Seeking fun learning opportunities through various media, such as films and graphic novels, can be a great way to engage students in learning.
Tag: film
LITTLE WOMEN: Win a $25 Gift Card to See the New Movie!
It’s the 150th Anniversary of Louisa May Alcott’s LITTLE WOMEN, which makes it the perfect time for the release of a new film adaptation of the beloved classic! Celebrating sisterhood, family, and unconditional love, LITTLE WOMEN opens in theaters this fall. Sisters—and dreams—are unique in their ability to inspire, encourage and change the world. For […]
Oh Aching Soul, a Video Gospel Message
2018 SC Student Short Film Competition
Paul, Apostle of Christ – in Theaters on Friday!
Paul is arguably the most influential person in Christianity after Jesus Christ. Without Paul, most of the New Testament wouldn’t exist, and our understanding of God and His nature would still be shrouded in the mystical practices of early Judaism. In Paul, Apostle of Christ, writer/director Andrew Hyatt attempts to distill the essential story and […]
The Riot and the Dance in Theaters
Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts
A Box of Faith
Is Genesis History? Film Produced by Homeschool Dad – in Theaters One Night Only!
Film as Literature
5 Homeschoolers Win Statewide Film Competition
Chad Burns: Mechanical Engineer Turned Movie Director
3 Animated French Films You Will Enjoy
Introductory Column: Confessions of a Fifteen-Year-Old Film Historian
Friends, Homeschoolers, and Teenagers; My name is Locksley Hooker, and I am exceedingly, excessively and extremely excited to be presenting the first of a monthly series in which I introduce a new classic film/comedian/show or something along those lines for a new generation (AKA, you guys). The time period I would like to deal with […]