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 Greek Professor
 
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							| Greetings from HOT greece....Hope you are all well... I need your help again...Do know  any sites on silent movies to 3D..I mean things like vocabulary...basically anything for speaking on the particular subject...   Thanks in advance   Greek Professor |  11 Aug 2010      
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| Not sure I get what you need, but you can just google movie history and get things like this... Depending on the level you �re teaching - if you teach very advanced sts, movie reviews are your best bet, because they have so much difficult movie vocabulary that sometimes it �s even superfluous, like showing off. If you teach elementary or intermediate sts, then basic vocab such as crew, cast, screenplay, director, shot, camera, focus, lighting, etc. can be takes from any movie credits or a site like this... I hope some of this helps... |  11 Aug 2010     
					
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 franknbea
 
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							| Hi Prof. The magazine has quite a few articles on the history of cinema. You may have to search through back issues.   Hope this helps |  11 Aug 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi GP   I just did something on 3D TV using this  video clip, Teachers_Pack  (scroll down to episode 16, 15th June) and this  article to accompany it.  I found a picture history of 3D cinema and TV here  that I referred my students to.    Cheers   Jayho |  12 Aug 2010     
					
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