Last year the Irish artist Duncan Campbell won the prize for «It for Others,» a video artwork that blends old - fashioned
educational films with dance footage choreographed by Michael Clark.
Not exact matches
In England, the leading center has been in Cambridge, where Jeremy Begbie's project on theology through the arts in the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies has sponsored a range of publications, performances and
educational initiatives, and is due to culminate in September 2000
with an arts festival embracing new
film, drama, sculpture, music, painting and poetry.
With the much - discussed Hollywood
film Won't Back Down making
educational waves, Tough's book is not only timely but germane to the larger public dialogue about improving teaching and learning in all schools — public, private and independent.
Our mission is produce a series of
films, books, web sites and
educational materials that explore our interaction
with beneficial bacteria throughout our entire journey through life.
A lavishly illustrated archive and blog of vintage fashion and beauty,
with gorgeous imagery,
films,
educational reading.
A lavishly illustrated archive and blog of vintage fashion and beauty,
with gorgeous imagery,
films,
educational reading.
This user - friendly activity has students do some informal free - writing in response to an
educational film, then reflect on their writing usingword cloud» rpus christi, txcatholic online) in his poemthe virgin,» the poet william wordsworth praised the blessed virgin mary
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Nonetheless, Trumbo is an interesting
film that's both entertaining and
educational - and honours its subject
with a solid script and strong performances.
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.
Whilst it would be simplistic to call his work
educational, the veracity and seriousness of his
films invariably leaves the spectator
with a wider, more comprehensive outlook.
it was an entertaining
film with multiple
educational messages that children can certainly learn from, camaraderie and solidarity being the most obvious.
Also, if you're looking to break into
films, these classics are a great starter to learn story techniques, character development, weaving theme
with plot and subplots... It's just an invaluable source of
educational wealth.
An experimental documentary
filmed partially
with a surveillance camera, Collatos»
film is nothing less than unusual, compelling, and quite
educational — which is a compliment.
It is
educational, heartfelt, and adds immeasurably to the enjoyment of the
film, although as
with New Line's excellent Infinifilm format, my wish is for the studios to reserve such treatment for
films that actually deserve it instead of formula dreck
with questionable scholarly value like Driven and Blow.
That it did in the end may bode well for Let's Pollute, a six - minute snarkfest about pollution so oversaturated
with sarcasm it made me want to mix my cardboards and plastics out of sheer frustration, but will the young» ns who helped push Logorama to a win last year find real innovation to the ingratiating
film's surface - deep regurgitation of the style of»50s
educational films?
In 1981, recognizing the need for informational programs and resources among the rapidly growing metroplex
film community, the Festival dramatically increased its scope by offering a slate of activities throughout the year
with a special emphasis on
educational programs.
The Forbidden Room begins
with a recreation of an
educational film that no one would produce and no school would show (topic: bathing) before plunging into a tale of submariners and intrepid lumberjacks composed in part from what looks like deteriorating 1920s
film stock — and that's for starters.
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 opens
with a designation — «An
educational experience...
filmed by J.L. Guerin» — that downplays directorial solicitation, as though the proceeding events are merely recorded by an impartial filmmaker for the purposes of posterity.
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.
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.
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.
Today, in the wake of new energy in Washington D.C., new focus in the
educational and philanthropic communities, and
with the recent release of the
film «Waiting for Superman,» the nation is getting a better picture of what is wrong
with public education in America.
More Than Sad: An informational
film and resource site, including a lesson plan for the
film, designed to foster
educational discussion
with students about suicide, produced by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the New York State Office of Mental Health.
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.
«This
film is an important
educational resource, not to mention a vital historical record, and it is our hope that it will play a part in engaging and inspiring the general public and the next generation of scientists
with the story of crystallography, charting the road to modern science.»
Each topic area includes guided review of
film clips
with discussion questions, student readings, extension activities and research ideas, investigation of primary source materials, as well as correlation to national
educational standards.
I am an Education Consultant,
with eleven years» experience in teaching, developing
educational strategies and teacher training across 12 countries.I specialise in teaching languages
with short
films.
This guide was written for the
educational version of the
film, created in partnership
with Katahdin Productions.
Working
with organizations such as the NYC Bar Association Legal Committee Pertaining to Animals, Foster Parrots, Ltd., the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, and Tufts AAV Student Chapter, we organize special
educational events, including
film screenings, conferences, workshops, and webinars.
In directing features, shorts and
educational films, I've worked
with Disney and for countless nonprofits.
A lavishly illustrated archive and blog of vintage fashion and beauty,
with gorgeous imagery,
films,
educational reading.
«I love the wonderful world that Bethesda created
with the Fallout franchise, not too bleak but very post apocalypse
with a very kitsch»50s feel from the time of duck and cover
educational films, but I wish it were multiplayer.
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.
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.
In addition to presenting a dynamic exhibition schedule, the gallery actively organizes shows
with world - renowned curators, hosts
educational panels and
film screenings, and produces catalogues and books
with scholarly essays.
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.
The fair unites photography,
film - making and other forms of visual art
with intellectual debates and discussions to form an
educational and thought - provoking experience for a contemporary art loving audience.
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.
Last year's prize went to the Irish artist Duncan Campbell, for a video work that combines dance by the British choreographer Michael Clark
with film clips that evoke a mid-20th-century
educational reel on African art.
The artists have drawn on hundreds of these self - portraits and combined them
with medical footage,
educational film and text to construct a piece that interrogates what it means to build a body of work of the body, and for the body to become a work itself.
Its complete collection —
with works dating from 1920 to 2000 and ranging from artist's
films to documentary and
educational videos to narrative feature
films — was presented for viewing in the exhibition «Reproductive Labour: An
He was active in theatre design work (beginning
with The Heiress in 1950) and created public murals and sculptures, and in 1954 he established a company to produce
educational art
films.
with works dating from 1920 to 2000 and ranging from artist's
films to documentary and
educational videos to narrative feature
films?
The exhibition will also offer dynamic programming in the form of performances, lectures and
films, along
with a partnership
with non-profit STOKED Mentoring and adidas Skateboarding to provide
educational workshops for the inner - city youth of L.A.
1:54 London 2016 will be accompanied by an
educational and artistic programme, FORUM, curated by Koyo Kouoh and will include lectures,
film screenings and panel discussions
with international curators, artists and art professionals.
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.
She is GPF's Bioard Secretary, and also marketing associate where she communicates directly
with educational institutions and special interest organizations about our
film library.
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.