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Film and Television in Education - An Aesthetic Approach to the Moving Image

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Informationen zum Autor Robert Watson, At The London SchoolAt The London School of Film Technique (The London International Film School), Robert Watson received a vocational training which he has come to regard, over the last twenty years, as a model of disciplined creativity in education. His sense of the underlying significance of basic film conventions has evolved and been strengthened through a decade of teaching in comprehensive schools and, since 1986, his work at Bretton Hall. Klappentext First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung With the rise of television and video, film teaching has become inexpensive, causing an increase in the study and evaluation of film, in addition to practical film-making. The author provides an aesthetic framework for film study, giving ideas for possible creative work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Education - the legacy of the 1960s; the beginning of film; conventional narrative sequence; from snapshots to the long take; language, genres and television; film and the narrative arts.

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