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Movies: For teachers

Sample assignments

Assessment

Sample rubrics for asessment

Digital storytelling (Kathy Schrock)

Storyboarding standards/rubric for The Things They Carried

Short film rubric (link to googledoc)

Video production (basic)

Video production (advanced)

Storyboarding

Things They Carried

I will what I want (Misty Copeland/Under Armour video)

 

What makes a movie great?

Video exemplars

Book trailer Of Mice And Men

Book trailer The Yellow Wallpaper

Commercials

Documentary (short, interview-based) The Concrete Cowboys of Philadelphia

Paperslide Cinderella

Plot (rising and falling action) Bananas

Poetry video (stopgap animation)  "Narcissus" by Alice Oswald

Poetry video (live action and found footage) "The School Boy" by William Blake

Poetry video (live action and found footage) "Kids Who Die" by Langston Hughes

Political campaign ad Andrew Jackson is the man

Political campaign ad Assassination attempt on Andrew Jackson

 

And some counterexamples...

Bio Poem (ELA)

Shoveling Snow With Buddha (ELA -- poetry video)

Español Tres Skit Project (Spanish)

Marbury v. Madison (History)

Number the stars (ELA)

Tacocat Hamlet (ELA)

Copyright

Understanding Creative Commons -- slideshow by Deeth Ellis

A Fair(y) Use Tale -- video by the Media Education Foundation

Finding images and music

 

Remember to cite images and music!

Look for images in the Keefe's online databases. Easy to cite!

  • ARKive Photographs of animals and habitats
  • Creative Commons Search for images and music. Once you find what you want, check individual work's permissions. Of special interest -- flickr -- high quality, easy to download.
    • uncheck use for commercial purposes
    • check modify, adapt, or build upon.
  • Getty Museum Open content images of paintings, photographs, sculptures, etc. 
  • NASA Images For outer space, astronauts, space travel.
  • NYPL Digital Collection Great images of the ancient world, historical photographs, artwork, etc,
  • Open Clipart Drawings for you to reuse. Some old-fashioned, some new.
  • Pexels A share alike site for photographers. Remember to cite the image.