Correction to previous email: Early Bird rate for Colour Group GB members is £48. Early Bird Standard booking rate is £68

Reminder: Early bird booking ends 29 January

Colour in Film

An International Conference at  BFI Southbank and Friends House, Euston.

2/3 March 2016

Organised by the Colour Group GB with the BFI and HTW, University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, the conference includes keynote addresses by Sarah Street (University of Bristol, Leverhulme Trust research project, Colour in the 1920s: Cinema and Its Intermedial Contexts), Kieron Webbb (BFI National Archive).  Barbara Flueckiger (University of Zurich, Timeline of Historical Film Colors) and Andrew Stockman (University College of London, Institute of Ophthalmology, Colour & Vision).

Early Bird Tickets (booked before 29 January) are available for £68. The student rate is just £15

For full programme see:

http://www.colour.org.uk/meetingMarchA16.php

For Booking go to: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/first-international-conference-colour-in-film-tickets-20001794907?ref=ebtnebtckt

 

 

 



 

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