Latest on: Viewfinder
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Women’s Film and TV History Network web launch
Published: 20 April 2012The Women’s Film and Television History Network-UK/Ireland has launched its new website. WFTHN members receive a regular e-newsletter which keeps them up-to-date with conferences, events, calls for papers, publishing and funding opportunities, and related news. To preview the latest issue of the WFTHN e-Newsletter, click here. To become a member and receive the WFTHN e-Newsletter, sign …
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Viewfinder Online – new reviews
Published: 3 April 2012Viewfinder Online is the BUFVC’s new web journal devoted to the latest in audio-visual media. Some of the most recent reviews published online include: Dr Brian Hoyle’s overview of the DVD debut of Ken Russell’s controversial The Devils. Dr Alexander Beaumont reviews the latest release in the British Library ‘Spoken Word’ series, English and Irish …
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Spring edition of Viewfinder
Published: 19 March 2012
Viewfinder 86 is now out and includes profiles of Sylvia Pankhurst, the radio archives of the British Library and a project to catalogue all stage plays ever shown on UK television. -
New reviews at Viewfinder Online
Published: 20 February 2012Some of the latest reviews now published at Viewfinder Online include: Love’s Labour’s Lost – Eve-Marie Oesterlen looks at the DVD release of the 2009 Globe production of Shakespeare’s evergreen comedy. Touch of Evil – Professor James Chapman analyzes all three version of Orson Welles groundbreaking exploration of life on the US-Mexican border, now available …
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Viewfinder online December updates
Published: 19 December 2011The latest Viewfinder news, reviews and articles have now been posted online at bufvc.ac.uk/viewfinder. These include A roundup of some of the latest film and media books published this month An interview with writer-director Barnaby Edwards about his educational audio company Textbook Stuff An analysis by Professor James Chapman of the making and reception of …
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Digital Theatre releases Tennant & Tate in ‘Much Ado’
Published: 14 December 2011Digital Theatre, the company that delivers filmed drama from the London stage via streaming and download, is now offering the chance to watch an exclusive video presentation of a performance of the sold out 2011 production of Shakespeare’s evergreen comedy Much Ado About Nothing starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate as Benedict and Beatrice. We …
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Viewfinder Online
Published: 30 November 2011Viewfinder articles, news & reviews are now online.
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Winter edition of Viewfinder
Published: 28 November 2011
Viewfinder 85 is now out and includes profiles of Film, Television and Audio archives in Britain and Europe, educational podcasting and Film On Four.
