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ARTICLE: Animating Your ClassroomProfessional development educator Sam Gliksman sees the advantages of engaging students and teachers in animation productions, using the iP… Started by Frank W. Baker |
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ARTICLE: Beyond Classic Disney - 5 Great Animated Kids' Films Without the Racial StereotypesExcellent suggestions for some amazing films from Yes! Magazine: The quick list from the article: 1. Replace Fantasia (1940) with The Secre… Started by Ryan Goble |
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Film Study Guide: Fruitvale StationFruitvale Station is a narrative film that recreates the last day in the life of Oscar Grant,an unarmed young man who died in an altercatio… Started by Frank W. Baker |
0 | Jan 12, 2014 |
WEBSITE: Teacher Guide to The Academy AwardsHere is a newly created resource which combines, on one page, many helpful resources. Started by Frank W. Baker |
0 | Jan 12, 2014 |
Hitchcock & The HolocaustThis week’s news about the forthcoming restoration and release of what was headlined “Alfred Hitchcock’s unseen Holocaust documentary” is m… Started by Frank W. Baker |
0 | Jan 11, 2014 |
Film Canon Project Website LaunchedIf you share our belief that film should be viewed, critically examined and discussed by learners in our classrooms as an integrated part o… Started by Frank W. Baker |
0 | Jan 5, 2014 |
BLOG: Take Your Students to see "12 Years a Slave?" This Teacher Did.Read the complete blog at EdWeek. Started by Ryan Goble |
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Article: From Stage to Screen- Playwrights On Film AdaptationsFrom the New York Times: "The road from proscenium to screen is tricky for playwrights. A film that looks too much like a play can be life… Started by Frank W. Baker |
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BOOK: Star Wars FramesThe ultimate limited edition, Star Wars: Frames brings together master filmmaker George Lucas' personal shot-by-shot selections from all si… Started by Frank W. Baker |
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ARTICLE: How do you score a film with no dialogue?Scoring a film with almost no speaking parts poses a challenge to any composer, let alone one setting out on his first feature-film project… Started by Frank W. Baker |
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