A resource that uses the film 'Pinocchio' to discuss morality, father-son relationships and stop-motion animation.
A film guide that looks at The Sea Beast (2022), a vibrant animation in which a young orphan girl joins a sea-monster hunter ...
This year’s into Film Festival programme includes many special events, Q&As, workshops and panel discussions across the UK.
A film guide that looks at Audible (2021), a short documentary about a high-school team of American football players who are ...
A film guide that looks at Klaus (2019), a Christmassy animation about a hopeless postal worker who recruits a reclusive ...
A film guide that looks at Don't Look Up (2021), satirical comedy about the Earth's impending doom due to a cosmic disaster, ...
A film guide that looks at Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023), in which the idyllic island life of a family of chickens ...
Making films at your school doesn't have to be complicated. This step-by-step guide, designed for primary schools, will take you through all the stages of filmmaking. It also includes some great warm ...
A resource that uses Black and Welsh to explore and discuss notions of identity, citizenship and race in Wales.
A film guide that looks at Song of the Sea (2014), a beautiful and touching animation based on an Irish folktale about a little girl who turns into a Selkie. This guide is useful for exploring topics ...
Black British Film, a term used here to describe films made by Black-British filmmakers or which have a particular focus on the experiences of Black British people, has had a significant impact on our ...
Rotoscoping describes the process of manually altering film footage one frame at a time. It was invented in 1915 by animator Max Fleischer to improve the movement of animated characters and make them ...