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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
Kuhns, William – The Teachers Guide to Media and Methods, 1967
Some of the "quality short films" available today are far more effective for film study than the traditional instructional films. The explicit learning from the noninstructional type of film (e.g., "You're No Good," the story of a young dropout) must occur through inference as the impact of the film is deepened through provocative class…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Film Study, Instructional Films
Kuhns, William; Carr, John – 1972
A resource guide for a course in the history of American movies is presented. Although the guide is specifically intended for use with the text, "Movies in America" (EM 010 853), the authors feel that it can be used to enhance any course in American film history regardless of the main text. The first section of the guide discusses the basic…
Descriptors: American History, Art Education, Audiovisual Communications, College Instruction
Kuhns, William; Giardino, Thomas F. – 1970
Intended for the beginning filmmaker, this book presents basic information on major aspects of shooting a film. It covers characteristics of various cameras, films, lenses, and lighting equipment and tells how to use them. The importance of a shooting script is stressed. The mechanics of sound systems, editing, and titles, animations, and special…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Film Production, Film Study, Lighting
Kuhns, William – 1972
Two main themes of motion picture development in America are presented in this comprehensive historical guide to movies. The sophistication and broadening of the movies as an art form and the complex relationships between a period and the movies of that period are fully explored. Particular emphasis has been placed on the role of the director.…
Descriptors: American History, Art, Art Education, Audiovisual Communications
Kuhns, William – 1975
Designed as an introductory film text for high school and early college students, this book contains twelve chapters, each dealing with one of the following subjects: "Citizen Kane," the history and production of the film, film and cinematic terms, the image on the film, the image of the world through film, editing, sounds, the director,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Analytical Criticism, Animation, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Kuhns, William – 1968
Brief summaries of over 110 short, non-instructional, films suitable for showing in high school are presented together with such information as length of film, film maker, date of release, and distributor. Suggestions on the classroom use of each film and a few questions for discussion about the film are also provided. Appendices contain addresses…
Descriptors: Art Education, English Education, Film Study, Films