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My Museum

Overview Students explore some famous museums worldwide in order to investigate the different aspects of drawing, painting and sculpture. Most museums have a website where they can find basic information and learn more about their collections of artwork. The main goal of this activity is to classify the artworks based on the technique and medium  Full Article…

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Around the World in 6 Museums

PROJECT Curricular Areas: History, ICT, Art, Geography Learning Opportunities & Skills: Research, artistic techniques and mediums, group work, interpreting artwork, producing and editing videos and pictures, creating and using QR codes, creating comics. About this Line: Around the World in 6 Museums is an integrated visual arts project where students are invited to go on one or  Full Article…

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SFX in Action

Overview In this activity students reflect on the importance of sound effects and music in films. They develop several art skills as well as the autonomy and the discipline required to perform tasks related to sound recording for an animated film. Description An animation needs several sounds, from sound effects to narration or complete dialogues.  Full Article…

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And… Action!

Overview In this activity students employ their creativity and existing skills in order to create 3D artworks in the form of a stop-motion animated film. Students will learn how they can create a video that appears to make things come to life by physically manipulating inanimate objects. Description Organize the students into small group but  Full Article…

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Storyboarding

Overview A storyboard is often used in the graphic planning of a film as it helps us visualise the intended motion picture through sequences of illustrations or images. In this process of visualising and planning, students develop the skills involved in selecting and sequencing as they prepare the film they want to make. Description Students  Full Article…

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Is there a Cartoon Artist in You?

Overview This activity allows students to develop imaginative and creative skills based on the comprehension of a previously read story. The aim is to produce an original cartoon based on a literary text and to begin to understand the features of an animated narrative. By using Chogger, an online comic strip creator, students explore the  Full Article…

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