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A Major Primary Resource - Look Again
This is a teaching guide to using film and television with three- to eleven-year-olds.
It has been produced by the British Film Institute (BFI)

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A Major Secondary Resource - Moving Images in the Classroom
A secondary teachers' guide to using film and television in the classroom. This is another excellent resource published by the BFI
 

Animation Examples
This is the site of South Street Studios and Oscar Stringer who has helped a lot of school produce superb animations. On this page you will see examples of some of the animations that he has helped produce using that wonderful material - Plasticine.
Click here for South Street Studios or go directly to some examples.

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Becta 2004 Digital Video awards
The Digital Video Awards is an awards scheme for all students aged between 5 and 18 across the UK. The Awards aim to celebrate excellence in creative use of digital video and to inspire students and teachers to exploit the full potential of this exciting technology.These are examples of digital video, great examples of excellence, but remember other techniques are acceptable in this competition.

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Digital Video in Education
Lots of examples of the use of digital video in the classroom including some with the 'Teach me...' flavour. Within the examples (which display when you click on a heading on the opening screen) are some useful hints on the building of the digital story.  

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Film-making in the classroom - Advice on film language, getting started with digital video, equipment, classroom practice and training.
Some quite useful handouts that give you some quite useful support on making your film. For example the language of film making is important because it helps in the building of the storyboard that will precede the film.

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Movie Maker 2
If you are lucky enough to have Windows XP then you can download FREE this software package that allows you to edit your digital movies. You can also access FREE some useful tutorials from Atomic Learning that will support your use of the software.
 
Panasonic Digital Video Support Pack
A superb package from Panansonic.
 

Super resource the BBC - Capture Wales digital stories
This is a site where you can watch RealMedia movies made and edited by people at digital storytelling workshops around Wales. There are some super examples of a possible way in which you could capture your story.

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The Studies of Digital Imaging in Schools

Digital Imaging in Schools, a project conducted by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (NMPFT), was supported by Kodak and followed on from a research project investigating children s use of photography, Children as Photographers (www.cap.ac.uk)
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