Capturing a quality interview is essential for a documentary film or journalistic …
Capturing a quality interview is essential for a documentary film or journalistic reporting. This video provides tips to get quality interview footage for your film projects. For more Media Education programming, please visit our website at www.utahfilmcenter.org/education .
Scouting your location to film, how to light it properly, and how …
Scouting your location to film, how to light it properly, and how to capture sound is essential to a quality film product. This video breaks down the basic tips for location, lighting and sound to use in your next film production! For more Media Education programming, please visit www.utahfilmcenter.org/education .
This lesson plan utilizes filmmaking to solidify student understanding of scientific phenomena …
This lesson plan utilizes filmmaking to solidify student understanding of scientific phenomena related to matter. While the plan is tied to 5th grade SEEd standards, it can be adapted to meet any SEEd standard at any grade level, particularly in upper elementary, middle school, and high school. (This resource's preview image was created by the author of this lesson plan.)
This lesson plan utilizes filmaking to learn the concept of the 3P's …
This lesson plan utilizes filmaking to learn the concept of the 3P's (products, practices and perspectives) of Hispanic culture. This lesson is meant to be taught in Spanish, but can be adapted to other languages. (Thumbnail image was created by the author of this lesson plan.)
Have you every wondered where animation began? Did you know they started …
Have you every wondered where animation began? Did you know they started as children's toys in the Victorian era? In this video Utah Film Center tells you about the origins of animation and demonstrates how to make two Victorian animation toys--the thaumatrope and the flipbook. For more information or to bring Utah Film Center to your K-12 classroom, please visit www.utahfilmcenter.org/education . Film by Fill It In Productions http://www.fillitinproductions.com/ .
PBS NewsHour and the Utah Education Network team up for this presentation …
PBS NewsHour and the Utah Education Network team up for this presentation about the PBS Student Reporting Labs project and StoryMaker platform. Together PBS and UEN provide free projects, lesson plans, storytelling resources, tutorials, support, and mentoring just for you to help you build the next generation of media creators.
On this episode of PDTV, our production team steps in front of …
On this episode of PDTV, our production team steps in front of the camera to go through the top 10 tips for creating pro-quality videos. Katie, Fernando and Nicole share examples and recommendations for each tip to give additional guidance to those less familiar with video production.
In this activity, students will choose a math topic that they have …
In this activity, students will choose a math topic that they have learned about in the year and plan and film a video about using that topic in a real life way. For example a student could choose fractions and make a video about using a recipe. Students will present their film as part of the assessment.
This lesson plan uses filmmaking to teach and reinforce the concept of rhythm, …
This lesson plan uses filmmaking to teach and reinforce the concept of rhythm, which is one of the Principles of Design. You could easily substitute one of the other Principles or Elements of Design instead of concentrating on rhythm. Although this lesson was created for an Interior Design class, it could also be used in an art or clothing class, or adapted for other content areas.Thumnail image - "A Principle of Design: Rhythm," created by Tamara Hardy
This lesson plan is for a short unit on making promotional films …
This lesson plan is for a short unit on making promotional films for elective classes to recruit students and to help students build their multimedia presentation skills as well as digital media literacy. The goal is to create a 2-3-minute example film that will promote elective classes and give reasons why students take specific programs and what their goals and intentions for these classes are. This is part of a unit that can be taught in as little as a week but would probably be best spaced out over at least 1-2 weeks. Example Project:Why Join JournalismThumbnail Credits: Photo by NEOSiAM 2021 from Pexels
SRL wants to meet students where they are online -- whether that’s …
SRL wants to meet students where they are online -- whether that’s TikTok or Instagram. Used both as a reporting tool and a promotional tool, social media can be integral for student journalists. Use this guide to help find your classroom’s voice online.
This is a fun lesson plan is meant to help students master …
This is a fun lesson plan is meant to help students master the ability to retell a story with a beginning middle and end, and identify important characters and settings in the story. It will also help students learn the very basics of film making including story boarding, creating props and scenery, the importance or lighting and camera placement, copyright, and audio.
This week UEN Homeroom is pleased to rebroadcast our interview with Rushton …
This week UEN Homeroom is pleased to rebroadcast our interview with Rushton Hurley, the founder and executive director of Next Vista for Learning, to the podcast. In our conversation we focus on how teachers can effectively develop opportunities for students to create videos in class. Topics included in the discussion are: How teachers can use student video projects to engage kids in learning. How film festivals promote student work. How much technical know-how teachers need to help with student video projects and the basic essentials teachers need to get started. How video projects are particularly effective during blended or online learning and more...
This week UEN Homeroom is pleased to welcome Rushton Hurley, the founder …
This week UEN Homeroom is pleased to welcome Rushton Hurley, the founder and executive director of Next Vista for Learning, to the podcast. In our conversation we focus on how teachers can effectively develop opportunities for students to create videos in class. Topics included in the discussion are: How teachers can use student video projects to engage kids in learning. How film festivals promote student work. How much technical know-how teachers need to help with student video projects and the basic essentials teachers need to get started. How video projects are particularly effective during blended or online learning and more...
Script for 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson …
Script for 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson takes participants through the different philosophies of creative design and youth engagement. These techniques foster youth voice and empowerment, as well as creating a safe space for artistic exploration. Some of these tools include listening techniques, inquiry based learning structures and quick, fun activities that transform a classroom into a hands-on artistic learning enviornment.
Writing a script is intimidating, but actually, breaking the process into small …
Writing a script is intimidating, but actually, breaking the process into small steps makes it MUCH EASIER and will result in a MUCH BETTER story. This lesson shows you how to plan and write a script. It is highly recommended that you use this lesson when students are working on a story. This lesson has several parts. These Scripting Slides can be used throughout the lessons. You might use some or all. Each will take about 50 minutes.
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