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Secondary Resources:
- Filming Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
- Filming Shakespeare: Shakespeare on Screen
- Film Industry Conference 2011 Materials
- Film Industry Pack
- History in Motion: D-Day
- History in Motion: The First Day of the Somme
- MOPIX: Phone Call
- MOPIX: Red Shoes
- Poetry & Motion: Poetry of the First World War
- Poetry & Motion: Pre-1914 Poetry
Primary Resources:
Filming Shakespeare Dual Pack: Shakespeare on Film + Romeo and Juliet
2 x DVDs and CD-ROMs £80.00 incl. VAT
Suitable for: KS3 and KS4 (11-16)
Subject area: English and Drama
The Filming Shakespeare resource series has been developed to help teachers make Shakespeare engaging and accessible for all learners. With current exam board and National Curriculum requirements in mind, the resources incorporate an exploration of renowned film interpretations into a study of the original texts to help students “develop their interpretive and analytical skills” (QCDA KS4 requirement).
Shakespeare on Screen is a two-disc resource pack featuring a stimulating collection of specially selected film extracts on DVD alongside a CD-ROM of Teachers’ Notes, context sheets, activity sheets and film stills for analysis. Film extracts on DVD are taken from screen versions of Hamlet, Henry V, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night.
Romeo and Juliet is a two-disc resource pack designed to offer students a historical perspective on filmmakers’ interpretations of this tragic love story. The pack contains a DVD of carefully selected clips accompanied by a CD-ROM featuring Teachers’ Notes, context sheets, activity sheets and film stills for analysis. Extracts on DVD are taken from film versions of the play dating from 1905 (Vitagraph), 1936 (Cukor), 1954 (Castellani) and 1968 (Zeffirelli) with additional online study materials guiding students towards a critical viewing of Baz Lurhmann’s1996 film version.
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