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14+
Long (12 plus activities)
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
While it is designed specifically for CCEA's Moving Image Arts qualifications, it is also a valuable resource for all teachers of media and film studies. Teachers in England, Scotland and Wales can discover full information about links to their relevant specifications in the separate Moving Image Arts Curriculum Links document, available to download at bit.ly/1X3qmyW. The selection of clips curated by CCEA's senior exam team contains films from a wide variety of genres, spanning the early history of cinema to recent releases.
It is accompanied by the Moving Image Arts PowerPoint presentations. Further support is available in the form of Film language prompt cards.
Moving Image Arts - Teachers' notes PDF
Size: 27.77 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 1. Camera techniques 1 PPTX
Size: 77.23 MB
Moving Image Arts - PowerPoint 2. Camera techniques 2 PPTX
Size: 70.70 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 3. Camera techniques 3 PPTX
Size: 232.60 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 4. Camera techniques 4 PPTX
Size: 251.28 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 5. Editing techniques PPTX
Size: 143.48 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 6. Sound effects PPTX
Size: 117.07 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 7. Lighting techniques PPTX
Size: 163.51 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 8. Mise-en-scene PPTX
Size: 170.65 MB
Moving Image Arts 9. Visual effects techniques PPTX
Size: 62.31 MB
Moving Image Arts PowerPoint 10. Realist techniques PPTX
Size: 299.26 MB
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We have developed a large catalogue of educational resources since launching in 2013, and some references and terminology will inevitably have dated as society and language evolves. We are aware of this and will be updating resources when our production schedule allows.
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