With The Wicker Man celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Marketing Manager Cathy leads us into the dark world of folk horror.
Volunteer blogger Rhianne explores the Artemis missions to the Moon, and what the Artemis Accords mean for international co-operation in space.
Ahead of the Yorkshire Games Festival in February, festival coordinator Jack has been looking at why the two art forms of film and video games often don’t mix well—and how there may be a brighter future just on the horizon.
Ahead of a special screening at the museum of her latest feature film, Tell Me About It, writer and producer Suman Hanif tells us about her route into the industry, and the importance of seeing authentic Northern stories on screen.
In November we welcomed current and future screen professionals to Screen Futures, a screen careers-focused event providing opportunities to expand professional networks and get insider tips on everything from transferrable skills to training and funding streams.
Naomi Games reflects on her father Abram’s ingenuity and experience designing the original animated BBC television ident.
We take a look at how feedback from previous community consultations is impacting our plans for our Sound and Vision project and reflect on the sessions held in September.
Runner and camera trainee Danielle shares her route into the screen industry, and what she’s learned through ScreenSkills mentoring.
Samira Ahmed looks at visionary director Douglas Trumbull’s quest for the ultimate immersive cinema experience.
Discover what goes on behind the scenes as we create new interactive exhibits for our new exhibition, Switched On: 100 years of broadcast innovation.
We’re consulting with Bradford district communities as we develop plans for a major revamp of two permanent galleries.
Young people from across Bradford are helping to shape our Sound and Vision project, which will transform the museum and develop two brand-new galleries.