In the third and final post of the series, Colin Harding looks at the role played by celluloid in the invention and development of moving pictures.
Brian Liddy investigates the still life in art and photography—with its roots in the vanitas tradition, is the genre inherently morbid?
Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of professionally made short films from around the world designed to entrance, enthral and entertain in equal measure.
The BBC is donating almost 1,000 historical objects to the museum as part of its 90th anniversary celebrations. Why is this collection important, and what are we going to do with it?
Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of films conceived and developed by student bodies from around the globe.
Our panel debated this question on stage in Pictureville Cinema. Find out what they had to say…
If you missed the world premiere of award-winning documentary Ecstasy of Order, but fancy hearing what director Adam Cornelius had to say when he spoke to BAF live via Skype, then you’re in luck—watch his talk here.
With the amount of fiction and storytelling on show at our animation festival, it can be easy to overlook the creativity and imagination of animators working in the commercial sector.
Phillip Tossell and Jennifer Schneidereit, aka independent game studio Nyamyam, visited Bradford to introduce their exquisite new game Tengami to our BAF Game audience.
Bradford Animation Festival 2012 launched with a bit of local flavour: Stewart Gilray, Development Director of Oddworld Inhabitants, lives just up the road in Otley.
For Remembrance Day, we’ve chosen a series of images of Australian servicemen photographed during the First World War.
Today we remember those that died on the battlegrounds of the First and Second World Wars, and all members of the armed forces who have ever given their lives in the line of duty.