1st Edition

Film And Television In Education An Aesthetic Approach To The Moving Image

By Robert Watson Copyright 1990
192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

193 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1990. The aim of the series is to define and defend a comprehensive aesthetic, both theoretical and practical for the teaching of the arts. There can be little doubt that of the six great arts which the Library of Aesthetic Education is committed to defending and defining, film has been the most ignored in the curriculum of our schools. There is a grand irony in this for film is... Read more
Education - the legacy of the 1960s; the beginning of film; conventional narrative sequence; from snapshots to the long take; language, genres and television; film and the narrative arts.

Biography

Robert Watson, At The London SchoolAt The London School of Film Technique (The London International Film School), Robert Watson received a vocational training which he has come to regard, over the last twenty years, as a model of disciplined creativity in education. His sense of the underlying significance of basic film conventions has evolved and been strengthened through a decade of teaching in comprehensive schools and, since 1986, his work at Bretton Hall.