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Masters of Arts and Crafts and The Creative Process |
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Media Inc proudly introduces a series of 6 art programs MASTERS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS. The goal of these programs is to help students of all ages find their own creative spirit and then encourage them to explore their own artistic bent. What makes these programs so unique is that so much is said in such a short period of time. We get a glimpse of the passion that each artist has for his or her work. Most of the videos are only 7-8 minutes long so instructors can use them without taking a lot of class time. |
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We highly recomend the Masters of Arts and Crafts video series. The videos are interesting to watch and will hold the student’s attention. The short length enables the classroom teacher a good amount of time to incorporate techniques presented directly from the video during that class period. Information was clearly presented for all levels, adult as well as student, offering a chance to see the different approaches of each professional artist. Viewing these videos was both a pleasure and a worthwhile experience. Art Department - Springton Lake Middle School Mary Ann Sycz, Nancy Going and Sharon Prior |
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YOUR FACE |
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Academy Award Nominee in the category of Animation |
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BEETHOVEN’S 5th |
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Synopsis: BEETHOVEN’S 5TH is a musical fantasy film on how Ludwig van Beethoven, with the guidance of his muses, conceived the first movement and musical theme of his famous Fifth Symphony. The film portrays Beethoven’s struggle with “composer’s block” and how the creative process works through one’s imagination. The film celebrates Beethoven’s genius and the scope of his appeal, and does so in a completely new and unique way. |
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Time: 7 mins |
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Audience: Young Adult-Adult |
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American Library Association Selected Film for Young Adults |
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SHAPING THE FUTURE: ARTS EDUCATION |
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Synopsis: SHAPING THE FUTURE: ARTS EDUCATION provides information that speaks to the value and importance of Arts Education for all students. This videotape is based on the premise that (1) the Arts include, but are not limited to, dance, drama, music and the visual arts; (2) the Arts are basic education and teach a means of communication, historical components of civilization and provide unique forms of knowledge; (3) meaningful Arts Education instruction enhances student abilities to observe, to reason, to study, to read (in the broadest sense), to speak and listen, to compute, and to write; and (4) all students, regardless of talent or career path, should have a comprehensive sequential Arts Education K-12. |
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Time: 13 mins |
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Audience: Teacher/Parent Education |
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