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All in the Mind |
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This audio documentary focuses on issues surrounding, and attitudes towards, epilepsy. The speaker gives accounts of her own experiences with epilepsy - how she initially discovered she had it and what her first seizure was like. |
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Nora Frampton Interview (1900s -1940s) |
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This audio recording is a raw, unedited version of an interview with Nora Frampton (born 1901), mainly discussing her experiences of schooling and education in her youth. |
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Introduction to Radio Production |
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This internet site offers three online training modules relating to radio production. The three modules are: Recording and Microphones, The Studio and Digital Editing. |
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Eric Tansley Interview (RAF, 1920s-1950s) |
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This audio recording is unedited, raw footage of an interview with Mr Eric Tansley (born 1920) discussing his life experiences, from his schooldays to the RAF during the Second World War and his extensive work in the shoe trade. |
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TV Trust Promo |
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This film is a very brief promotional spot inviting, amateur video makers in the Dundee area to attend new evening classes on basic camcorder techniques and editing. |
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Diverse TV – Pear Shape Records |
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Keith Murphy of St David’s High School in Dalkeith talks to Diverse TV about the school’s own record company, Pear Shape Records. |
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Art in Scotland - Colourists & Dare to be Digital |
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Clara Young introduces a Scottish Colourists exhibition at the McManus Galleries in Dundee and Abertay University presents its software development course ‘Dare to be Digital’ in a film edition of the series ‘Art in Scotland’. |
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