Sentences with phrase «educational film at»

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In 1946 an educational film called «The Okinawan», became the subject of nationwide interest and was shown to many pediatricians and to many other professional groups, and at many colleges and universities.
Their films have aired nationally and internationally in more than 100 countries, are distributed in the educational market, and have screened at a variety of well - known film venues and festivals in the US and abroad.
Officials at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, which developed the film hub, promised the facility would benefit from research and educational programs at the university.
The cast go from room to room discussing stuff, from location to location looking at stuff, explaining scenarios to each other, lots of driving around and of course the other obligatory scene where everyone watches an old educational news film reel about their enemy and how it lives.
In his interesting introduction to the piece, Leonard Maltin recalls how he and his friends would breathe sighs of relief at the «Walt Disney Presents» opening titles during educational films in school.
She is currently a freelance film critic while working in educational film distribution at Tugg, Inc. and programs films for the Austin Asian American Film Festival in her free time.
Other prestigious Jurors at NVFF 2013 included Dierk Sindermann, a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press; Lissa Gibbs, producer of educational and network documentaries; Jennifer Siebel Newsom, producer / director of the award winning Miss Representation; Musician and film director Dave Grohl; actresses Rose McGowan (Charmed) and Madeline Zima (Californication); Paul Duffy, Amazon Web Services executive; Ryan Tudhope, co-founder Atomic Fiction; and Neil Berkeley, founder of Brkly Productions (creative work includes: Project Runway, Top Chef, Martha Stewart's Everyday Food, America's Next Great Restaurant and more).
is an illuminating, educational, and entertaining film that's worthy of your attention if you're a film fan at all.
Though nominally a celebration of the life and storied career of children's broadcaster Fred Rogers, anchored in present - day talking - head interviews with collaborators and friends that threaten at times to bludgeon the delicate and achingly sincere archival footage of Rogers's show «Mr. Rogers» Neighborhood», Neville's film has a bit more teeth as a manifesto for how children's educational programming that resists the trends of busyness, noise, and violence can function as a form of public service, instilling values like neighbourly stewardship and mutual respect.
The film offers a concise, coherent story which manages to be educational at the same time, as the script is peppered with factoids concerning U.S. history.
Over the course of his 25 - year career, Mattox has: * written numerous articles for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and other major publications; * spoken at educational conferences in Geneva, Prague, Rome, and Vatican City; * led writing workshops at Duke, Vanderbilt, the University of Virginia, and other major universities; * served as a speechwriter for several Members of Congress in Washington, D.C.; * directed a documentary film and a number of other media projects, including a public service ad campaign that ran in Rolling Stone; and * spearheaded a number of quantitative and qualitative research projects, working closely with polling firms, focus group organizers, and «think tank» scholars.
Into Film puts film at the heart of the educational and personal development of children and young people across the UK.
This educational resource aims to support the teaching of Macbeth at Secondary level for students aged 14 - 16 years old and supports English, English Literature, drama and film studies teaching and learning.
Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and products for use in school and at home, including children's books, magazines, technology - based products, teacher materials, television programming, film, videos and toys.
The Osceola County Humane Society will meet at 7 p.m. May 29 in the Humane Society Hall, 127 Broadway, Kissimmee.John Keeler will be guest speaker and will show an educational film, «A Special Bond.»
He had his first solo exhibition at the Crocker Art Gallery in Sacramento, and between the years of 1954 and 1957, he produced eleven educational films for which he was awarded the Scholastic Art Prize in 1961.
They include: Negar Azimi, writer and senior editor at Bidoun, an award - winning publishing, curatorial, and educational initiative with a focus on the Middle East and its diasporas; Gean Moreno, curator of programs at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami and founder of [NAME] Publications; Aily Nash, co-curator of Projections, the New York Film Festival's artists's film and video section, and Film and Media Curator at Basilica Hudson; and Wendy Yao, a publisher and founder of both the exhibition space 356 South Mission Road and Ooga Booga, a shop with two Los Angeles locations that specializes in independent books, music, art, and clothing.
· John Akomfrah (b. 1957 Accra, Ghana; lives London) will select works from the Arts Council Film Collection (c.1960 - 90s) to curate an exhibition which looks at the space between cinema and TV, documentary and educational film, avant - garde and experimental film, dance and performance art.
They include: Negar Azimi, writer and senior editor at Bidoun, an award - winning publishing, curatorial, and educational initiative with a focus on the Middle East and its diasporas; Gean Moreno, artistic director of Cannonball, a Miami — based nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of critical discourse and contemporary art through residencies, grants, commissions, and public programs; Aily Nash, co-curator of Projections, the New York Film Festival's artists» film and video section, and co-curator of the 2017 Whitney Biennial film program; and Wendy Yao, a publisher and founder of both the exhibition space 356 South Mission Road and Ooga Booga, a shop with two Los Angeles locations that specializes in independent books, music, art, and clothing.
In addition to «Art in the Twenty - First Century,» ART21 produces the online film series «New York Close Up,» «Exclusive,» and «Artist to Artist;» special artist projects including the Peabody Award - winning feature «William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible;» extensive educational resources; and a comprehensive website at art21.org.
[4] It also aims at presenting local and international contemporary art, archiving artwork and maintaining a comprehensive database of art in Egypt and the MENA area, as well as acting as an educational front by providing workshops, projects and film screenings.
The project will be released in Fall 2018 with new prints; two complementary museum exhibitions opening at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada; a feature length documentary film; an educational program; and a book published by Steidl.
He curated PUMP ME UP: D.C. subculture of the 1980s at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2013 and produced the companion documentary narrated by Henry Rollins, The Legend of COOL «DISCO» DAN, an educational film about D.C. culture and their most prolific graffiti artist.
Laurie David, one of the forces behind «An Inconvenient Truth,» lashed out at the National Science Teachers Association for declining an offer of tens of thousands of free copies of the film even though it had partnered in the past with big corporations on previous educational material on the environment.
College Campus Roadshow The Hemp History Week College Campus Roadshow will travel 9,000 miles through fifteen states, sampling leading hemp products on over thirty campuses in seven major cities across the Midwest, Southwest and West Coast, while engaging students at agricultural colleges with educational programs, petition signings and film screenings on the economic, environmental, agricultural and nutritional benefits of industrial hemp.
These new educational and film resources will provoke discussion and inspire young people to be at the forefront of creating a better and safer internet.
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