As a Facing History program associate and former history teacher, I try to work in activities and lessons that build critical reading skills, which got me thinking: What if an educator were to do something similar
using film clips and text - dependent questions?
The commentary's weakness — not enough hard facts — are balanced by each doc segment,
using film clips and some archival footage.
One alternative to this is
using film clips from actual footage, but this seldom works.
In addition to the isolated score, there's a music video of Thrussell's more techno - based Main Title,
using film clips and geometric patterns rippling across the screen.
Using film clips, relevant messages and alternative worship music, he watched the numbers grow from 20 to 200.
This assembly
uses film clips to explore the reasons for a variety of cultural celebrations, and how young people in films deal with celebrations linked to religious and cultural rites of passage.
The site
uses film clips, animations, still photos, montages and diagrams to demonstrate the different principles of physics, and includes links to other supporting and related pages as well as to background information and materials.
Uses film clips to illustrate trauma responses, and overcoming tragic and painful events to move toward healing.
Not exact matches
Customers share video
clips they
film from their GoPro cameras on YouTube and by
using the company's app.
In the first
clip, one of the reasons why this play stood out to me in studying
film is that he
uses poor technique to receive the ball.
Brake referred to the BBC's recent drive to get children interested in classical music,
using 10 pieces of music and dressing them up with
film clips and different instruments, and suggested that something similar could be done to change the caricature of immigrants.
The researchers then
used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan 21 of the participants» brains while they viewed pairs of short
film clips showing classmates of varying status within this social network, telling them all they needed to do was indicate whether the
clips in each pair were the same or different, and that this task was unrelated to the first part of the experiment.
«I didn't know I was being
filmed» says policeman dancing in viral
clip from One Love Manchester concert A policeman in China has been hailed as a hero after
using his own clothes to keep an abandoned baby warm.
The
use of
clips from the past
films to demonstrate things we as viewers might've missed or that suddenly make sense when explained or elaborated on here is tremendously helpful.
A 2019 theatrical release is in the works for The Image Book, which
uses bold, visual imagery and
film clips as Godard himself comments and reflects on... Read
There are a few good things about it, the gunfights were gritty and non exaggerated proving that Mann can still do decent gun play that is more accurate opposed to the infinite
clip that we are
used to seeing in many other movies, the cinematography is also very good and it was really nice to just look at the beautiful landscapes and backgrounds of the locations they
filmed in Hong Kong and Jakarta.
As a result, abundant
use of Disney
film clips are employed where appropriate (and never when not).
Baker's crew shot the entire 2015
film using three iPhone 5S devices, with additional photography from an anamorphic
clip - on lens, an app, and Steadicam Smoothee Mounts.
But rights complications (owing to both the title and the
use of
clips from «First Blood «-RRB- held up the release for over a year, and while the
film was a hit in its native U.K. and elsewhere (taking $ 10 million worldwide), it made less than $ 2 million in the U.S after opening head to head with «Iron Man.»
It makes one wonder if Reynolds and his team shot several iterations of scenes in the
film and are
using some of the alternate cuts for the trailers and preview
clips exclusively.
Unsurprisingly, much of «Life Itself» is given over to Ebert's democratizing and popularizing impact on the world of
film criticism, with judiciously chosen
clips («Bonnie and Clyde,» «Cries and Whispers,» «Raging Bull») and excerpts from those same
films» respective reviews
used to show how Ebert combined his encyclopedic knowledge of cinema with an accessible, plainspoken writing style that could be understood by anybody.
«Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» is an excellent making - of documentary that literally covers everything,
using rare
film clips from early Robin Hood versions, and fascinating outtake and 16 mm color / black & white behind - the - scenes footage (archived separately as well, with good commentary from Behlmer).
Last but not least is the surprisingly interesting «Boats»N Hoes» Music Video Editor, an innovative
use of Blu - ray technology that lets you create your own edit of the
film's crass music - video
clip by
using your remote control's number pad to select from nine different camera angles that run the length of the video.
The comments and
film clips are interspersed with behind - the - scenes photos demonstrating the processes
used.
Imagine how much Onah could have
used the opportunities that come with a traditional theatrical release (or even a half - hearted Netflix release)-- including press junkets, advance screenings, audience - awareness campaigns from
clips and trailers, etc. — to showcase his filmmaking story, like every director of every studio movie has ever had the privilege of doing, whether their
film was good or not.
Movie - tie - in games like Over the Hedge usually lean heavily on the source material for substance, which makes the
use of homegrown CG story sequences, rather than short
clips from the actual
film, a bit of a head - scratcher.
We'll likely never see Schrader's original cut (though he secretly reedited the
film using work print DVDs into a new feature entitled Dark,
clips of which can be seen in his MasterClass lecture), but what's available is a passable espionage thriller featuring a halfway compelling Cage performance.
Last up is «Hebrew and Yiddish for Goys» (2:15), which places definitions of foreign terms over
clips from the
film that
use them.
Much has been made of the fact that Baker shot his
film on three iPhone 5s,
using a
clip on anamorphic lens — an impressive feat considering how gorgeous the final product is.
Our company, for example, often receives
film clips from our clients, in the mistaken belief that they are high - quality enough to
use — but they produce low - resolution, gritty art.
Despite the messy news
clippings, the finished product is poised to premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival and will join other
films in the franchise like 2002's Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and 2005's Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith as having
used the notable platform at the Grand Théâtre Lumière to bring to light a new chapter.
Obviously, the different
film clips that are
used are of varied qualities, but for the most part, everything seems to have been sourced from what looks to be original elements.
Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy
use their survival skills to make it through a high - speed train derailment, in this new
clip from the upcoming action
film «Wanted» by writer / director Timur Bekmambetov (Night Watch, Day Watch) and starring James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie as Fox.
His previous
film Room 237
used clips, interviews, and more to create...
In the
film, which has little dialogue, the director
uses sound to convey the disorienting feeling of Peter Greene's schizophrenia... and here's the obligatory
clip.
Members now screen
clips and view contenders as
used within the context of their
films.
The Academy left out director Tobe Hooper, which seemed especially cruel since they
used a
clip from Hooper's acclaimed horror
film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in another montage earlier in the evening.
Carried over from the previous disc releases are two commentary tracks (one production - focused track by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, and other with general complaints and back - biting by John Cleese, Eric Idle and Michael Palin), featurettes («The Quest for the Holy Grail Locations» hosted by Michael Palin and Terry Jones, the 18 - minute 1974 BBC report «On Location with The Pythons,» «How To
Use Your Coconuts»), «Lost Animations» (a 12 - minute collection of unused animated bits prepared for the
film with an introduction by Terry Gilliam) nearly 20 minutes of outtakes and extended scenes with an introduction by Terry Jones, three sing - alongs,
clips from the
film in Japanese with English subtitles, and the all - interlocking «Monty Python and the Holy Grail In Lego.»
Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores
film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders, including Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Sydney Pollack, Jim Jarmusch, Julie Dash, the Coen brothers, Steven Spielberg, John Milius, Jane Russell, Errol Morris, Walter Murch, Nora Ephron, and Quentin Tarantino.
It's a pretty standard production featurette, one which is livened up by liberal
use of
clips from other
films, including Disney's Peter Pan, the 1924 silent adaptation, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl and other work from Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet.
Watch the
clip below for Michael Keaton trying on the Birdman suit, Lubezki
using an iPhone to shoot a moment from early in the
film, and two Mexican filmmakers speaking excitedly in accented English.
The 16x9 main menu and bonus features screen make
use of white and silver colors to suggest a wedding and back up rotating
clips from the
film with selections from the score.
If you want to hook students with a
film clip, to connect your classwork to reality television, or to inspire children's interest in a topic through educational programming, there are many apps that can be
used to stream content on your iPad.
On rare occasions, we'll approve the
use of a certain
clip for an educational documentary
film or another nonprofit organization's needs, but we typically don't grant this kind of permission, as we then have no control over the output and the context the
clips are
used in.
In the lessons I gave on the Learning Lab bus, I sometimes
used clips from
films in the Star Wars series — which many of the students had not seen — to teach them about
using their imagination and to show them how media works, and I ended up leaving the movies on the bus so other teachers could
use them.
Using a range of bullet points, downloadable materials and Youtube
film clips (some humorous!)
Note: I'm aware that this is a 15
film - however the
clips that I have selected are not amongst the most graphic, and so I feel that the lesson can be
used with students younger than 15.
Kids can write a story about a special day
using GoPro footage to accompany their published piece, or create a tale based on a video
clip filmed from someone else's perspective.
Use clips from the
film BULLY, along with additional classroom resources, to address issues of ostracism, bullying, and encourage upstander behavior in your school and classroom.
The pp contains many
film clips from Youtube and was
used over two lessons as an aid to get my students talking to each other and to the class.