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  1. Yesterday's News: The British Cinema Newsreel Reader

    Date
    1 Dec 2011, 10:21
    Author
    bufvcsergio
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    The Reader brings together over forty key texts on the British newsreels, from their silent beginnings to their revival as the ingredient of television documentaries. The texts come from trade-papers,...

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  2. BUFVC Weekly Top 5 TV & Radio Programme Requests

    Date
    17 May 2011, 09:23
    Author
    Markeda Cole
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    For the week ending 13 May 2011 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include the creation of life, the universe, good hairdressing and the shape of topical British politics. 1....

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  3. Jane Austen, Charles Darwin, and the history of aspect ratio: recent additions to the Moving Image Gateway

    Date
    11 May 2016, 14:17
    Author
    Andrew Ormsby
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    This Gateway includes over 1,900 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please contact us by email...

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  4. Publications

    Date
    30 Jul 2009, 12:04
    Author
    Gabriel
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    Projecting Britain: The Guide to British Cinemagazines Projecting Britain explores a film genre neglected for decades: the cinemagazine. Watched by millions, both in Britain and abroad, these fascinating...

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  5. The Caesars

    Date
    4 Nov 2014, 09:21
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Depictions of the ancient world seem to be more prevalent that ever on television, home video and the cinema. Dr Marco Angelini of University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), looks at The Caesars (1968) and...

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