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The British Film Institute.(Brief article)

School Arts, May, 2006 by Arkenberg, Rebecca

www.bfi.org.uk/education/ teaching/

Film, television, and video are part of today's visual culture, and incorporating the moving image into an art classroom can engage students while building media literacy. The British Film Institute's Web site explores various gateways into the study of film, and while many of the teacher resources on this site must be ordered, two downloadable PDFs (require Adobe Acrobat Reader) provide basic strategies for working with film, along with suggestions for each area of the curriculum, including visual arts.

"Look Again" is designed for ages three to eleven, and a representative strategy involves stopping the action of a film and asking the following questions: "What and/ or who can you see in the shot?" "Where do you...

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