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| contents | Movies with a Purpose: A Teacher's Guide to Planning and Producing Super 8 Movies for Classroom Use. Audiovisual Aids Film Production Films Instructional Films Production Techniques Projection Equipment Single Concept Films Teacher Developed Materials Teacher Improvement Teachers can improve classroom procedure by producing and showing their own 8mm films, while building a library of effective teaching aids. These motion pictures are conceived as intrinsic parts of a teaching plan, and are designed to explain a single idea or concept. Single-concept or specific-objective films generate a high degree of student involvement. To make your film, first define the objective with planning cards: sketch each shot, include camera angle, note the purpose of the shot, and number the cards in sequence. Adjust from one to four lighting lamps, position the camera, select a background, and make a dry run before the actual filming. Set the camera speed, film your movie; then process, edit, and add sound with the teaching objective in mind. A working knowledge of the language o f movie-making speeds planning and production. An "objective" camera films the action impersonally; the "subjective" camera brings the viewer into the scene. A teacher must familiarize himself with production variables such as subject size, camera height, lens selection (wide-angle/normal/telephoto), and descriptive shots (pan/tilt/zoom/follow shot/insert/cutaway shot/continuous run/sequence shooting). For film continuity, match the action of each new scene to that of the preceding shot, and direct the motion that will appear on the screen. (TI) |
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| spellingShingle | Movies with a Purpose: A Teacher's Guide to Planning and Producing Super 8 Movies for Classroom Use. Audiovisual Aids Film Production Films Instructional Films Production Techniques Projection Equipment Single Concept Films Teacher Developed Materials Teacher Improvement Movies with a Purpose: A Teacher's Guide to Planning and Producing Super 8 Movies for Classroom Use. Audiovisual Aids Film Production Films Instructional Films Production Techniques Projection Equipment Single Concept Films Teacher Developed Materials Teacher Improvement Teachers can improve classroom procedure by producing and showing their own 8mm films, while building a library of effective teaching aids. These motion pictures are conceived as intrinsic parts of a teaching plan, and are designed to explain a single idea or concept. Single-concept or specific-objective films generate a high degree of student involvement. To make your film, first define the objective with planning cards: sketch each shot, include camera angle, note the purpose of the shot, and number the cards in sequence. Adjust from one to four lighting lamps, position the camera, select a background, and make a dry run before the actual filming. Set the camera speed, film your movie; then process, edit, and add sound with the teaching objective in mind. A working knowledge of the language o f movie-making speeds planning and production. An "objective" camera films the action impersonally; the "subjective" camera brings the viewer into the scene. A teacher must familiarize himself with production variables such as subject size, camera height, lens selection (wide-angle/normal/telephoto), and descriptive shots (pan/tilt/zoom/follow shot/insert/cutaway shot/continuous run/sequence shooting). For film continuity, match the action of each new scene to that of the preceding shot, and direct the motion that will appear on the screen. (TI) |
| title | Movies with a Purpose: A Teacher's Guide to Planning and Producing Super 8 Movies for Classroom Use. |
| topic | Audiovisual Aids Film Production Films Instructional Films Production Techniques Projection Equipment Single Concept Films Teacher Developed Materials Teacher Improvement |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED023306 |