Careers in Film Through Science

This resource explores how light travels and the way that light and shadow
This resource explores how light travels and the way that light and shadow

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Lights, Camera, Action: Cinematography Through Science

Develop your pupils' Science skills as they explore how light travels through a creative, problem solving activity. Placing their work in a real-world context, students will apply their understanding of light and shadow to recreate a range of film genres as they are introduced to the work of a Director of Photography.

This resource is aimed for use with pupils aged 7-14 and designed for flexible delivery in a variety of contexts: in subject-specific lessons, specific careers lessons, or during an Into Film Club. 

Download this free resource to inspire your pupils and help broaden their understanding of future job roles available to them.

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