Resources by Category
16 Secondary Film Festival 2008 resources found...
| Name | Subject | Description |
 | My New Life | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | A really moving snapshot into the life of a young Somali boys world when he moved to London, with some brilliant camera work and a great soundtrack. |
 | New Country, New School | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | The film is about how to survive in a new school in a new country. 4 of the 5 students who made the film are EAL students and have been in the UK between 2 - 3 and a half years. They feel quite strongly about how to survive when coming to a new school in a new country, especially as they had very limited English when they arrived.
They talk about their experiences, the different educational systems in different countries and how to survive in a new school in a new country.
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 | The Curse Of C5 | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | Yr9 IT students produce a terrifying tale about the curse of the dreaded C5 detention room at John Kelly Girls school. |
 | The Truth | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | Some brilliant editing and acting makes this contemporary story of a girls dream to create a film masterpiece stand out. |
 | Unseen Voices | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | Both music and video for Unseen Voices was created in a series of workshops that took place over January and February of this year culminating in a performance with live music to video in Brents annual Holocaust Memorial Day 2008. During the workshops Preston Manors Year 10 GCSE Music Group created from scratch the video, an emotive insight into lives of Jewish children living in the 1940s and then created via improvisation the sound track that was eventually overdubbed. The completed project has now been distributed to Brents 100 schools as a model of creative learning through music and video. |
 | What is Ugly? | KS4 (Secondary) Film making | Produced as part of Preston Manor Global Group - an extra-curricular activity for Year 8 and year 12 students which explores global issues, connecting Geography and Citizenship curriculum.
A film exploring the modern obsession with size zero and its affects on young people. Interviews and research uncover the reasons for this phenomenon and its consequences, and the film ends with important advice for young girls today. |