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The Australian education market for film/ video : a research project for the Australian Film Commission / conducted by Corporate Education Resources, Pty Ltd North Sydney: Corporate Education Resources, 1986.
Call No: 49[37](94) AUSSource: ATPlace: North SydneyPublisher: Corporate Education ResourcesPubDate: 1986PhysDes: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cmSubject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF TV IN. AUSTRALIA Summary: This publication is intended as a working document to assist the film industry in Australia to gain greater access to the educational market. While the research was conducted primarily for Film Australia, the information gathered and the results obtained may be of assistance to other film producers and distributors. The main body of the report comprises a comprehensive bank of data gained around Australia through interview and a national survey. -- taken from introductionNotes: date "June, 1986"Contents: 1. Introduction --2. Summary of findings -- 3. The structure of Australian education -- 4. How is the education market made up - 4.1 Commonwealth level - 4.2 State level - 4.3 Institutional level -- 5. Producing film/video for the educational market -- 6. Marketing to the educational sector -- 7. Appendicies
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Current use of film and video : schools section Melbourne: Cinemedia, 1998.
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Developing in schools a critical study of film and television / Australian Unesco Seminar, Melbourne, 1970 Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service [for Australian National Advisory Committee for Unesco], 1971.
Call No: 510 (94) DEVCorpAuthor: Australian Unesco SeminarSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing Service [for Australian National Advisory Committee for Unesco]PubDate: 1971PhysDes: viii,100 pages ; 25cm. + Report to Director-General of Unesco/ by A.W. Hodkinson (13 pages ; 25cm)Subject: EDUCATION, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF TV IN. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Notes from the UNESCO seminar on Australian screen education held in 1970Donation: Henry Mayer CollectionContents: Introduction -- Part 1 -- Proceedings of the seminar -- Summary of proceedings -- Present Australian practices in screen education -- visits to schools and teachers college -- Part 2 - Opening and closing remarks -- Opening statement by Mr C. M. Ebert -- Remarks by Mr W. J. Weeden, Introducing Dr H. C. Coombs -- Official opening of seminar by Dr H. C. Coombs -- Final plenary sessions - remarks by Mr C. M. Ebert -- Part 3 - Principal addresses during the seminar -- Film and television as visual arts / Professor A. W. Hodgkinson -- Film and television as dramatic arts / Mr Roy F. Knight -- Screen Education in Britain / Mr Roy F. Knight -- Screen Education - The United States approach / Professor A. W. Hodgkinson -- Television and children / Mr M. F. E. Wright -- Some thoughts about relevant Australian research / Mr D. A. Jose -- A critical study of television programs / Mr Roy F. Knight -- A critical study of television advertising / Mr Phillip Adams -- Part 4 - Draft resolutions -- Reports from the seminar discussion groups -- Part 5 - Summary of recommendations from the seminar -- Appendices - Membership of the seminar planning committee -- Seminar timetable -- Participants in the seminar -- Biographical notes - Professor A. W. Hodgkinson and Mr Roy A. Knight
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Documentary and educational films of the 1930s / Rachael Low London, UK: George Allen & Unwin, 1979.
Call No: 761(41) LOWAuthor: Low, Rachael Source: UKPlace: London, UKPublisher: George Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1979PhysDes: 244 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSeries: The History of British Film 1929-1939Subject: BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE ; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. UK ; EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN ; EDUCATION, FILM. UK ; INDUSTRY, FILM. UK ; INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS ; PROPAGANDA FILMS ; POLITICAL FILMS ; TRUTH IN FILMS ; ANSTEY, EDGAR ; CAVALCANTI, ALBERTO ; ELTON, ARTHUR ; GRIERSON, JOHN ; ROTHA, PAUL ; WRIGHT, BASIL Summary: "With the advent of sound a host of film makers began, during the 1930s, to explore the wider possibilities of film as a means of communication. Without doubt the most spectacular development during this decade of social and political unrest was the dramatic growth of the mainstream British documentary movement closely associated with names such as John Grierson and Paul Rotha, which is often described as Britain's most important contribution to world cinema. In these pages for the first time a full and detailed account is given of people involved in the documentary movement and a coherant attempt is made to date and describe their whole output. Rachael Low demonstrates how different documentary styles evolved, developed and changed - and eventually split into two distinct schools of film making.
An equally important innovation in the 1930s was the first use of film for educational purposes. Rachael Low records in detail the many experiments and debates held to determine the best use of films in schools and the often disappointing attempts to produce satisfactory educational films."--BOOK JACKETNotes: includes bibliographical references; incldues film listing
includes indexISBN: 0047910364Contents: -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Educational Film -- 3. The Documentary Movement -- (i) Early Stages -- (ii) The Middle Years -- (iii) Maturity -- (iv) The End of the Decade -- 4. Reality and the Documentary Film -- Appendix: The British Film Institute -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Film List -- Index --
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Exploring the film / William Kuhns & Robert Stanley Ohio: Geo. A. Pflaum, c1968.
Call No: 63(07) KUHAuthor: Stanley, Robert ; Kuhns, William Source: USPlace: OhioPublisher: Geo. A. PflaumPubDate: c1968PhysDes: 190 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSubject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN ; APPRECIATION Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: 1. Introduction: Why study movies?; 2. What's in a movie?; 3. The shaping forces of film language; 4. How a film is made; 5. Visual language; 6. The language of motion; 7. A language of sound; 8. Non-people characters and people characters; 9. Filmic drama; 10. The fiction film; 11. The film as fact: the documentary; 12. Say it with film; 13. Film criticism; 14. Television; 15. To make a film.
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Fatal visions: the golden age 1990-1998 : The best of issues 7-21 / edited by Michael Helms [Thornbury, Vic.]: [Fatal Visions], 2016.
Call No: 120 FATAuthor: Helms, Michael ; Sargeant, Jack Source: ATPlace: [Thornbury, Vic.]Publisher: [Fatal Visions]PubDate: 2016PhysDes: 296 p: ill. ; 24 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; CRITICISM ; VIOLENCE IN FILMS ; VIOLENCE IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN ; JODOROWSKY, ALEXANDRO ; WORST FILMS ; PROPAGANDA FILMS ; GERMANY ; WATERS, JOHN (US) ; JACKSON, PETER (NZ) ; HENENLOTTER, FRANK ; HEWITT, JON ; MEXICO ; RAIMI, SAM ; HENRIKSEN, LANCE ; WOO, JOHN [pseud. of Wu Yusen] ; FERRARA, ABEL ; ASIAN COUNTRIES ; HONG KONG ; JAPAN Summary: In 2012 The LedaTape Organisation put out Fatal Visions: The Wonder Years 1988-1989, the first volume to collect some of the earliest writings to appear in Fatal Visions, the Australian zine devoted to trash film and attendant culture that became a critically well-received and internationally distributed magazine.
Four years later Fatal Visions: The Golden Age 1990-1998, the second volume in the Fatal Visions series has come screaming into the world.
What’s presented here is a personal selection by editor Michael Helms from the final fifteen issues of Fatal Visions. A true best-of and showcase for as many of the still highly relevant and entertaining articles, interviews and reviews from some of the most exciting writers working in trash film.
- Blondes, Bockwurst & Porn – a trashfilm tour of Europe by Jack Stevenson.
- Mexploitation Explained by Steve Fentone.
- Cool & The Crazy – Bruce Milne’s seminal article on The Cramps.
- Eyeball On Asia – watching film in Asian countries with Stefan Hammond.
- Kris Gilpin interviews Charles Napier.
- Other interviews include Abel Ferrara, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Lance Henriksen, Peter Jackson and John Woo.
- Hundreds of cinema & video reviews.
- Foreword by Jack Sargeant.
Profusely illustrated – with index!Notes: Includes indexISBN: 9780994411211ID2: 251
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Film in English teaching / ed. by Roy Knight London: Hutchinson Educational, 1972.
Call No: 512 KNIAuthor: Knight, Roy Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Hutchinson EducationalPubDate: 1972PhysDes: 248 p. ; 23 cmSubject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN Summary: Teachers of English are increasingly using film as a regular component of their courses. Here five teachers describe and explain their work in this field at various stages in the educational system.ISBN: 0091135117Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Film in teaching / Keith Kennedy Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1972.
Call No: 49 [37] KENAuthor: Kennedy, Keith Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Angus and RobertsonPubDate: 1972PhysDes: 128 p. : ill. ; 26 cmSubject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN ; EDUCATION, FILM Summary: Practical, resourceful, and clearly organised, Film In Teaching offers a stimulating guide to the teacher who wants to understand and use film as a creative medium in the classroom. [Taken from inside front cover.]ISBN: 207124043Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Filmmaking for children : including motion picture production handbook / written and illustrated by Arden Rynew Ohio: Pflaum/Standard, c1971.
Call No: 512.2 RYNAuthor: Rynew, Arden Source: USPlace: OhioPublisher: Pflaum/StandardPubDate: c1971PhysDes: vii, 85, v, 59 p. : illus. ; 21 x 28 cmSubject: EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN ; EDUCATION, FILM Summary: The purpose of this book is to stimulate filmmaking in the elementary school. The author wants to attract the attention of educators who are interested in altering their programs - with film - to make the educational environment more enriching for the minds and spirits of children.Notes: Including Motion Picture Production HandbookDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Informational Film Year book 1947 Edinburgh: Albyn Press, 1947.
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Informational Film Yearbook 1948 Edinburgh: Albyn Press, 1948.
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[Media course guides for Australian students : a collection of Australian tertiary education media course guides]
PhysDes: # boxesSubject: EDUCATION, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; COURSES, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; FILM STUDY AND RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; SCHOOLS, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF FILMS IN. AUSTRALIA ; EDUCATION, USE OF TV IN. AUSTRALIA Summary: A collection of tertiary media course guides from the 1980s until now. These guides were provided to students at the beginning of their course so that they had on hand the requirements to successfully complete their course. The guides include such information as: due dates for submission of essays and exams, lecture topics, recommended reading for assignments and films or television shows to watch.
The topics of the guides we currently hold are mainly in the areas of cinema studies and television studies.
The course guides are mainly from RMIT University and Monash University, with some other material provided from other institutions including: Melbourne University, LaTrobe University, and the Victorian College of the ArtsDonation: donated by Deb Verhoeven - 2011Contents: Media education course guides from a various number of tertiary institutions
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Motivating learners in the middle years : Mighty Joe Young in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.118-123
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News in Lumiere (July 1970) vol.1 iss.2 p.44-45
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Politics, power and persuasion : documenting a drama for students - the 1998 waterfront dispute in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.80-88
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Theology through film / Neil P. Hurley New York: Harper & Row, 1970.
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