In this section, you will practice analyzing and understanding the different elements found in movies/films.
Cinematography refers to the camera work, or how the film is shot. This would include the angle of the camera, and whether or not the shot is close-up, medium, or far range.
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Instructions on how to create a critical movie review.
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Questions around exploring the elements of a movie/film.
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NFB Campus - The National Film Board of Canada offers a wide variety of Canadian-made films, shorts, and documentaries. Campus users can clip films and create/share thematic playlists with their students. Subscription is paid by the Ministry of Education.
BAnQ - Anyone living in the province can subscribe to the online services offered by the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. This includes access to the BAnQ's Kanopy, where students can watch 4 films a month for free!
CBC Curio - The Curio streaming platform houses all of CBC's educational video and audio content. Educators can easily create their own playlists and share them with their students. Subscription is paid by the Ministry of Education.