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    <title>Resource: Storyboarding with Moviestorm - Lesson Presentation BTEC Media</title>
    <description>Lesson resources to support the &quot;Storyboarding with Moviestorm 2&quot; lesson.  It follows the &quot;Storyboarding with Moviestorm&quot; lesson on TES http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Storyboarding-with-Moviestorm-6107895/  but can be used independently of it.  
 
This is a practical lesson.  Students are required to work in pairs or small groups and create a storyboard and animatic using Moviestorm following a brief.  
 
To try out the lesson download a free trial of Moviestorm via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk. The other free documents can be found via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk/hub/educationresources many of which have creative commons use.
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    <title>Resource: Camerawork: Types of Shot - BTEC Media Lesson Plan</title>
    <description>This lesson provides  an introduction to common shots.  It also provides an introduction to  camera movement.    The lesson uses images from Priscilla Angelique's animated music video  called Soul Love.  The video was made using Moviestorm.   http://youtu.be/RBGJmcHyYj4  You can try the lesson by downloading a trial of Moviestorm at their website http://www.moviestorm.co.uk
http://www.priscillaangelique.com</description>
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    <title>Resource: Storyboarding with Moviestorm Lesson 2 - BTEC Media Lesson Plan</title>
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http://www.priscillaangelique.com
http://www.apriscillathing.co.uk
&amp;nbsp;
Lesson resources to support the &quot;Storyboarding with Moviestorm 2&quot; lesson.&amp;nbsp; It follows the &quot;Storyboarding with Moviestorm&quot; lesson on TES http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Storyboarding-with-Moviestorm-6107895/&amp;nbsp; but can be used independently of it.&amp;nbsp; 
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This is a practical lesson.&amp;nbsp; Students are required to work in pairs or small groups and create a storyboard and animatic using Moviestorm following a brief.&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
To try out the lesson download a free trial of Moviestorm via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk. The other free documents can be found via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk/hub/educationresources many of which have creative commons use.
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    <title>Resource: Narrative and Script</title>
    <description>This lesson introduces students to narrative theory and gives them an opportunity to create an animated movie from a script.&amp;nbsp;
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This lesson provides an introduction to narrative theory and using scripts.&amp;nbsp; It provides students with an opportunity to create an animated movie from a script using Moviestorm.&amp;nbsp; Teachers can select the script that they wish students to use.
To test the lesson download the Moviestorm free trial via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk
For other hosted Moviestorm lessons go to http://www.moviestorm.co.uk/hub/educationresources
For animated videos and music go to http://www.apriscillathing.co.uk and http://www.priscillaangelique.com</description>
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This lesson provides an introduction to narrative theory and using scripts.&amp;nbsp; It provides students with an opportunity to create an animated movie from a script using Moviestorm.&amp;nbsp; Teachers can select the script that they wish students to use.
To test the lesson download the Moviestorm free trial via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk
For other hosted Moviestorm lessons go to http://www.moviestorm.co.uk/hub/educationresources
For animated videos and music go to http://www.apriscillathing.co.uk and http://www.priscillaangelique.com</description>
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    <title>Resource: Creating Storyboards with Moviestorm</title>
    <description>There are a number of packages that help you to create storyboards and this lesson focuses on Moviestorm.&amp;nbsp; It's easy to use animation software (primary +) yet powerful enough to create animated films and videos.
Download the full set of documentation which includes a differentiated lesson plan, student tasks, student notes/handouts and Moviestorm file templates to support the complete lesson via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk/hub/educationresources and look for Priscilla Angelique - Storyboarding. It is free to try Moviestorm and you can download via http://www.moviestorm.co.uk.&amp;nbsp; Watch the video for Highway via http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qQIgfiyXqI</description>
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    <title>Resource: Sample MEST 3 response</title>
    <description>A sample essay for MEST 3 Section B, based on the question;
Critics have accused the mainstream media of tokenism and stereotyping by creating extreme and exaggerated representations. To what extent is this true for the group or place you have studied?
&amp;nbsp;
(case study: young black males)
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