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The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. A slimmer issue of Roundup than usual...
The BUFVC is recruiting for 2 new posts: Communications and Marketing Officer British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC) would like to recruit a ‘Communications and Marketing Officer’...
As part of the Industrial Revolutionises exhibition at the Harris Museum in Preston there is a special event taking place at the University of Central Lancashire. Preston on Film with North West Film...
Luke McKernan, Film Historian and Curator of Moving Image at the British Library, has relaunched his website devoted to the life and work of Charles Urban (1867-1942), one of the major figures of early...
Freedom Express is an international campaign organised by the ENRS to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. The campaign started with a study trip for...
For the week ending 7 February 2014 the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service were: 1. ROCOCO: TRAVEL, PLEASURE, MADNESS (BBC4) View TRILT record or watch now on BoB...
BUFVC would like to recruit a ‘Schools Membership and Support Officer’ to join our Membership Services and Information Department. Our vision is to make ‘moving image and sound as important in...
We would like to invite our members to a half-day workshop and focus group about audiovisual copyright in higher and further education, as part of our ongoing e-CHARM project. The workshop will be both...
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 UPITN television news agency operated on a global level in the 1970s. Cameramen, most of them on a freelance contract, were stationed in UPI bureaus dotted all around the world. 16mm film cameras were...