Introducing Inside The Archive Bfi
Inside The Archive Bfi Introduction to the bfi collections the films in our collections are a fascinating record of the history, culture and art of filmmaking and tv production, as well as a document of daily life in the uk from the late 19th century to today. Go behind the scenes. learn from our experts. and explore the bfi national archive. bfi.org.uk inside the archive.
Bfi Southbank Learn more about the work of the bfi national archive in this short introductory video. video produced with the support of the bfi screen heritage fund, awarding national lottery funding. 'inside the archive', developed for strand 1 of the our screen heritage programme, aims to bring the archive to life by better communicating how we collect, preserve and restore film. This week we hear from phd researcher rebecca humphreys‑lamford about their experiences undertaking a placement with the bfi to explore asexuality in the archive. Bryony dixon, curator of silent film at the bfi national archive, explores the origins of these entertaining short films and powell’s involvement in making them.
Bfi National Archive Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia This week we hear from phd researcher rebecca humphreys‑lamford about their experiences undertaking a placement with the bfi to explore asexuality in the archive. Bryony dixon, curator of silent film at the bfi national archive, explores the origins of these entertaining short films and powell’s involvement in making them. Learn more about the work of the bfi national archive with our exclusive video series supported by the bfi screen heritage fund, awarding national lottery. Ever wondered what the bfi national archive looked like during the 1960s? in our latest inside the archive video we explore how the archive operated during the decade and how it expanded across a new site in berkhamsted, hertfordshire. This week, learn more about the process of collecting born digital work and how we have been working to improve it. learn more about the day to day work of the bfi national archive with our weekly round up. Produced to coincide with #worldtvday 2024, discover how we make 150,000 bfi national archive titles available to view at the bfi mediatheque our pioneering, ever growing, free to access.
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