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Visible Fictions: 40 Years On

Posted onJuly 15, 2022July 28, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

Professor John Ellis discussed his groundbreaking book Visible Fictions: Cinema, Television, Video, first published in 1982, at the ‘Television Aesthetics: Now What’ conference at the University of Kent on 8 July 2022: https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/tvaesthetics/ His talk is now available online at Read More …

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A Data-Driven Approach to Television Studies

Posted onJuly 12, 2022July 28, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

Along with colleagues Julie Münter Lassen and Jannick Kirk Sørensen from the Universities of Aarhus and Aalborg, J P Kelly presented on their research on video-on-demand [VOD] services, and the need for more data-driven approaches to their study and understanding, Read More …

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‘Convergent Chinese Television Industries’ published

Posted onJuly 7, 2022December 15, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

Lisa Lin’s book on changing production practices in Chinese television ‘Convergent Chinese Television Industries’ has recently been published. The book is based on Lisa’s PhD which was awarded in 2020. Further information on the book may be found here.

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STORYTRAILS hits the road

Posted onJune 25, 2022July 28, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

The UK’s largest immersive storytelling project StoryTrails is beginning its tour of the UK in 15 locations, starting in Omagh on 1-2 July 2022. Drawing on television archival material from the BBC, the BFI and regional collections, the project involves Read More …

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Television Centre contributes to Media Arts research success

Posted onMay 12, 2022July 28, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

The Department of Media Arts is happy to announce excellent results in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). The department’s research outputs, which included books, journals and television productions linked to the work of the Centre, were ranked 2nd for Read More …

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Play for Today at 50: Journal Special Issue Published

Posted onMay 4, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

A Special Issue of the Journal of British Cinema and Television (Vol 19:2) on ‘Play for Today at 50’, edited by John Hill, has been published online. In addition to Hill’s contributions this volume includes a range of articles by Read More …

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Northern Ireland Television in the Swinging 60s

Posted onApril 4, 2022May 10, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

PhD researcher Rose Baker, in collaboration with the Belfast Film Festival and Northern Ireland Screen, will present an archival programme of television material broadcast on Ulster Television from the late-1950s to the late-1960s at the Irish Film Centre, Dublin, on Read More …

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CALL FOR PAPERS: CHANNEL 4 THEN AND NOW 23rd-24th September 2022

Posted onMarch 18, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

CALL FOR PAPERS CHANNEL 4 THEN AND NOW 23-24th September 2022 Channel 4’s first programmes were broadcast on 2 November 1982, 40 years ago. Royal Holloway University of London’s School of Performance and Digital Arts, and Centre for the History Read More …

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STORYTRAILS in 15 towns and cities, 1 July – 18 September 2022

Posted onMarch 16, 2022March 18, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

Fifty of the next generation of UK creative talent have been recruited by StoryFutures Academy to help develop and deliver StoryTrails, a unique immersive storytelling experience for audiences in 15 town and cities across the UK as part of UNBOXED, Read More …

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Play for Today on BBC Canvas

Posted onNovember 15, 2020December 15, 2022AuthorJohn HillLeave a comment

As part of her TECHNE-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award with the BFI and BBC, PhD researcher Katie Crosson has curated an overview of Play for Today for BBC Canvas which may be viewed here: https://canvas-story.bbcrewind.co.uk. /playfortodayat50/. Her post for the BFI Read More …

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