Sentences with phrase «educational film which»

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Flows of entertainment and educational materials, which include recorded music, feature films, textbooks, and TV entertainment are provided by the world's largest entertainment media companies.
Officials at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, which developed the film hub, promised the facility would benefit from research and educational programs at the university.
Black & White movie from 1949 which is not all that bad, it starts off like a educational film but turns into a great movie, or main actor Robert Lowery who plays Fireman Joe Martin undercover did a excellent job along with Edward Brophy.
The film opens with the faux - educational film «How to Take a Bath,» in which a creepy old man instructs viewers on the finer points of bathing while we see people putting his theories into practice.
Participating films are either music videos, commercial advertisements or educational videos, which will compete for two awards: The Annecy Cristal for a Commissioned Film and the Jury Award -LSB-...]
An experimental documentary filmed partially with a surveillance camera, Collatos» film is nothing less than unusual, compelling, and quite educationalwhich is a compliment.
«Reel Chicago» will include Raul Zaritsky and Linda Williams's Maxwell Street Blues (1981), about the musicians who shaped the city's electric - blues sound as they performed in the legendary open - air market; Tom Palazzolo's Chicago, which collects key short works by the veteran city chronicler; The Films of Gordon Weisenborn, a quartet of half - hour educational films by the little - known director; and The People vs. Paul Crump (1965), a profile of the death - row inmate turned novelist that was one of the first films by director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection).
Best Visual Gag: The pro-meat educational film's «Food Chain,» in which all animals (poodles, bats, monkeys, slugs) point directly to a human.
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.
This educational resource provides teachers and learners with a range of questions and activities linked to the film, which is a feature - length version of the documentary TV series Planet Earth, following the migration paths of four animal families.
Because both public and private schooling have been deeply embedded in society for the past three centuries, educational technology (by which I mean the various communication and information devices and processes that administrators and teachers use to make schooling efficient and effective) also has a rich history (e.g., textbooks, chalkboard, film, radio, computers).
Many people believe the film promotes the privatization of public education and inflames a political climate in which teachers are unjustly disparaged and blamed for the effects of poverty and educational inequity.
Intense days of filming took place in January and February in six award - winning schools, which were selected to participate in a project funded by a partnership between the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, a nonprofit educational leadership organization based in Alexandria, Va., and Silver Strong and Associates, an educational research and consulting firm in Ho - Ho - Kus, NJ.
The film asks viewers to consider which type of educational environment is most likely to succeed in the 21st century.
The documentary film describes how the current U.S. educational system, which was developed a century ago, leaves many graduates unprepared for the 21st century.
An interesting feature called X-Ray for Movies will allow you to tap on any actor's face in a movie or television show to bring up that actor's filmography and other information: This service is being powered by popular film database IMDB and is similar to Amazon's X-Ray feature for books on the Kindle Touch, which brings up dictionaries, word glossaries, and other educational tools.
Picnic Films, which produces short documentaries and educational / corporate films, recently posted this video that takes viewers to NaturalMotion's Oxford office and introduces them to how knowledge and manipulation of physics, gravity, and momentum play into video game development.
A comprehensive schedule of educational events throughout fall 2013 will be open to the public free of charge, including an international Symposium on September 28th; a screening of the film which documents the project, produced by The American History Workshop Brooklyn; along with lectures, panel discussions, and gallery talks with scholars and artists.
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.
· 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.
Mr. Glimcher is Chairman of the Board of Directors for the African Environmental Film Foundation, a non-profit organization, which since its launch in 1998 has produced over 20 educational films about environmental issues in Africa including White Gold.
Its collection holds more than 18,000 works of American, European, Asian, Latin American and American art, which acts as a base for its a year - round program of festivals, films and educational programs.
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