Sight and Sound

194911 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Gudrun ParkerNathan Clavier

Production: Don Mulholland

Lessons take on new life and meaning for children through the magic of films, filmstrips and radio. Everybody goes to the movies, and directly or indirectly learns much of the world. If ordinary movies illumine minds, how much more can be done with specially designed films in schools. We see, for example, how through a film, a class of children "jumps a continent" to visit Mexico, how a filmstrip on cutouts stimulates creative activity; how a radio broadcast can make what might have been a drab history period spring into new, imaginative life. Thanks to "sight and sound," learning becomes an adventure.

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Subject categories


  • Education > Child EducationEducational AV MaterialsTeaching Methods
  • Film and Video Arts > Cinema, Television and VideoCommunity and SocietyFilm and Video Making
  • Media and Communication > Media IssuesRadio Broadcasting

Credits


director
Gudrun Parker
Nathan Clavier
producer
Don Mulholland
photography
Hector Lemieux
Denis Gillson
editing
Douglas Tunstell
narrator
John Drainie
music
Robert Fleming