Film and Photography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 October 2021
Summary
The use of archive film or photographs can certainly bring topics and subjects to life, especially History, Citizenship, English and Art. For a royalty-free photographic archive try UK Photo and Social History Archive (www.ukphotoarchive.org.uk). For more current film information, children and young people may be interested in BAFTA Kids (www.baftakids.org), the Bafta Organisation's platform for 7–14- year- olds to discover films and television. In addition, to find locations where some of the UK's most iconic films and TV shows have been filmed visit
www.visitbritain.com/gb/en/things-to-do/film-and-tv#.
Film
Learning resources and activities
British Council Film Archive
https://film.britishcouncil.org./resources/film-archive
Over 100 short documentaries about wartime Britain made by the British Council during the 1940s.
British Film Institute: Learning Resources
www2.bfi.org.uk/education-research/teaching-film-tv-media-studies
This has teaching and learning materials for teaching with, or about, film. It has film resources for Sci-Fi in the classroom; Gothic in the classroom and Black Star education. For each, there are films to watch and resources to use to explore the film, linking to curriculum subjects. These are excellent resources with great originality to use at home or in the classroom.
Moving Image Archive
https://movingimage.nls.uk
This is a fantastic resource to explore with around 100 years of Scotland's history from both amateur and professional film makers. There are 1000s of films from the National Library of Scotland archives. It has a simple search facility that makes this brilliant resource even more attractive. Excellent.
Screen Online
www.screenonline.org.uk
Select Education for access to films and television titles from 1890 to 2014. Access the Lesson Bank for links to curriculum subjects covering English, History, Geography, Citizenship, Science, Music, Art and Design, MFL and RE, not to mention Film and Media Studies and the Performing Arts. This has some amazing films and documentaries with detailed lesson plans. Fantastic to use in the classroom or for learning at home. Excellent.
Photography
Belfast Exposed: photographs archive
www.belfastexposed.org
With over 1 million photographs that record the political, cultural and social change in Northern Ireland, including The Troubles, this is an important resource for photography students.
Make your own pinhole camera
www.theboxplymouth.com/schools/learning-resources/make-your-own-pinhole-camera
Suitable for KS2.
Make a pinhole camera
www.scarboroughmuseumstrust.com/art-gallery-resources
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- Home-School Learning ResourcesA Guide for Home-Educators, Teachers, Parents and Librarians, pp. 81 - 82Publisher: FacetPrint publication year: 2021