
New Media Curator Tom Woolley looks back on the landmark online moments of 2011, from the Egyptian revolution to Nyan Cat.
New Media Curator Tom Woolley looks back on the landmark online moments of 2011, from the Egyptian revolution to Nyan Cat.
It is with great sadness that we have heard of the death of legendary photographer Eve Arnold.
Which films did museum staff love in 2011? The results of our poll are in!
Rachel Bannister assesses Lynne Ramsay’s film, an adaptation of the novel by Lionel Shriver.
Animation student Ayesha Farooqui talks about what she learned from Paul Wells’ talk on the challenges of creating an animation archive.
Bradford College animation students Zara, Alison and Ayesha review the animated shorts shown in three Panorama segments at BAF 2011.
Animation student Zara Hussain discovers a new passion for motion capture at Karl Abson’s workshop.
In a talk at the museum, Simon Oliver—founder of game studio Hand Circus—had some advice for those thinking of pursuing a career in independent games development.
Finally, it’s here! The Bradford Animation Festival team have been busy bees getting everything ready for tomorrow.
Games developers often neglect the art of storytelling. In a talk at BAF Game, Six to Start’s Adrian Hon discussed why—and what we can do about it.
Image Metrics is the creator of Faceware, an award-winning facial animation technology used throughout the games, film and entertainment industries to streamline animation.
In a how-to video produced for the museum, photographer Simon Roberts takes us through the process of photographing with a 5×4 plate camera.