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Combining one of the longest established film and television departments in the country with a strong history in media research, the School of Film, Television and Media Studies is a well respected and innovative place to study. The school of Film, TV & Media enjoys an international reputation in the field, especially for its research on British and American cinema history, gender and representation, and film and television genres.

It’s been a busy morning on the clearing front - but our colleagues are still here if you have any questions about our d...
18/08/2022

It’s been a busy morning on the clearing front - but our colleagues are still here if you have any questions about our degrees in Film, TV & Media and what your options are.

🖥 Head to live chat now: bit.ly/3ziZtB1
📲 Call our Clearing line 0330 162 1463

Huge congrats from us to everyone getting their results today.If you want to talk about options for our degrees (Film & ...
18/08/2022

Huge congrats from us to everyone getting their results today.

If you want to talk about options for our degrees (Film & TV Studies, Media Studies, Film & TV Production, Film & English, History & Film):

🖥 Head to live chat now: bit.ly/3ziZtB1
📲 Call our Clearing line 0330 162 1463

NEXT WEEK: Every part of the archive’s work is profoundly impacted by the from the record takes. With a sharp transition...
19/05/2022

NEXT WEEK: Every part of the archive’s work is profoundly impacted by the from the record takes. With a sharp transition from paper to digital, the best practices for digital archiving are explored

🗓 Tues 24th May
⏰ 6:30pm
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Book now: https://bit.ly/UEAEvent

Involving Sean Kelley from the East Anglian Film Archive

*GIVEAWAY*  Enter our giveaway in collaboration with the Green Film Festival  to be in with a chance of winning a £20 ci...
09/05/2022

*GIVEAWAY*

Enter our giveaway in collaboration with the Green Film Festival to be in with a chance of winning a £20 cinema voucher, the book ‘Anime: A Critical Introduction’ by Rayna Denison and an Arts and Humanities T-shirt!

To enter you must:
1. Be following this account (ftmstudies_uea)
2. Like this post
3. Tag a friend who you would share this prize with! (They must also follow ftmstudies_uea)

Everyone who successfully enters will win a free t-shirt! (While stocks last)
Only three entries allowed per person.

Winners will be contacted via Instagram/Facebook on the 19th May 2022.
Remember to book your free ticket to the UEA Green Film Festival!
https://www.ueagreenfilmfestival.co.uk/

Good luck!! 🎥🎥 🌳

Media Research Seminar Series!  Dr Helen Warner (UEA): ‘The Costume Designers Guild: Trade Stories as Resistance’ Tuesda...
06/05/2022

Media Research Seminar Series!

Dr Helen Warner (UEA): ‘The Costume Designers Guild: Trade Stories as Resistance’

Tuesday 10th May | 4pm- 5pm

This online research seminar promises to be a great opportunity to learn about the strategies used by the Costume Designers Guild to mobilise its members in fighting for recognition.

Please book your FREE place on the UEA Store website (https://store.uea.ac.uk) under ‘Conferences and Events’.

We can’t wait to see you there! 🎥

*EVENT POSTPONED* *DATE TO BE CONFIRMED SHORTLY* FEMALE WARRIORS: Action Women in Contemporary Colombian Cinema 🎬Tuesday...
29/03/2022

*EVENT POSTPONED* *DATE TO BE CONFIRMED SHORTLY*

FEMALE WARRIORS: Action Women in Contemporary Colombian Cinema 🎬

Tuesday 5th April 2022 | 3-4:30pm | Microsoft Teams

This exciting research seminar is brought to you by Dr Karol Valderrama-Burgos, a lecturer from Queens University Belfast, and the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies New connections programme 2022.

The talk will examine contemporary Colombian Films that offer multi-faceted images of the female warrior, with particular focus on the films ‘Rosario Tijeras’ (Maille, 2005) and ‘La Sargento Matacho’ (Gonzalez, 2017).

Please register in advance on the UEA Store website (https://store.uea.ac.uk) under ‘Conferences and events’. We look forward to seeing you all there!

Film- maker skills workshop and screening with Dutch film-maker Tim van den Hoff! Skills session | Tues 22nd March 2022 ...
21/03/2022

Film- maker skills workshop and screening with Dutch film-maker Tim van den Hoff!

Skills session | Tues 22nd March 2022 | JSC 2.03 | 2:30pm
Come and participate in this film maker skills workshop for any students interested in film-making and film production.

Film screening | Tues 22nd March 2022 | LT4 | 5:30pm
Join us for the exciting screening of Tim van den Hoff’s newest documentary ‘Monumental Crossroads’ followed by a Q&A session. The film addresses recent controversy over Confederate monuments across the American South.

This is a great opportunity to get some insight from an industry expert 🎥

Courttia Newland | Wednesday 16th March @ 7pm | Lecture Theatre 1, UEACourttia will be in conversation Amy Nomvula. Amy ...
14/03/2022

Courttia Newland | Wednesday 16th March @ 7pm | Lecture Theatre 1, UEA

Courttia will be in conversation Amy Nomvula. Amy currently runs the BBC Voices team, a team that prioritises platforming and celebrating the diverse lived experience of its local community.

We hope you can join us for this excellent event.

Tickets and more info: www.uealive.com
Standard £9 / Student £5
Book Bundles: Standard £16.99 / Student £12.99
Digital Season Ticket (all 8 events online at a later date) £30

The next event in our Media Research Seminar Series is NEXT Tuesday (8th).‘Women and/in Archives’ features 3 amazing sch...
03/03/2022

The next event in our Media Research Seminar Series is NEXT Tuesday (8th).

‘Women and/in Archives’ features 3 amazing scholars:
Dr Becca Harrison (Open University), ‘The Women You Are Searching For Have Always Existed: Locating Histories of Women’s Star Wars Fandom in the Archives’

Dr Annie Fee (Oslo), ‘Under the Influence: Historicising Cinephilia’s Problem with Class and Gender’

Dr Emma Pett (York), ‘Big Spenders and DIY Dressmakers: Women Cinemagoers and Consumer Culture in 1960s Britain’

The panel is online and chaired by Dr Claire Hines

Book here:

A series of online seminars to discuss topics pertinent to those with an interest in film, television and media.   Please visit the More Info tab for

Don’t miss this FREE screening of documentary FOREVER YOUNG in LT4 this Wednesday (23rd) at 3pm.A celebration of 1970s-9...
21/02/2022

Don’t miss this FREE screening of documentary FOREVER YOUNG in LT4 this Wednesday (23rd) at 3pm.

A celebration of 1970s-90s British youth culture’s fashion, music & social movements w/ footage from the East Anglian Film Archive!

Plus: post-film discussion w/ Tori Cann & Tim Snelson

REMINDER: December Research Events!Tuesday 14th December, 6-7pmJoin us online for ‘Age Appropriate: New Approaches to Fi...
01/12/2021

REMINDER: December Research Events!

Tuesday 14th December, 6-7pm
Join us online for ‘Age Appropriate: New Approaches to Film Censorship, Classification & Ratings in the UK & US’ a Media Research Series panel event feat. Filipa Atunes, Tim Snelson & Keith M Johnston.

Thursday 16th December, 5-6pm
BOOK LAUNCH!

COLOUR FILMS IN BRITAIN: THE EASTMANCOLOR REVOLUTION (Bloomsbury 2021) with Sarah Street, Keith M Johnston, Paul Frith & Carolyn Rickards.

In association w/ BAFTSS Colour & Film SIG, BAFTSS British Cinema & Television SIG & Bloomsbury Publishing.

Book via https://store.uea.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-arts-and-humanities/conferencesevents/media-research-seminar-series-novdec

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