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Creative Media Production & Media/Film Studies

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Resources for the following types of courses... Level 3 Creative Media Production Level 3 TV & Film Production Level 3 Video Production Level 3 Games Development Level 3 Media Studies Level 3 Film Studies Level 2 Creative Media Production Level 2 Media Studies Level 2 Film Studies Suitable for A/AS Levels, GCSEs, BTECS and UAL qualifications

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Resources for the following types of courses... Level 3 Creative Media Production Level 3 TV & Film Production Level 3 Video Production Level 3 Games Development Level 3 Media Studies Level 3 Film Studies Level 2 Creative Media Production Level 2 Media Studies Level 2 Film Studies Suitable for A/AS Levels, GCSEs, BTECS and UAL qualifications
Mise en Scene - Visual Codes and Conventions
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Mise en Scene - Visual Codes and Conventions

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A lesson for introducing students to the visual codes of mise-en-scene. Pack includes clear objectives, a interactive presentation, a gapped handout for active learning and application of knowledge moving from comprehension through to application and analysis. Also included are four link to TedEd lessons I have created allowing students to explore different examples. This can be used for a follow on class or set as homework for discussion in a follow-up session.
Cuts and Transitions
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Cuts and Transitions

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A presentation and worksheet for introducing students to the different types of cuts and transitions used in film making and editing.
Exploring Animation - Complete Pack
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Exploring Animation - Complete Pack

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All worksheets and presentations and a scheme of work for seven weeks of theory and practical sessions, introducing students to animation and it's different forms. Presentations look at the different styles of animation and their pioneers. Students complete research tasks and explore examples. Each theory session leads onto practical application sessions. After practical sessions are complete, students complete weekly reviews. This unit was initially designed for teaching Level 2 UAL students but easily adaptable to other curricula, particularly BTEC, as well adaptation to higher or lower levels. Recommended Time: 6 - 8 hours per week. Recommended Resources: DSLR Cameras, Editing Software, Computers, Plastercine or modelling clay, wire, Milliput, white card, black card, scissors, charcoal, Adobe Animate/Flash.
Exploring Animation - Media Technical Skills: Scheme of Work
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Exploring Animation - Media Technical Skills: Scheme of Work

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A Scheme of Work for introducing students to animation techniques and the key pioneers of each field. Originally designed for teaching UAL students but easily adaptable for teaching other curricula including BTEC Media and Art courses. Aimed at teaching Level 2 students but easily adjustable to either Level 1 or Level 3. The scheme involves weekly taught sessions on each type of animation followed by workshops where students develop and produce ideas. The scheme lasts for seven weeks and aims to build into a project based around the cross media video game Clayfighter. Clayfighter scheme and resources available separately or in bundle.
Cel Animation
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Cel Animation

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A lesson to introduce students to the technique of Cel Animation and its key pioneers. Pack includes two gapped handouts and a presentation. Recommended resources: Computers with Internet access.
Model Animation - Willis H O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen
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Model Animation - Willis H O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen

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A lesson looking into model animation focusing on the work of key animators Willis H O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen. Pack includes a presentation and gapped handout focusing on student led learning. Suitable for BTEC and UAL as well as exploring Art & Media sessions. Recommended equipment: Computers/tablets with internet access.
Clay and Materials Animation Lessons
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Clay and Materials Animation Lessons

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A Lesson designed around exploring materials animation. Students will explore the work of Jan Svankmajer and then go onto use the knowledge learnt to explore creating they're own animations with deeper meaning. The resource contains three handouts and a presentation. Recommended centre equipment: Junk Store Objects Plastercine/Modelling Clay Cameras Tripods Editing Software (HitFilm is free)
Silhouette Animation
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Silhouette Animation

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A series of handouts and a Prezi presentation introducing students to Lotte Reiniger and her style of silhouette animation. The handouts include a introduction to the topic and then handouts for students to plan their own animation, produce it and then review. Recommended in class materials -A4 black card -A3 white card -Scissors -Charcoal -White Chalk -Cameras -Tripods
Creative Digital Media Production: Level 2, Unit 11 Animation for Digital Media - SoW & Assignments
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Creative Digital Media Production: Level 2, Unit 11 Animation for Digital Media - SoW & Assignments

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Scheme of work and assignments for teaching BTEC Level 2 Creative Digital Media Production Unit 11: Animation for Digital Media. The scheme covers teaching for sessions from September to December but can be adjusted accordingly. The scheme begins with study and experimentation in animation techniques and then progresses onto a larger form project. The larger form project is also useful for some criteria in Unit 2: Planning and Pitching a Digital Media Product. Assignment briefs were approved by EV in 2015.
European Film Form and History Resources with Lesson Plan
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European Film Form and History Resources with Lesson Plan

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This pack contains a highly detailed lesson plan, gapped handout and presentation for teaching students about the major developments in cinematic form in 20th century Europe and Russia. I use the resources to teach Level 3 BTEC Film Studies but can be used for AS/A level or even Level 4 & 5 clases. It can be taught as an introduction or as an explanation to how Hollywood cinema made New Hollywood found its voice from Europe and Russia. The lesson guides students through Early film German Expressionism French Impressionism & Surrealism Soviet Montage Italian NeoRealism La Nouvelle Vague/French New Wave The students are engaged through tasks throughout and the lesson finishes on a student led film production task. This can be adjusted to suit centre resources.
European Film Form and History
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European Film Form and History

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This pack contains a gapped handout and presentation for teaching students about the major developments in cinematic form in 20th century Europe and Russia. I use the resources to teach Level 3 BTEC Film Studies but can be used for AS/A level or even Level 4 & 5 clases. It can be taught as an introduction or as an explanation to how Hollywood cinema made New Hollywood found its voice from Europe and Russia. The lesson guides students through Early film German Expressionism French Impressionism & Surrealism Soviet Montage Italian NeoRealism La Nouvelle Vague/French New Wave The students are engaged through tasks throughout and the lesson finishes on a student led film production task. This can be adjusted to suit centre resources.
Silhouette Animation Prep
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Silhouette Animation Prep

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A worksheet and presentation to introduce students to the work of Lotte Reiniger and silhouette animation. Made for Level 2 students but easily adjustable to lower year learners or level 3 students. I use this teaching knowledge a UAL course but is suitable for other media qualifications or lessons as well as art lessons. The lesson is used as a precursor to a practical activity making silhouette animation.