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Mark Fusco – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
As a high school English and film teacher in the post-quarantine world, Mark Fusco has read about "lost generations" and "learning loss." But he believes these assessments of today's students today are incomplete. What valuable skills did young people actually gain during their time away from school? Fusco has seen a surge in…
Descriptors: Films, Video Technology, COVID-19, Pandemics
Johnson, Ron; Bone, Jan – 1976
Designed to encourage moviegoers to become film viewers, this book divides the various aspects of film into the following chapters: "The Most Popular Art Form,""The World of Film,""Viewing the Film: The First Level of Understanding,""The Language of Film,""From Script to Film: A case Study,""Evaluating Film: 'Does It Work?""Evaluating Film:…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Documentaries, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
Sarris, Andrew – 1973
This book is a collection of essays by the author on film criticism. An auteurist and historical approach is taken to the primarily American films discussed. The essays are organized by basic theme: "Critical Credos and Causes,""Personal Styles,""Genres,""Politics,""Odes and Obits," and "Arts and Letters." Each essay centers either on an important…
Descriptors: Acting, Auteurism, Creative Expression, Film Criticism
Bobker, Lee R. – 1973
This book is a guide to the making of films. It covers preparation (scripting, storyboarding, budgeting, casting, and crew selection), filming (directing, camera operating, and sound recording), and postproduction (editing, sound dubbing, laboratory processing, and trial screening). Distribution of films is discussed in detail. Possible careers in…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Career Opportunities, Communications, Creative Activities
Fielding, Raymond – 1972
This book is a chronological history of the "newsreel" from its beginnings in 1889 to the collapse of the last newsreel production company in 1967. The newsreel is traced from its birth in the United States and France, through its flowering in the "March of Time" and other series, to its demise due to competition with televised…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Bulletins, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
Fraigneau, Andre, Ed. – 1972
This book is the text of an interview with the French film-maker, Jean Cocteau. It is the corrected edition, with a new introduction by George Amberg, of the English translation of the early 1950 conversation in French. Cocteau discusses the aesthetics, creative aspects, and production processes of his own films and films in general. His approach…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Creative Activities
Kerns, H. Dan – 1993
The state of the motion picture industry is reviewed, focusing on needed change in the practice of product placement. The study of the placements of advertising in films should be of interest to the student of visual literacy. Product placers are using films to advertise their products to entertainment seekers. The viewer, often a child, may not…
Descriptors: Advertising, Auteurism, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Kernan, Margot – 1973
This study guide for high school and college students examines selected, revolutionary political films made by Godard, Rocha, Solanas, Sanjines, and others, notably Czech and Cuban film-makers. This guide stresses an aesthetic, auteuristic approach and touches upon film production procedures. The films recommended for study range in technique from…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Colleges
Robinson, David – 1973
This survey of the history of world cinema begins with the "Pre-history" of film making and covers developments, by major periods, through 1972. The film making of all major countries, except Australia, receives attention, and the appendixes contain a note on animated films, a selected filmographies list, and a bibliography. Aspects of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Communications
Sutton, Ronald E. – 1993
The images of photography have been manipulated almost from the moment of their discovery. The blending together in the studio and darkroom of images not found in actual scenes from life has been a regular feature of modern photography in both art and advertising. Techniques of photograph manipulation include retouching; blocking out figures or…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Editing, Film Production, Photography
Kuhns, William; Stanley, Robert – 1971
The purpose of film study is defined here in the words of D. W. Griffiths: "My goal is above all to make you see." This book is intended to be used as a text in a film study course. It traces the development of films from a scientific curiosity through silent films to modern wide screen productions. A comic strip is used to demonstrate the effect…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Drama, Film Production, Film Study
Jacobs, Lewis – 1969
The art of the motion picture is explored through a step-by-step study of the medium's development as a new art form. The book attempts to provide insight into creative film expression and to present an historical overview of the medium's artistic development. It is divided into three sections. The first is largely an account of the efforts made…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Creative Expression, Film Production, Film Study
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Rehman, Sharaf N.; Hanks, William E. – Journalism Educator, 1985
Presents a structure for a film and video production course, with emphasis on three types of literacy: visual, verbal, and technical. (HTH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Film Production, Higher Education
Cocker, Betty – Educational Resources and Techniques, 1971
A brief look at how one sixth-grade class produced its own photo-stories as an exercise in visual literacy. (AK)
Descriptors: Film Production, Grade 6, Photography, Student Developed Materials
Anderson, David R.; Wilburn, Gary – 1971
VISUALIZE is a course in visual language that can be used as a part of any course where communication and self-expression are among the goals--in religion, art, photography, filmmaking or social studies classes. This instructor manual gives a step-by-step approach to four two-hour seminars and three out-of-class projects. During the course…
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, Films, Photography
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