This book uncovers a unique post-war film production programme and explores how this first British government intervention into visual education is relevant to film education today. In 1943 the Ministry of Education took the decision to sponsor production of an experimental programme of nonfiction films specifically for the classroom. Almost 70 years later, the British Film Institute launched a new strategic development plan, at the centre of which was the aim to prove the value of 21st century literacy to Government and embed film in the school curriculum. This aim had been the focus of film...
This book uncovers a unique post-war film production programme and explores how this first British government intervention into visual education is re...