Teachingmedialiteracy.com: A Web-Linked Guide to Resources and Activities

Chapter 3: Film Techniques

[3.2] Visual Literacy: Starting with the Image

[3.3] Studying Images through Digital Editing

[3.4] Comics and Film Technique

[3.5] Teaching Film Technique

[3.5a] Lighting

[3.5b] Editing

[3.5c] Sound

[3.6] Exploring Film Technique through Video Production

[3.7] Exploring Editing Through Storyboards and Animations

[3.8] Analysis/Evaluation of Film Technique

[3.9] Film History

[3.10] Television History

[3.11] Responding to and Analyzing Films

[3.12] Fostering Classroom Discussions of Film

[3.13] Image-Sound Skim

[3.14] Writing about Films

[3.15] Film Study Resources

[3.16] Film Journals/Magazines

[3.17] References

[3.18] Teaching Activities

Chapter 3

[3.15] Film Study Resources

[3.15.1] Australian Film Commission

[3.15.2] American Film Institute

[3.15.3] The British Film Institute

[3.15.4] The Greatest Films

[3.15.5] Film-Media-Resources

[3.15.6] Study of Film as Internet Application (SOFIA)

[3.15.7] Film.com

[3.15.8] Filmsite

[3.15.9] Film and television studies

[3.15.10] The film lover's 100

[3.15.11]

[3.15.12] CHUM: Bravo!'s Scanning The Movies Study Guides

[3.15.13] Robert E. Yahnke: Summaries/resources for teaching specific films

[3.15.14] Metro Magazine [study guides to Australian films]

[3.15.15] Teach with Movies [ways of integrating movies into the curriculum]

[3.15.16] Jo Flack, Teaching Film as Text

[3.15.17] Ontario Media Literacy: Teaching specific films

[3.15.18] University of Iowa Communication Studies: links on film studies

[3.15.19] Voices of the Shuttle: film studies links

[3.15.20] National Film Board of Canada

[3.15.21] Director in the Classroom [links to production sites/resources]

[3.15.22] On-line digital video sites

[3.15.23] Ian Douglas, Film and Meaning [on-line book]

[3.15.24] British Film Institute: Free resources on teaching film

[3.15.25] Hitchcock: British Film Institute

[3.15.26] Museum of the Moving Image

 
 

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