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Bethell, Andrew – Screen Education, 1974
Suggestions for organizing the material in teaching the visual qualities of films and television. (CH)
Descriptors: Eidetic Imagery, Film Study, Imagery, Mass Media
McKowen, Clark; Sparke, William – 1972
A montage of thought and comment on motion pictures is presented, from short articles to cartoons, quotes, poems, drawings and pictures. Included are descriptions of how movies are possible, techniques of filming and editing, criticisms, history, the effects of films on the people who watch them, and personalities of the people involved in films.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Film Production, Film Study, Films
Polito, Ronald – 1975
Media education, evolved from film study, screen education, and visual literacy, is concerned with expanding learners' capability in nonprint communication, especially in the areas of film, still photography and television. Its objectives are to assist learners to interpret and utilize the mass media they encounter, and to foster individual…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Audiovisual Instruction, Film Study, Mass Media

Burn, Andrew; Reed, Kate – English in Education, 1999
Describes a course set up for Year 11 students using digital editing equipment to examine the audiovisual fabric of films of their choice. Investigates how the advent of digital technologies enables new kinds of reading of visual texts as well as new kinds of textual production. (NH)
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, High Schools, Mass Media
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
Harpole, Charles H. – Filmmakers Newsletter, 1973
A study of past and current definitions of documentary film, rejecting those as too superficial, offering as a better definition one that demands examination of the internal evidence of films and remains aware of the ontological limitations of the medium. (CH)
Descriptors: Activism, Bias, Documentaries, Film Study
Roud, Richard – 1972
This book covers the life and aesthetic qualities of the work of the European film-maker Jean-Marie Straub (1933- ). It contains introductory chapters on the biography and artistic milieu of Straub and continues with a chapter-by-chapter critical treatment of each of his films: "Machorka-Muff"; "Not Reconciled"; "Chronicle…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Film Production
Matviko, John W. – 1987
A comparison of the current television series "Miami Vice" with the "film noir" genre of American movies from the forties and fifties reveals many similar elements, such as visual style, mood, theme, and sensibility. "Miami Vice" is set in a large city whose art deco architecture provides an ironic contrast to noir's…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Film Criticism, Film Study
Schrievogel, Paul A.; Prete, Anthony T. – 1970
Bound in a slipcover rather than in signatures, this "book" is made up of thirteen separately bound booklets. The first booklet is an introduction to the use of film in the classroom both in teaching the filmic art and in increasing the visual literacy of students on the high school and early college levels. The twelve other booklets each treat a…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Film Study, Films, Higher Education
Bolton, Gerre M. – 1971
This one-semester English elective course offered in grades 11 and 12 allows students to examine both classical and modern short films to determine the most effective elements of communication in the medium. The course is divided into two quarters and is further divided into topical sections, i.e., Teaching Poetry through Film, The Film as Visual…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Descriptions, Documentaries, English Instruction
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
Dickinson, Thorold – 1971
This brief history of the cinema surveys the birth, development, and modern period of silent and sound films. The approach seeks out major "auteurs" of film, discusses their more artistic works, and places them in historical perspective. Commentary on the aesthetic nature of film includes speculation on the relationship of sound to…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Film Production Specialists
Curriculum Review, 1979
The 24 reviews in this article include textbooks on journalism and media studies; multimedia kits on advertising, TV news, reporting, and the "grammar" of media; resources on making ad interpreting films in the classroom; supplements on writing for both print and nonprint media; and professional references on improving visual literacy. (Editor)
Descriptors: Film Study, Instructional Materials, Journalism, Learning Modules
Kernan, Margot – 1973
The medium of film is uniquely suited to the representation of social problems such as racism. By stressing major issues of racism--slavery, the black cultural heritage, black power, and the black civil rights movement--and coupling these issues with films which give a realistic view of the substance and problems of racism, both concepts…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Auteurism, Film Production
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