interactive timeline describes the journey from initial scoping to user...
The Screen Plays database holds information on all known British television productions of plays which were originally written for the theatre. To be clear, these are ‘television plays’ in the sense of...