Video: Dramatic Filmmaking in Higher Education

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Dramatic Filmmaking in Higher Education

Dramatic filmmaking in higher education (dramatized educational video) is a powerful tool that can improve the overall educational process. The specific topics addressed in this video are: why use dramatic filmmaking, the process of directing, the script writing process, film aesthetics and design, outreach to audiences and accessibility/captioning. Video presented and hosted by M.Ed. Brent A. Anders of Kansas State University.

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Video Presentation with Captions

This version of the video has open captions for enhanced accessibility:

See Also

Anders, B. (2010). The Art of Videography for E-Learning. In S. Hai-Jew, Digital Imagery and Informational Graphics in E-Learning: Maximizing Visual Technologies (pp. 131-134). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global).

Anders, B. (2010). Dramatic Educational Film Making for the University Life Cafe Website. In D. Russell, Cases on Collaboration in Virtual Learning Environments: Processes and Interactions (pp. 24-26). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global).

References

Anders, Brent A., superman@ksu.edu, Electronic Media Coordinator, Office of Mediated Education, Kansas State University