Film Education - resources, training, events
 
 
What Film Education Does

For over 20 years, Film Education has been developing resources and services to respond to the growing importance of Media Education in the National Curriculum and to meet the increasing demand for current educational material on film and film making.

In addition to providing free educational materials, Film Education organises training courses, conferences, workshops, seminars and free UK-wide screening events for schools including National Schools Film Week.

Study resources include film specific CD-ROMS, educational online resources, study guides, generic study guides and videos, plus digital video editing CDROMS.

In supporting teachers, Film Education gives pupils the opportunity to analyse and evaluate not only film but also a wide range of Media.

Film Education is a registered charity funded by the UK film industry. AIM
 
David Attenborough "I have been an enthusiastic supporter of Film Education since it first came into being. It has always provided a vital link between one of the UK's most important creative industries and the young people who represent its future... It is they who will ensure that this magical medium continues to surprise, evolve, innovate and above all entertain."
Lord Attenborough, Film Education Patron
Terry Gilliam "National Schools Film Week plays a crucial role in schools by helping students break through formal boundaries of learning and develop a multi-dimensional understanding of the twenty first century's most powerful medium."
Terry Gilliam, Film Education Patron
If you have any further queries, please visit our contact us page for a full list of Film Education contacts.
Bafta 2003 nominee 2004 Bafta interactive award winner 2007 Secondary Learning Winner