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What can the data and raw statistics we know about the British film industry tell us about its past, and how can we use them to interpret its present? And can the numbers help us predict where it’s headed? There’s never been a better time to let your inner geek out and explore the world of data with our panel of BFI experts: Edward Anderson, BFI Digital Collections Development Manager Data, Melanie Hoyes, BFI Filmography Researcher; Julia Lamaison, BFI Head of Research & Statistics, and Lucy Wales, BFI Information Specialist.

Chaired by Emma Smart, Library and Mediatheque Manager. This is the first of two library events looking at ideas around moving image related collections, data, statistics, what is available and how it is used. The second event will take place in the autumn. Details and booking at:

https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/crunchingthenumbersthefiguresbehindthebritishfilmindustry

 

 

 

 

 


 

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