Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

Dr. Limoncelli sets out to design a summer filmmakers workshop for high school students. She constructs the curriculum with the idea that learning to make their own visual stories will help students with their critical and creative thinking skills as well as creating a process that would help them to develop a more positive self-image. This study tells the story of a filmmakers workshop, focusing on four of the students who took part in the class, from the point of view of their teacher/researcher who follows them on their journey. This study has all the details of a "how to" guide for English or Language Arts teachers who want to support the filmmaking endeavors of their students. The students in this story learn to analyze films and then engage in discussions about character, narrative structure, and how themes are developed. They brainstorm story ideas using writing exercises and then develop their own ideas for film. They learn how tell their own story using techniques of narrative imagery. To read this journal-based study is to experience the thoughts, hopes, and struggles of the students and the teacher as they share the process of teaching and learning.

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Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

Dr. Limoncelli sets out to design a summer filmmakers workshop for high school students. She constructs the curriculum with the idea that learning to make their own visual stories will help students with their critical and creative thinking skills as well as creating a process that would help them to develop a more positive self-image. This study tells the story of a filmmakers workshop, focusing on four of the students who took part in the class, from the point of view of their teacher/researcher who follows them on their journey. This study has all the details of a "how to" guide for English or Language Arts teachers who want to support the filmmaking endeavors of their students. The students in this story learn to analyze films and then engage in discussions about character, narrative structure, and how themes are developed. They brainstorm story ideas using writing exercises and then develop their own ideas for film. They learn how tell their own story using techniques of narrative imagery. To read this journal-based study is to experience the thoughts, hopes, and struggles of the students and the teacher as they share the process of teaching and learning.

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Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

by Rosanne Limoncelli
Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

Teaching Filmmaking Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling

by Rosanne Limoncelli

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Overview

Dr. Limoncelli sets out to design a summer filmmakers workshop for high school students. She constructs the curriculum with the idea that learning to make their own visual stories will help students with their critical and creative thinking skills as well as creating a process that would help them to develop a more positive self-image. This study tells the story of a filmmakers workshop, focusing on four of the students who took part in the class, from the point of view of their teacher/researcher who follows them on their journey. This study has all the details of a "how to" guide for English or Language Arts teachers who want to support the filmmaking endeavors of their students. The students in this story learn to analyze films and then engage in discussions about character, narrative structure, and how themes are developed. They brainstorm story ideas using writing exercises and then develop their own ideas for film. They learn how tell their own story using techniques of narrative imagery. To read this journal-based study is to experience the thoughts, hopes, and struggles of the students and the teacher as they share the process of teaching and learning.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011411687
Publisher: Rosanne Limoncelli
Publication date: 07/20/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 269 KB

About the Author

Rosanne Limoncelli was born in Middletown , Connecticut and has also lived in North Haven, Connecticut and Morristown New Jersey. She has enjoyed reading and writing her whole life, especially mystery/thrillers, and her first published story was in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. While working on a story, Rosanne has to forbid herself from reading so she can get some work done. When she finishes a project, she may consume several books obsessively, usually at the expense of getting enough sleep. She also enjoys cooking, skating, playing games and practicing yoga. Rosanne lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter, with whom she loves doing everything.

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