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Grogg, Sam L., Jr. – 1978
Although film and television education have been a part of the core university curriculum for almost two decades, the nature of instruction has been characterized and developed according to the interests of individual faculties, rather than by any collective understanding of a required body of basic knowledge. If film education is to be recognized…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Audiovisual Communications, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Sheahan, Eileen – 1979
Intended as a guide for research in the literature of film, this book lists publications that range from early film writings to books published through mid-1977. Entries are listed alphabetically by author or by title, and are numbered sequentially within the following sections: guides and handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias, annuals and…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Communications, Film Criticism
Jeffer, Marsha – 1976
This publication describes numerous films and shows how they can be used to teach verbal and visual skills. Separate sections examine the use of films in teaching reading and composition skills, literature appreciation, and visual literacy. An alphabetical index of films cited gives information for each film regarding year of release, length,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Film Study
Cox, Carole Alice Shirreffs – 1975
This study identifies and describes the interest patterns of 218 fourth and fifth grade children in two schools in Baton Rouge, Louisiana--one black Title I school, one white suburban school--as they pertain to the content and technique of the short film, and to determine whether these interest were related to sex, or race-socioeconomic status.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Film Study
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)
O'Connor, John E.; Jackson, Martin A. – 1974
This pamphlet establishes the legitimacy of film as instructional material for the history classroom. Techniques and guidelines for teaching with film are suggested. Four general applications of film to the classroom are examined including film study for factual information, film usage to motivate study and stimulate discussion, film as a…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Film Study, Films
Bushnell, Don D. – 1970
This report focuses on evaluation of urban vocational programs by black students. Tutorial review sessions were conducted with 72 black high school students from a large vocationally-oriented school in Philadelphia in order to evaluate and revise self-instructional programs based on standard courses in vocational education. The hypothesis that…
Descriptors: Black Students, Film Production, Film Study, High School Students
Smith, Kinsley R.; Van Ormer, E. B. – 1949
An outline of a conceptual framework evolved in the 1940's for the use of the Instructional Film Program at The Pennsylvania State College (University Park) is given in this report for the benefit of research workers in the field of instructional sound motion pictures and also for researchers in the related fields of mass instruction by radio and…
Descriptors: Educational Radio, Film Study, Instructional Design, Instructional Films
Parker, Norton S. – 1968
In audiovisual writing the writer must first learn to think in terms of moving visual presentation. The writer must research his script, organize it, and adapt it to a limited running time. By use of a pleasant-sounding narrator and well-written narration, the visual and narrative can be successfully integrated. There are two types of script…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Direction Writing, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
Phillips, Gene D. – 1974
This book makes a comparative study of the prose fiction of Graham Greene and the films made from that fiction. Special attention is focused upon the "cinematic" style of Greene's prose, the effect of Greene's screenwriting on his novels, and the characteristics of Greene's filmscripts. The book is divided into considerations of Greene…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Creative Activities, Fiction, Film Production Specialists
Golub, Lester S. – 1974
The components of a competency-based English curriculum, grades K-12, are described, taking into account competencies at various levels rather than grades. The content areas at each level include listening, speaking, reading, writing, language, literature, and media. An explanation is provided at each stage of development for: needs assessment;…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
Zaslavsky, Gerald – 1973
The first section of the paper provides a brief introduction to filmmaking, designed to give teachers and students an overview of what is involved in making a film. Topics discussed include types of films, production roles, techniques of filming, audience impact and plots; a procedural flowchart is also given. Following this, an extensive…
Descriptors: Animation, Annotated Bibliographies, Careers, Documentaries
Reynolds, Lessie M. – 1973
The characterizations of women in three of Federico Fellini's films can be used to demonstrate the process of self-actualization real women experience during the fulfillment of the promises of the women's liberation movement. The films "La Dolce Vita" and "8 1/2" portray traditional stereotypes of women with traditional…
Descriptors: Characterization, Feminism, Film Production Specialists, Film Study
Jarvie, I. C. – 1970
This book explores the sociological implications of the type of feature films produced in Hollywood. The origins, growth, and economic structure of the film industry are studied with the methodology of social science. The sociological implications of the personal roles projected by film stars and the "world view" implicit in Hollywood…
Descriptors: Audiences, Evaluation Methods, Film Industry, Film Production
Rosen, Marjorie – 1973
The history of the film industry is in many ways a reflection of the thwarted emergence in society of feminism and full equal civil rights for women. Commercial films have traditionally relied upon the charm and sexual allure of actresses to assure economic success at the box office. Victorian mores heavily influenced the way women were treated in…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiovisual Communications, Females, Feminism


