Film it, share it.
| Other author | Illumina Digital, producer. |
| Format | Video (Streaming) |
| Publication Info | [London] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008. |
| Description | 1 online resource (39 min.). |
| Supplemental Content | Sharing techniques |
| Supplemental Content | Sharing resources |
| Supplemental Content | Sharing projects |
| Supplemental Content | Sharing practice |
| Subjects |
| Series | Film it, share it ; 1-4 |
| Contents | Sharing resources ; Sharing projects ; Sharing techniques ; Sharing practice. |
| Abstract | A showcase of different styles of video-making to illustrate what is possible. Put-off by a live action blockbuster? How about a simple webcam video?Presenter Matthew Tosh reveals just how simple or how complex shooting a video can be. With examples from Formby High School in Liverpool, Marshgate Primary School in Richmond, Wheeler Primary School in Hull and Bishop Bronescombe Primary School, Cornwall, we see live action, puppet shows and claymation, enough to get any teacher inspired and picking up their own camera. Alongside the clips are our top tips, this week all about the first steps to film making. |
| Abstract | Film It, Share It is the series for those teachers keen to pick up a camera and start shooting. In this programme Matthew Tosh introduces a series of clips from videos made by teachers with the aim of showcasing their approach to teaching and sharing it on the web. Clips include a school trip a class of Year 5s made as part of PSHE and art education, a creative writing class using the computer role playing game Myst, and the use of drama to teach history. Alongside these videos are our top tips for uploading video to the internet. |
| Abstract | If you ve ever fancied making your own films then this series is for you. Film It, Share It is the inspiration you need to pick up a camera, and share the results. This programme is all about videos teachers have made to be used as teaching resources. Presenter Matthew Tosh introduces a number of films, from a revision aid about plotting graphs made by Stephen Bishop, a teacher from Bristol, to a film about a box share scheme a school in Manchester and in India got involved with. Alongside clips from the videos, there are also top tips about copyright should you want to post your own video on the internet. |
| Abstract | In this episode of the series for all the budding film directors out there we showcase pupils work.Presenter Matthew Tosh introduces a series of clips designed to inspire teachers everywhere to either pick up a camera or get their pupils to. The focus today is on how getting pupils involved in video production can be a useful tool to demonstrate pupils understanding of a subject. Sharing these videos on-line can add extra impetus to a student's desire to achieve. Clips include News Clippings from the Life of Boudica, Electricity, the Geiger-Müller Groove and Stamp It Out. Alongside these are our top tips, this week all about improving the sound on your films. Sharing these videos can add extra impetus to a student's desire to achieve. |
| General note | Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012). |
| Other forms | Previously released as DVD. |
| Language | This edition in English. |
| Genre/form | Instructional television programs. |
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| Electronic Resources | ✔ Available |