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:: how to use this site

Material in this site is classroom-ready and organized for easy access. All worksheets are in PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat by clicking on the title or downloaded by right-clicking on the title.

The video clips open with Windows Media Player. Simply click on the production stills to play.

We hope that the descriptions and worksheets will be helpful in your classroom or production work. If you are reproducing the material, please ensure that Pacific Cinémathèque is credited. Please note: this material is made available for educational or personal use. For any commercial uses, please contact us.


:: who made this?

InPoint is a project of the
Education Department of
Pacific Cinémathèque.

Pacific Cinémathèque is Western Canada's leading film institute, advancing cinema as art and as a vital means of communication in British Columbia and Canada through screenings, educational programs, and film-related resources.

The Education Department at Pacific Cinémathèque fosters critical media literacy and an appreciation of film through a variety of programs for youth, educators, and the community.


- DEVELOPED BY -
Corin Browne
steve chow
Jamie Hall
Analee Weinberger
Max Sample
Stuart Poyntz
Tanya Volk

- WRITTEN BY -
Corin Browne
Stuart Poyntz
Analee Weinberger

- SUPPORT PROVIDED BY -
Nicole Brazeau

- CONTRIBUTORS -
David Murphy

- FUNDED BY-
Funding for the development of InPoint was generously provided by


Vancouver Foundation


 

Welcome to InPoint
the online production resource centre at pacific cinémathèque

InPoint is a resource for educators, youth, and others who are interested in youth-produced digital filmmaking. On the site you'll find information about every phase of production, from fundraising through genres, technical considerations, and distribution. Each section contains:

- "how to" information for anyone interested in creating their own video;

- downloadable worksheets and descriptions for teachers and filmmakers;

- sample video clips.

In addition to this site, check out Pacific Cinémathèque's other resources for teachers and filmmakers: CuedUp, our online newsletter for the youth-in-film community, Sights and Sounds digital filmmaking programs for the classroom, Summer Visions Film Institute for Youth, Film Study Guides, and more. Visit the Education Department site for more information on these and other programs.

Check back regularly as new resources are added to the site and technical information is updated. And if you have any resources or information you would like to see on the site, please let us know — e-mail Sally.stubbs@cinematheque.bc.ca or call us at 604.688.8202.

Funding for the development of InPoint was generously provided by

Vancouver Foundation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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