Making Curriculum Pop

Teach with Moving Images Discussions (638)

← Back to Teach with Moving Images
Discussions Replies Latest Activity

George Lucas Celebrated In New Booklet

Whether it’s Star Wars, Indy or any of the ever expanding universe that keeps our favourite films alive, there’s always been one man standi…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 May 11, 2015

BOOK: Film in Action-Teaching Language Using Moving Images

From the multi-award-winning Delta Teacher Development Series Film in Action convincingly places the moving image at the centre of the 21st…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 May 5, 2015

Every Frame a Painting

There's a great youtube channel called Every Frame a Painting. These are a short videos/clips dedicated to an analysis/thin slice aspects o…

Started by Michele Vogt-Schuller

1 Apr 9, 2015
Reply by Michele Vogt-Schuller

OP ED: Why Film Study Should Be Mandatory in High School

Students need the skills they would learn in a film studies class because our society's lack of visual literacy has handicapped our critica…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Apr 3, 2015

RESOURCE: Shakespeare on Screen

Explore the work of England's greatest playwright with INFO FILM's new assembly resource, looking specifically at how Romeo & Juliet ha…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 17, 2015

RESOURCE: How Filmmakers Use STEM/STEAM

Just the name alone – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences– reveals something about the people who make movies: these filmmake…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Mar 4, 2015

BOOK: The Grand Budapest Hotel

The film critic Matt Zoller Seitz met the filmmaker Wes Anderson in 1994 in Dallas, after seeing the short film “Bottle Rocket,” an expande…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 17, 2015

5 ideas for teaching literary analysis through film

Critiquing movies allows students to develop skills in literary analysis by deconstructing a work, finding evidence to support their critiq…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 10, 2015

RESOURCE: Fair Use for the Visual Arts

The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts is based on a consensus of professionals in the visual arts who use copyrighted…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 9, 2015

Teacher Guide To The Academy Awards

Even though many students may not have seen all of the Oscar-nominated films, they can still view the trailers for the films and read about…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Jan 27, 2015

RSS

Events

© 2024   Created by Ryan Goble.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service