September 18, 2013

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Book Giveaway… Les Misérables: From Stage to Screen

If I can appreciate all the work that authors Nightingale and Palmer put into this book, imagine how genuine fans might feel…

5 Reasons ‘Blancanieves’ is the Most Thrilling ‘Snow White’ Ever

5 Reasons ‘Blancanieves’ is the Most Thrilling ‘Snow White’ Ever

From Spain, a true new classic…

Sparking Visual and Cultural Literacy with ‘Reimagined’ Movies

Sparking Visual and Cultural Literacy with ‘Reimagined’ Movies

Which of these movies would you most want to see?

Learning About the Holocaust Through ‘Schindler’s List’ and IWitness

Learning About the Holocaust Through ‘Schindler’s List’ and IWitness

“One of the students said to me, ‘You know IWitness is kind of like a cross between a library and YouTube.’”

The Shoah Foundation on Media Literacy… and the Importance of Librarians

“It was purposeful that the IWitness platform was built with media literacy and school standards around digital education right at the center of its architecture.”

Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Giveaway: 20th Anniversary Edition of SCHINDLER’S LIST

Schindler’s List is a film that really doesn’t need much of an introduction from me. If you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. If you haven’t, you probably should. Perhaps more than any other piece of moving-image media it has contributed to the “media construction” of the Holocaust for contemporary audiences, taking its place alongside Night [...]

Book Giveaway: ‘My Adventures as a Young Filmmaker’ by Andrew Jenks

“I want to be a filmmaker that is able to capture what my generation thinks, how they act, and what they ultimately stand for.” -Andrew Jenks

How Foreign Films Can Teach Critical Thinking

Teenagers feel uncomfortable with the foreign setting, the emphasis on character and plot development. Yet, as students become engrossed in the story, they surrender to the “foreignness”…

Visual Literacy and Media Literacy QuickLink: Brutally Honest Oscar Posters

Just in case you missed this gallery of reimagined posters for the Best Picture Oscar nominees when College Humor debuted it last month…

Scriptwriting, the ‘Languages of Film,’ and Media Literacy: Teaching the Oscars with Frank Baker

Scriptwriting, the ‘Languages of Film,’ and Media Literacy: Teaching the Oscars with Frank Baker

“I think it’s a tragedy that most of today’s textbooks completely ignore media and the important process of scriptwriting.”

An Oscar-Winning Giveaway: UNDEFEATED on Blu-ray

The only problem with inspirational movies is that they can be kind of corny. Know what I mean? I’m not talking about message movies, although plenty of those attempt to inspire us–it’s just that their attempts are so transparent that the audience feels like it’s being treated like idiots. (And for some reason we educators, [...]

The Oscars: Frank Baker Talks Critical Thinking, Movie Fandom, and the Common Core

The Oscars: Frank Baker Talks Critical Thinking, Movie Fandom, and the Common Core

“Yes: I think it is fair, appropriate and altogether fitting that we share our passion for media. I think a great question to ask anyone and to demand an answer to is: why are you a fan of __(fill in the blank)_?”

Black History Month Giveaway: ‘King: A Filmed Record… Montgomery to Memphis’

Ely Landau’s King: A Filmed Record received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary more than forty years ago, and strangely enough you could see that scenario repeating if it were released today—it’s that riveting, that smart, that important. (And actually this Sunday, it is being “released” again for a single day at select theaters.) Just [...]

‘Girl Model’ Re-connects Media Literacy to its Beating Heart

There’s a danger when you spend a long, long time in the media literacy game…

Giveaway: Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack of BULLY

Giveaway: Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack of BULLY

Young people need to understand the way that media texts position them—even with, or perhaps especially with, those texts whose content they are sympathetic to…

Building a Castle in Brooklyn: Director Dellamaggiore Talks About Her Award-Winning Documentary

Brooklyn Castle

Katie and Nelson Dellamaggiore’s award-winning documentary Brooklyn Castle tells the story of five young chess players at I.S. 318, the impoverished Brooklyn school that has won more national chess titles than any other junior high in the United States.

‘Tales of the Night,’ ‘The Dark Knight Returns,’ and the Problem of Animation for Teens

What animation exists out there that’s regularly screened in schools or shelved in libraries that’s the equivalent of MG or YA lit—feature films (not TV shows) that speak to young people but not to “children”?

For Your Consideration: ‘Life of Pi,’ the Oscars, and How to Persuade the Media

Why is the case so strenuously made for a potential Best Picture win for ‘Life of Pi’?

Free Media Literacy Resources from the Folks Who Just Brought You the Oscar Nominations

A program that’s basic in a lot of ways, but also very, very solid…