Category Archive: Community co-production

Home Movie Day: 18 October 2014

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Home Movie Day Promo 2014 from Center for Home Movies on Vimeo.   Image courtesy Japan Film Preservation Society http://www.centerforhomemovies.org SATURDAY, 18 OCTOBER 10am-1pm: Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, BS4 1NL 2pm-4pm:… Read More

It’s a Bris Ting

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Anyone who has lived in or even visited the city of Bristol knows it is unique. In many ways it is a kept secret. And yet, Bristolian figures and artifacts are known worldwide… Read More

Video Blog 11: Digitisation Testing for Home Movie Day

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Home Movie Day is a worldwide celebration of amateur home movies. Bring your home movies along to have them digitised! 18th October, MShed.

Know Your Bass

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In the 1970s and 80s small underground clubs and regular house parties provided a necessary avenue of expression for a bubbling African Caribbean music culture that was still not welcome in many mainstream… Read More

Video Blog 10: Digitising IVC tapes at the BFI National Archive

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As part of Knowle West On The Move, tapes from the BFI video archive in Berkhamsted are being transferred from an obscure video format called IVC to digital files. They are being returned… Read More

Video Blog 9: ACTSA interviews

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A short conversation between three key members of ACTSA.

Video Blog 8: ‘Map Your Bristol’ website testing

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Students at St Katherine’s School in Bristol gave feedback on the draft version of the ‘Map Your Bristol’ website.

BFI National Archive

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On Tuesday, 22 July, Peter Lewis (who developed Bristol Channel and Knowle West TV) met Jeremy and Dave (Calling the Shots), Nate (Know your Bristol on the Move) and Julian (Bristol Records Office)… Read More

Video Blog 7: Anti-Apartheid Walk

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Find out more about the Anti-Apartheid Walk around the Mendips which took place in June.

Walking and Thinking

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On Sunday 15th July, a handful of us from the ‘On the Move’ team joined members of Bristol ACTSA on their annual ‘Walk for Southern Africa’ on the Mendips. It was a thoroughly… Read More