BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
AnimatronicsArtworkComputer SoftwarePuppets and ModelsSetsSpecial EffectsAnimation: Other
MusicSound
AccessoriesBuildingsCinema FittingsPlans and DesignsProjectors and LensesSound ReproductionCinema: Other
BooksDatasetsEphemeraJournalsManuscriptsNewspapersPostersThesesBusiness RecordsCataloguesCorrespondenceCue SheetsDiaries and MemoirsLobby CardsManualsMusicScript and TreatmentsStoryboardsPersonal PapersPostersProduction/Publicity PhotographsPromotional LiteratureDocuments: Other
Cameras and LensesEditingLaboratoryLightingMountsFilm-making: Other
ArtworksEquipmentHologramsLight ShowsInstallations: Other
DesignEquipmentMastersStill ImagesVideo/Film
Associated MaterialIlluminantsMagic LanternsPeepshows & FlickbooksSlidesSlide ProjectorsSlide ViewersTape-slideProjection & Viewing: Other
CostumesCostume DesignsMake-upModelsSet DesignsSets and PropertiesWigsSets & Costumes: Other
MicrophonesMixersMusicRecordersSound Effects RecordingsStands and MountsSynchronisation EquipmentTransfer EquipmentSound: Other
Optical ToysToysVideo GamesToys & Games: Other
CamerasExperimentalMaintenanceMobile OB VansMonitorsReceiversRecordersSoftwareTransmissionVideo EditorsVideo MixersTV, Video & Digital: Other
About categories »
About 7 million black and white original photographs, colour transparencies, posters, set and costume designs, illustrating the history of world cinema from c.1895 to the present day, and including a...
The BFI National Library provides access to the world’s largest collection of information on film and television. As a major national research collection, the main priority is to provide comprehensive...
The Special Collections holdings of the BFI incorporate the main collection of approx. 20,000 unpublished scripts, a similar number of press (campaign) books, donations of personal and company papers from...
The Glyndebourne Archive was formally established in November 1987. It aims to provide a complete historical record of Glyndebourne Festival Opera, and Glyndebourne Touring Opera, from their beginnings in...
In 1997 Hove Museum & Art Gallery purchased the portion of the Barnes Collection relating to the South East. This collection reflects the important role the region played in the birth of the film industry....
Leeds Animation Workshop is a not-for-profit, cooperative company, which produces and distributes animated films and videos on social and educational issues. Holds animated films produced by the Workshop...
Formed in March 1992, to locate and acquire film, video and cinema material of Irish interest, with particular emphasis on items relating to the mid-West region (Limerick and Clare counties). Since its...
The NFA is a unique collection of photographic, printed, manuscript, fairground ephemera and audiovisual material covering all aspects of the culture of travelling showpeople in the United Kingdom, their...
The National Media Museum is part of the National Museum of Science and Industry which also includes the Science Museum and the National Railway Museum. Founded in 1983 as the National Museum of Photography,...
The North West Film Archive (NWFA), established in 1977, is a public regional collection holding material from early ‘animated’ pictures to contemporary productions. The experiences and interests of...