Paul Frith
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07-08-2012 12:12:12
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A few photos from today’s Philippa Miller exhibition launch - thanks Henry Cator Paul Frith EAFA Pop in & take a look - some stunning paintings, models & mega interesting video! #makeitstalham
Join us at the International Amateur Cinema Between the Wars symposium, May 17-19 at Concordia University. The film screening on May 18, 2-5 p.m. is open to the public. Registration for the symposium is free, but space is limited: email [email protected]
Very early start this morning. Heading to Eye Filmmuseum for the ‘Activating the Archive’ conference. I’m presenting tomorrow morning (Mon 11.30) with Paul Frith & @lornarichardson - on women filmmakers in the archive (or the lack thereof) - part of Women in Focus
If you're in Leeds tonight head down to The Wardrobe Leeds for your last chance to see SNL's James Austin Johnson on his UK tour. Hilarious set Frog and Bucket MCR in Manchester last night. Everything from Trump's take on Courtney Cox in a fat suit to Outlaw Country James Austin Johnson Saturday Night Live - SNL
Is it Friday already? That means our #DWFTH6 panel is today! 3.15-4.45pm, Fulton B (and online) Our brilliant project colleagues Melanie Williams @wsharon145 & Sarah Arnold present ‘Archiving Interventions: embedding feminist praxis in audiovisual archive metadata’
Just booked tickets to see Brian Butterfield in Manchester The Stoller Hall this Oct. I've been informed that I'll receive an 'E-ticket' 2 weeks prior to the event. Is this like a luncheon voucher for some class-A drugs?
Our busy summer continues. With #DWFTH6 over, two of the project team ( Paul Frith & Keith M. Johnston ) are off to Winchester to discuss a new amateur collection with Zoë Viney Burgess & colleagues - and maybe uncover some more women filmmakers?! Watch this space!
Thank you Zoë Viney Burgess Keith M. Johnston for a rewarding (albeit brief) research trip to Winchester. After working our way through 140+ film cans this morning, it's now time to dig a little deeper into the work of the women filmmakers we've discovered Women in Focus
A big thank you to Women in Focus Keith M. Johnston EAFA for the continued support over the past few years. Very proud to have been part of such a great project and look forward to hearing more from the team as they continue this fantastic work in my absence!
My younger, poorer, unemployed & working class self used to dream of having my book on the shelves of Waterstones Edinburgh West End Today I found one! (I mean, I thought it would be an award-winning fiction book and not an academic tome… but still a win!)
Nice to see my colleagues on the Women in Focus project nominated for this award. Shout out to Melanie Williams Paul Frith and the EAFA team for all their work!
The problem? The work of women amateur filmmakers is often hidden or obscured in film archives. The solution? Check out our NEW archive toolkit with specific advice on how to make these women more visible! Funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council & IrishResearch uea.ac.uk/web/groups-and…
NEW BIOS! Two additional biographies of women filmmakers from our project are now up on our website. Find out more about: - Laurie Day - Sarah Daly Thanks to Melanie Williams for writing these for the project site. uea.ac.uk/groups-and-cen…
"Amateur Cinema Between the Wars in the UK" (by Keith M. Johnston and Paul Frith ) provides an introduction to amateur film culture in the UK, with a timeline of contexts from 1919-1939, a map of movie clubs, and links to view significant amateur films. amateurcinema.org/index.php/canv…