Careers in Film Through Art and Design

Through art and design activities, this resource cultivates pupils' creativ
Through art and design activities, this resource cultivates pupils' creativ

Ages

All ages

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Medium (5-11 activities)

Art Direction: Cultivating Creative Vision Through Art and Design

Are you an Art or English teacher? Frame your next creative lesson through the role of an Art Director, as pupils design a room for their favourite film or book character. Introduce this task by bringing out the hidden detective in your pupils, by challenging them to examine a film still of your choice. As well as developing learners' powers of deduction, we focus their attention on the importance of visual design in films and in meaning-making.

This resource is aimed for use with pupils aged 7-14 and designed for flexible delivery in a variety of contexts: in subject-specific lessons, specific careers lessons, or during an Into Film Club. 

Download the free resource to inspire your pupils and help broaden their understanding of future job roles available to them.  

The short films included in the resource have been licenced by Into Film for educational use only. Please do not share any links, clips, or passwords externally.

 

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  • Art and Design

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