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Shape Sorting

When some unidentified shapes fall from space, two news reporters provide an informative way of sorting them.

This film was made as part of Into Film's Paul Hamlyn Foundation Project, Full STEAM Ahead, which, as part of its offer, provided bespoke filmmaking support and guidance for primary teachers and young people to make their own short films. These films represent four different styles of filmmaking; Curricular Film, Film Essay, Narrative Film and Shoot and Screen.

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What our Project Coordinator says

"It’s been amazing to see teachers grow in confidence and develop a creative approach to the curriculum using film. I’ve seen teachers begin this project with no prior experience in using film literacy or curricular filmmaking, to having just delivered their own CPD session to their staff in these areas."

- Nichola Clarke, Teacher Development Project Coordinator, Into Film, Belfast