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Screenonline

www.screenonline.org.uk

Resources from the extensive BFI archive of film and television.
Access to video and audio material is limited to users in registered UK schools, colleges and libraries (find out about registration on the website) as per its NOF funding criteria. Other material is available to all.
• Explore Britain's cinema history in our interactive timeline (coming soon).
• Chart the development of cinema in Britain from the 1890s to the 2000s
• The changing face of the film industry and its relationship with its audience.
• Explore the diversity of film from and about Britain's islands and regions.
• Britain's distinctive take on traditional genres, and the films which challenge or reject them.

Screenonline is the single most extensive publicly available resource devoted to British film and television, and is entirely free to registered users in secondary and further education and libraries - users in other locations can see all but the moving image material.

A fantastic resource and a big move forward in e-learning for this area of archives/curriculum.

Screenonline is different to the British Pathe Schools Licence in a number of fundamental ways:
• It is hundreds of hours rather than thousands of hours of digitised resources.
• It is for viewing/study only - not downloading, editing, etc.
• Schools and Libraries, etc can register - but not RBCs.
• It is primarily presented from the point of view of Film, Media Studies, Moving Image education.



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