Roland Collection - Films for Younger Audiences


Films for Younger Audiences








76 programs




Items 1 to 50 of 76

Tassili N'Ajjer

Prehistoric Sites

Grimes Graves

Working on the Evidence:Maiden Castle

Of Leaves and of Earth

Maya Terracotta Figurines

Looking at a Castle

Castles of Northumberland

The Norman Conquest of England

The Master Builders: The Construction of a Great Church

Looking at an Abbey

Building an Abbey: Rievaulx

Visions of Light

Buildings and Beliefs

The Past Replayed: Kirby Hall

Teaching on Site

Evidence on Site: Boscobel House

Chapels: The Buildings of Nonconformity

Star of Bethlehem

Parliamentarians: Daumier Sculpture - N/A

'I Know I'm Wrong, Ask My Friends, They Say the Same Thing` - N/A

Dover Castle: The Key to England

Your Church: A Threshold to History

Clues Challenge

Man and Mask

Kindness Week (Max Ernst)

Steinberg

Adventures in Perception

Josef Herman Drawings

Nature and Nature: Andy Goldsworthy

Snow Dream

Pictures for the Sky

Calder's Circus

The Genesis of a Sculpture

Historic Site: A Sculptor's View

Comics, the Ninth Art

1900

To Be Continued...

The Adventure Begins

Double Identity

Fifty, Fifty

Love is All You Need

Comix

L'Imagination au Pouvoir

No Future?

Born in the States

Manga, Manga

What's Next?

Schulz

Making Shapes



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All films in the Roland Collection are given audience age-guides and many, even when not made specifically for younger audiences, will be found eminently suitable for children, whose approach to the unfamiliar and challenging in art is often more receptive and unprejudiced than that of adults.

Many films in this section have little or no narration, offering broad, unintimidating access to their subjects, which parents and teachers can use with children at many levels. Some titles offer irresistible stimulus to practical play and creativity. Calder's Circus, for example, shows how simple media such as wire, cork and tin can be used to create figures and animals, while Pictures in the Sky provides the perfect prelude to kite-making and kite-flying. Other films encourage collage, drawing, modeling and exploration of the environment.



Educational event at Kirby Hall
From the program 'The Past Replayed: Kirby Hall'


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