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Introduction
Media literacy, collaborative team building, creative problem solving, project
management: these cross-curricular skills are among the most vital for
students today, and they form the core of Moving Images: Making Movies,
Understanding Media.
Moving Images is a comprehensive media studies and motion picture production
textbook designed for eff ective classroom use in secondary schools and
introductory undergraduate courses. Students of the twenty-fi rst century
need to develop skills in understanding, interpreting, and using moving image
media, as has been established by publications of the National Standards for the
English Language Arts, Common Sense Media, National Institutes of Health,
and state guidelines across America. Young people today face a dizzying array
of images and sounds, and it is crucial that they develop abilities to evaluate
and utilize the messages and tools of moving image media.
To address this need, Moving Images is written for all students, just as textbooks
for math, social studies, science, and other subjects are written for a broad
range of learners in order to give them a solid foundation of knowledge and
abilities for further academic study, professional life, and personal enrichment.
Moreover, for students with a strong professional interest in motion picture
communications, Moving Images will provide bountiful opportunities to
develop creative and analytical skills in all key areas of motion picture
communication and literacy.
Background
Why teach motion picture studies and production? In fi lm and video classes,
are educators training all of our students to be fi lmmakers? Of course
not—no more than math teachers are preparing all students in their classes
to become professional mathematicians. Schools are helping learners to
develop cooperative skills, to enhance their problem-solving abilities, and to
participate in cultural and social processes as capable, engaged interpreters.
As schools off er our students opportunities to develop their ideas and
communicate them through characters, images, and stories that play upon
screens, they enable them to negotiate collaborative solutions with peers, to
explore the creative potential of their own voices, and to articulate a deeper
understanding of motion picture media.
As a teacher of motion picture studies and production at the high school
level, I know that it is vital to off er a text that is easily used in the classroom
and adaptable to a wide variety of contexts. Moving Images is formulated as
a core text for courses in media studies that can be designed to function in
communications, technology, English, arts, or cross-curricular departmental
Introduction
Preface
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