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 National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
There are 4 floors dedicated to the image at NMPFT, all aspects are covered from the birth of Photography to the digital age, IMAX the 20m high cinema screen, Cubby Broccoli Cinema and Pictureville Cinema are part of the museum.
Since Writing this revue I have visited the museum on four occassions and have not been able to park twice, the museum are aware of this and are powerless to change it.
The museum are aware of the colour schemes on the signs and are looking into changing them (the signs were aproved by the RNIB).
www.goodgalleryguide.com /oldsite/nmpftreviewpage.htm   (724 words)

  
 Film-Philosophy
films that begin with an ongoing event or action, representations of the act of writing, films which predict the future, the appeal and effects of popcorn cinema, films that deal with genocide, post-gaming interactive 'uncinema', Antonioni and the aesthetic of boredom, and definitions of 'pretentiousness'.
emotions and ethics of Dogme films, cinema and psychiatry, interpreting interpretations, zombie films, "freaks" in film, children in film, headaches in film, Mikhail Bakhtin, and the theoretical and institutional dimensions of film criticism.
DVD frame/sequence grabs, ownership/copyright, Dogme films, the (subliminal) influence of Counter Culture on movies, whether film is inherently a conservative medium because of its usual dependence on individual protagonists, USA: The Movie, and films that begin with an ongoing event or action.
www.film-philosophy.com   (1217 words)

  
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 Afterimage: The medium is the message - The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
The NMPFT is the "media wing" of the London-based National Museum of Science and Industry and holds the extremely rich national collections related to media technologies.
At the time the museum was founded, there were many who doubted the wisdom of moving a significant part of the national holdings so far from the nation's economic and cultural center.
For such a museum is especially well positioned to put itself on display: the technologies of selection, reproduction and distribution that it employs to do its work are the same ones the visitors expect to see, "experience" and presumably learn more about.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2479/is_n6_v23/ai_18627277   (1077 words)

  
 National Museum of Photography, Film & Television Review
Photography, film and television are dynamic, changing subjects, and no ordinary museum can reflect them properly, but The National Museum of Photography is no ordinary museum.
“The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television is situated in the city of Bradford and opened in 1983 and has quickly become the most visited British museum outside London, with over 850,000 visitors in 1993.
Part of the National Museum of Science & Industry it is its fastest growing offshoot.
arc.co.uk /104298.arx   (198 words)

  
 Museums of Photography - Photo Museums
One of the biggest international museums for photography and film.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography opened at The Yebisu Garden Place in January 1995 as the first art gallery in Japan specializing in photography and optical imagery.
Museum and research center founded by A. Adams and John P. Schaefer devoted to photography as an art form.
www.huntfor.com /photography/links/museums.htm   (564 words)

  
 Everything TV Commercials:Television Commercial Archive
National Museum Photography, Film and Television - British Television: A Chronology -
As the film and television footage sales arm of the International Olympic Committee, OTAB operates as a "one-stop shop" to clients, administering both contractual licenses and material fulfilment for the entire spectrum of requests received - from talk shows to sports documentaries, and internal staff videos to commercial television advertising.
The Television Archive protects and preserves images and sounds of New Zealand and the Pacific and the views and cultures of its people.
www.siql.com /advertising/tv_commercials/television_commercial_archive.htm   (3581 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Technology Technology Museum treasures on show online
For the first time, more than 30,000 objects from the collections of the Science museum, the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television and the National Railway museum will be accessible at www.ingenious.org.uk.
Until now, the three museums, which together form the National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI), have only been able to exhibit between 5% and 7% of their vast 300,000-piece collection at any one time.
A second site, www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk, based around the Science Museum gallery of the same name, is also being launched today.
www.guardian.co.uk /online/news/0,12597,1235009,00.html   (336 words)

  
 Bite the Mango 2005 World Cinema Film Festival Home
National Museum of Photography, Film and Television presents...
Bite the Mango film festival is back to celebrate its eleventh year with an eclectic mix of award-winning feature films, inspirational short films, masterclasses, seminars and star guests.
SUBMIT YOUR FILM FOR 2006 The 12th Bite the Mango International Film Festival will be open for submissions on Monday 9th January 2006.
www.bitethemango.org.uk   (113 words)

  
 Bradford Film Festival 2004
Bradford Film Festival is an event organised by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
In his first film after Crash, Cronenberg returns to the darkly original universe he created in such genre classics as The Fly (whose effects designer worked on eXistenZ), Scanners, and Videodrome, once again combining elements of science fiction, horror and action-adventure.
A life-and-death struggle ensues during a demonstration of the game, and the characters, as well as the audience, must decide what is really happening and what is merely virtual.
www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk /2004/filmdetail.asp?ida%3D4430   (190 words)

  
 National Museum of Photography, Film & Television - 24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, galleries, exhibitions and heritage
Founded in 1983, the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television quickly became the most visited national museum outside London, attracting approximately 750,000 visitors each year.
A part of the National Museum of Science and Industry, the decision to locate the Museum in Bradford was driven by the city's historic contribution to the development of cinema and film-making in the UK, and the desire to make the NMSI collection accessible to a wider audience.
These include three key 'firsts': the world's first negative, the earliest television footage and what is regarded as the world's first example of moving pictures – Louis Le Prince's 1888 film of Leeds Bridge.
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk /museum/YH000146.html   (392 words)

  
 RSA Treasure Trails - The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
Although his career in photography was brief (from the late 1840s to 1862, when he sold his equipment and returned to his former trade as a lawyer), Fenton's impact upon the medium was profound.
A fervent believer in the future of television, he insisted that it would, before long, become a greater industry than that of the radio or cinema.
This is part of the original television apparatus developed by Baird, used to produce 'true television' for the first time.
www.thersa.org /250/nmpft.asp   (1715 words)

  
 Fox Talbot Museum of Photography
The work that he did between 1834 and 1850 established in principle and practise the foundation of modern photography; the basis of the process that is used today.
The French and British may disagree over exactly when photography was invented: Joseph Nicéphore Niepce (1765-1833) executed the first recognisable image formed by a camera obscura, a view from a window near Chalon-sur-Saône, with an exposure of some eight to ten hours in 1826.
Between 1845 and 1860, he discovered the unique property of potassium dichromate to directly harden colloidal gelatine in proportion to the amount of light to which it is exposed.
www.r-cube.co.uk /fox-talbot/history.html   (639 words)

  
 Motion Picture Film Preservation
FIRST (Film Restoration and Conservation Strategies) is a consortium of European organizations working twoward developing standards and recommended practices in the application of digital technology in conservation and restoration of archival film.
Care, Handling and Storage of Motion Picture Film
Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film (NFPA 40)
palimpsest.stanford.edu /bytopic/motion-pictures   (1206 words)

  
 Bradford Film Festival 2006
The Bradford Film Festival is hosted by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
For more information about the Museum's monthly film programme, the annual Lumière Lecture and other associated special events please go to the museum website and click on FILM.
Alongside dozens of premieres and previews it hosts masterclasses, ‘Screentalk' interviews, the annual Crash Cinema symposium, silent film events, director showcases and tributes to cinema veterans.
www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk   (211 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Entertainment Science Museum closed by strike
The National Railway Museum in York and the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford are affected by the action but remain open.
The National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI) runs the three museums.
"But they feel this derisory offer, which reneges on previous pay promises, is indicative of the wider financial crisis facing the museum which threatens the fabric of the exhibits and the services that the public have a right to expect.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/entertainment/4268237.stm   (402 words)

  
 National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
From the M62, take the M606 towards Bradford and follow the brown heritage signs for the Museum to the city centre.
Britain's most popular Museum outside London is relaunching after a £16 million redevelopment in spring 1999.
Museum admission free Entry charge for IMAX cinema (to be confirmed)
www.plus44.com /local/yorks/wyorks/natphoto.html   (123 words)

  
 Tony Ray-Jones 1941 - 1972
He was inspired by the photography he found in America during his stay there in the first half of the 1960s, the work of those such as Robert Frank, Gary Winogrand and Lee Friedlander.
Tony Ray-Jones was not solely responsible for the development of this style of documentary and street photography in Britain, neither was he the first photographer to discover the 'American way' and introduce it to our shores.
Ray-Jones's style of photography is far removed from my own, but I have been completely in awe of the body of work he left behind since I first discovered it in the mid-1970s.
www.weepingash.co.uk /links/trj/trj01.html   (1311 words)

  
 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - 360º - National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford is one of the most recent jewels in West Yorkshire's crown but in its twenty years of existance it has established itself as the most visited museum outside London.
It is the home of the Bradford International Film and Bite the Mango Festivals as well as many other events.
Much more than just a museum, it also houses what was the first Imax theatre in the UK and has two other cinemas which show both art-house and more mainstream films.
www.bbc.co.uk /bradford/360/version2_nmpftv.shtml   (265 words)

  
 The 8mm Film Format Metadirectory
Film Arts Foundation - San Francisco-based film collective (membership is $45.00/yr.) that has an incredible range of offerings, not the least of which are equipment rentals and a post-production facility which includes a Super 8 editing facility.
THE LOCAL LAB Film Services Ltd. - "We can and do handle virtually every type of motion picture film: Regular 8, Super 8, 16mm and 35mm.
Abenteuer: Kino - 8- and 16mm films and one-sheets.
lavender.fortunecity.com /lavender/569   (6887 words)

  
 Media History IAMHIST - Media and History
Published four times a year the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television is the leading international journal for media history.
The National Film Preservation Foundation announced today grants to 18 archives, museums, and universities to save historically and culturally significant American films not preserved by commercial interests.
The Toofy Film Fest 2006 is now accepting international film submissions including animations, narratives, music videos, documentaries and more.
www.iamhist.org   (1652 words)

  
 Public Moving Image Archives and Research Centers--National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
National Museum of Modern Art/National Film Center, English language and Japanese(Japan)
National Archives of New Zealand: Film and Video Section (New Zealand)
University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Anthropology and Archeology
lcweb.loc.gov /film/arch.html   (1815 words)

  
 Film Publications and Resource Guides - National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related International Activity
These links are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Library of Congress of any of the products, services or opinions of the corporation or organization or individual.
Lumiere: Database on admissions of films released in Europe
lcweb.loc.gov /film/pubs.html   (1055 words)

  
 Internet Resources for Film Studies / Subject Resource Guides / Library / University Services / The University of Newcastle, Australia
SoundtrackNet the art of film and television music.
Film in Australia Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Asian Film Connections providing immediate and comprehensive information about films from Asia, especially the cinemas of China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
www.newcastle.edu.au /services/library/subject/film-studies/internet.html   (320 words)

  
 Welcome to EnrichUK
The collection ranges across culture, history, social and economic development, science and art as well as offering regional and national 'sense of place' websites from England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The EnrichUK search engine is delivering results for all active sites supported under the Fund's nof-digitise programme.
www.enrichuk.net   (88 words)

  
 The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television - Welcome
Film - IMAX, Showing Times, Reviews, Film Database, Forum, Film Extra, Our Collection...
Museum - What's On, Shop, Contact, Visiting, About, Guide, Opening Times, Corporate Hire...
A new £3million hands on gallery to open in Summer 2006, showcasing some 200 items from the Collection, more...
www.nmpft.org.uk /home.asp   (94 words)

  
 BAF03 - National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
BAF is presented by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
BAF03 - National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
Pay a visit to the NMPFT Press Desk to find more BAF information and images.
www.baf.org.uk /temp/festival.asp   (90 words)

  
 MuseumStuff.com : 1000's of Museums Online : Best Art and History Educational Websites
MuseumStuff.com : 1000's of Museums Online : Best Art and History Educational Websites
MUSEUMS of the WORLD -- this website can help you find..
online since 1999, we now have a database of 1,000s of individual resources related to museums..
www.museumstuff.com   (80 words)

  
 Philip-Lorca diCorcia - Exhibitions
Fashination combines the photography of Terry Richardson (for Sisley), Steven Meisel (for Versace) and Phillip-Lorca diCorcia, with recent creations by Alexander McQueen, Viktor & Rolf and Bless, alongside film and performance installations by Turner Prize nominated Yinka Shonibare, Vanessa Beecroft (for Vogue Italia), Lars Nilsson and others.
Light and Atmosphere is a richly varied display of painting, photography, drawing, and video, spanning the last 25 years.
›Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of Photography and Video‹
www.photography-now.com /artists/K06462.html   (332 words)

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