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Documentary and Archive Filmmaking Guide

Activity ideas, guidance and resources to help children and young people pl
Activity ideas, guidance and resources to help children and young people pl

Ages

8–16

Duration

Medium (5-11 activities)

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This resource is for teachers and Into Film club leaders to make creative and engaging documentaries with children and young people, and make the most of opportunities to access regional and national archive material to support storytelling through film. The resource contains ideas for warm-up activities, documentary techniques, planning shots and story, using archive footage and everything you need for compliance and to work in a safe way.

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  • Citizenship
  • History
  • History Skills
  • Local History
  • United Kingdom
  • Literacy
  • Moving Image Arts
  • PSHE Education
  • Social
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