- Start Here
- Lessons
- Projects
- Assessments
- Reading Film
- Film Roles
- Making a Short Film
- The Screening Room
- Weekly Updates
Weekly Updates
What's new with the site? Find out here on a weekly basis. We'll update pages, find new resources, share student films and even provide a recommendation for films as well.
The Screening Room
This Section is for Everyone.
The screening room is our never-ending film festival and celebration of student work. Here we will regularly post exemplars of both Portfolio Films and Collaborative Films. Here you will also be able to submit student work that you would like to share with our community.
Film Roles
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
This section is one that should be essential for students to use and return to frequently. Each section focuses on one of the main crew roles:
- Editor
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Sound Designer
- Wirter.
Each section touches on both practical skills and film langauge that is essential both fo their film production and analytical work.
Making a Short Film
This Section is for Students.
This section breaks down the process for making a short film so that students can approach their work in an organized manner. The pages under this heading support the work of any project that might be undertaken for both the Film Portfolio and the Collaborative Film.
Start Here
Learn About This Site
This might be a little obvious because you've already clicked on this link! However, as you explore this section you'll find help in navigating this site from both the teacher and student perspectives.
Lessons
This Section is Teacher Only
Here you will find lessons organized by subject. Be sure to browse though each folder though, as there are frequently lessons with overlapping content, especially when approaching content through either analysis or prouction
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Assessments
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
Most of this section is open to students and teachers to foster an understanding of the four assessments and the EE. Some pages that include scaffolding work or provide exemplars are set "off" by default for students but can be turned on when students are prepareing for assessment.
Reading Film
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
This section is multifunctional. It serves both as an entry point for reading and understanding film language, as well as an 'interactive textbook'. Here students can begin their research into film theory, genre and movements for the Comparative Study. However, these pages are meant to be informational to familiarize students with the subject matter and not be used or cited for research for an official assessment.
Projects
This Section is Teacher Only
This section is for practical hands-on projects that can be used both in prepration for Film Portfolio submissions, and projects that can become submissions for the film portfolio. This work will also scaffold toward the masery skill set needed for the HL Collaborative Film
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Weekly Updates
What's new with the site? Find out here on a weekly basis. We'll update pages, find new resources, share student films and even provide a recommendation for films as well.
The Screening Room
This Section is for Everyone.
The screening room is our never-ending film festival and celebration of student work. Here we will regularly post exemplars of both Portfolio Films and Collaborative Films. Here you will also be able to submit student work that you would like to share with our community.
Film Roles
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
This section is one that should be essential for students to use and return to frequently. Each section focuses on one of the main crew roles:
- Editor
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Sound Designer
- Wirter.
Each section touches on both practical skills and film langauge that is essential both fo their film production and analytical work.Making a Short Film
This Section is for Students.
This section breaks down the process for making a short film so that students can approach their work in an organized manner. The pages under this heading support the work of any project that might be undertaken for both the Film Portfolio and the Collaborative Film.
Start Here
Learn About This Site
This might be a little obvious because you've already clicked on this link! However, as you explore this section you'll find help in navigating this site from both the teacher and student perspectives.
Lessons
This Section is Teacher Only
Here you will find lessons organized by subject. Be sure to browse though each folder though, as there are frequently lessons with overlapping content, especially when approaching content through either analysis or prouction
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Assessments
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
Most of this section is open to students and teachers to foster an understanding of the four assessments and the EE. Some pages that include scaffolding work or provide exemplars are set "off" by default for students but can be turned on when students are prepareing for assessment.
Reading Film
This Section is for Teachers and Students.
This section is multifunctional. It serves both as an entry point for reading and understanding film language, as well as an 'interactive textbook'. Here students can begin their research into film theory, genre and movements for the Comparative Study. However, these pages are meant to be informational to familiarize students with the subject matter and not be used or cited for research for an official assessment.
Projects
This Section is Teacher Only
This section is for practical hands-on projects that can be used both in prepration for Film Portfolio submissions, and projects that can become submissions for the film portfolio. This work will also scaffold toward the masery skill set needed for the HL Collaborative Film