Now that you’ve seen some examples of how one-shot films have been used in a variety of curricular projects and you have thought about and planned the film you will …
So far this week we have looked at a range of examples of teacher and student work, we have decided on the idea we’d like to create, we’ve learned all …
Shots are the building blocks of film, and shot selection has a significant impact on the way a viewer interprets the action on screen. It’s important that we choose the …
A student-teacher attending an Into Film training event devised and created a humorous and light-hearted Chemical Attractions dating video. In the first sequence, the chemical element Oxygen outlines her properties. …
All of the previous examples of work have been student-created to a brief set by the teacher. The next three examples of work feature teacher-created films used to demonstrate a …
In the film above, we see a simple student experiment created using vinegar and bicarbonate of soda. It’s easy to see how a bank of experiment films could be created …
Filmmaking and animation projects can play a key role in supporting the development of essential transferable skills among your pupils. Applicable right across the academic curriculum, it’s not only a …