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Film studies ‘is a necessary part of life’ according to award-winning producer

The award-winning producer of the films City of God and The Constant Gardener, believes that the study of film is more than just an academic discipline. Donald Ranvaud made the comment after being conferred with an honorary doctorate during one of the University’s 2016 graduation ceremonies.


Secrets of the Projection Box to be revealed at Flatpack Film Festival

As film reels have made way for digital files, cinema craft has changed. Researchers from the University of Warwick, working with photographer Richard Nicholson are giving members of the public privileged access to a realm most cinema-goers never venture, the projection box.

Wed 06 Apr 2016, 16:26 | Tags: film, Exhibition, Academic staff, Film and television studies, Arts

Stop motion celebrated like never before at the V&A Museum of childhood

Dr Rachel Moseley, Director of the Centre for Television History, Heritage and Memory Research at the University of Warwick has identified new documents and ideas that have contributed to the creation and curation of ‘Clangers, Bagpuss & Co.’ a major new exhibition at the V&A Museum of childhood, opening to the public this weekend.

Fri 18 Mar 2016, 13:40 | Tags: Exhibition, research, Film and television studies, Arts

The magic of Clangers revealed for the first time

New book on children’s stop-frame animation by a researcher at University of Warwick investigates what Clangers, Pingwings and Pogles tell us about our society, history and Englishness.


University of Warwick opens new Centre for Television History, Heritage and Memory Research

The University of Warwick’s Department of Film and Television Studies, in collaboration with the Centre for Cultural Policy studies, is opening a new Centre for Television History, Heritage and Memory Research on Wednesday 28th October 2015.


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