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Thriving in a sandbox

Posted on Mon 2 April 2012

Dreyer: the lost and found filmmaker

Posted on Thu 29 March 2012

  BEAM Live

Posted on Fri 27 Oct 2017

BEAM Live was an evening of music and live iPad art which took place at Watershed as part of Filmic.

Heritage Sandbox: from Georgian Gardens to future cemeteries

Posted on Mon 26 March 2012

Six projects have been commissioned out of the South West to unlock histories, hauntings and happenings in all kinds of UK heritage attractions, unraveling rich experiences through the use of cutting edge technologies.

Heritage Sandbox announced

Posted on Mon 26 March 2012

Commissions announced

Posted on Mon 26 March 2012

'It begins with the audience'

Posted on Tue 20 March 2012

‘A Future for British Film - it begins with the audience’ is the new Film Policy Review report published earlier this year by Dept for Culture Media and Sport.‘What has this to do with Watershed?’ you may ask. The short answer is everything.Our Managing Director Dick Penny elaborates:Cinema can be so much more than entertainment.

  The Making of Ghostwatch

Posted on Mon 6 Nov 2017

The cast and crew of 'Ghostwatch' talk about how they made the film, and discuss the spooky Ghost of Barton Hill.

 More on the partners 

Posted on Wed 14 March 2012

The Ivory Bangle Lady team will begin blogging here in April, when their project starts. In the mean time, here is some more about them:Christopher Knüsel and Stephany Leach teach and research on bioarchaeology, human remains and their burial context at the University of Exeter. Knüsel received the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching (2002) and serves as President of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology.