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Crash Course
Screenplays: Crash Course Film Production
If you want to make a movie, generally you're going to want to start with a script. In this episode of Crash Course Film Production, Lily Gladstone talks about the basics of screenplays and how to get started thinking about and actually...
Geography Now
Journey to Central African Republic
In this video, the narrator shares his journey to the Central African Republic, where he invests in a charity organization and witnesses the impact of his contributions firsthand. From helping provide chickens for a feeding program to...
Curated Video
Exploring ideas of cultural belonging in the Edexcel Belonging anthology
Pupil outcome: I can compare how Antrobus, Nichols and Blakemore present ideas of cultural belonging. Key learning points: - When comparing poems it's useful to think of the poets as in conversation with each other. - Blakemore presents...
Curated Video
Analysing ideas of conflict and acceptance in Antrobus' 'Jamaican British'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Antrobus uses language, form and structure to present ideas of conflict and acceptance in ‘Jamaican British’. Key learning points: - The repetition of “Jamaican British” could suggest the speaker having...
Curated Video
Exploring interpretations of masculinity in 'An Inspector Calls'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’ conform to, or challenge, gender expectations. Key learning points: - Arguably, the male characters conform to Edwardian ideals of masculinity, emphasising strength,...
Curated Video
Hamlet 3.3 Try What Repentance Can
This video examines a key moment in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where King Claudius contemplates the power of repentance. Initially hopeful, Claudius faces the inherent challenge that true repentance requires sincere...
Curated Video
Hamlet 3.3 “May One Be Pardoned and Retain th’Offense?”
This video discusses Claudius' realization in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" that his prayers might not absolve him, as he continues to benefit from the deeds for which he seeks forgiveness. The analysis focuses on Claudius'...
Curated Video
Macbeth 3.2 Performance: Macbeth, Lines 14-29
This video features a powerful performance of Macbeth from Act 3, Scene 2. In this scene, Macbeth uses the metaphor of a "scorched snake" to express the incomplete resolution of his violent actions and the ongoing threat he still feels....
Curated Video
Macbeth 2.2 Performance: Lady Macbeth, Lines 10-14a
This video examines a pivotal scene in Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," where Macbeth hesitates to kill King Duncan due to a haunting resemblance to his own father. The clip delves into Macbeth's psychological turmoil, revealing his...
Curated Video
Macbeth 2.1 Performance: Macbeth, Lines 34-65
This video dissects one of "Macbeth's" most iconic soliloquies, the "Dagger of the Mind" speech from Act 2. It provides a detailed analysis of Macbeth's hallucination and internal conflict as he contemplates the murder of King Duncan.
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 5.3 Performance: Brutus Notes Caesar's Continued Power 94-96a
This video focuses on the enduring influence of Julius Caesar's spirit in Shakespeare's play, as characters lament how Caesar's legacy continues to affect them even after his death. The segment explores the symbolic representation of...
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 1.2 Performance: Brutus, Lines 36b-47
This video explores a profound moment from Shakespeare's work, where Brutus articulates his internal conflicts and emotional turmoil to Cassius. He reveals his personal struggles and the impact they have on his behavior towards others....
Curated Video
Conflict
Conflict explores the types of conflict by identifying four types, including character vs. character, character vs. self, character vs. nature, character vs. society.
Curated Video
Conflict: A Guilty Conscience
Conflict: A Guilty Conscience demonstrates understanding of conflict by describing a type of conflict that occurs in the short story, A Guilty Conscience.
Curated Video
Conflict and Plot
“Conflict and Plot” will help students to review the value of conflict within a storyline by examining both types of conflict: internal and external.
Crash Course
Screenplays
The biggest blockbuster of the year, the funniest romantic comedy, and the most emotional independent film all started in the same way: on the page. Young filmmakers learn about the role of the screenplay, as well as important parts of...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Character vs. Self
This tutorial focuses on self-conflict in fiction writing through a screencast. It defines character vs. self, examines its purpose in literature, and provides examples like the classic "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Real Player is required.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Identifying the Conflict Type
This video lesson focuses on identifying the conflict type in a literary work; the two basic types of conflict are internal and external. External conflict types include character vs. character, nature, society, or supernatural forces;...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Conflict: Character vs. Society
This video lesson focuses on the external conflict of character vs. society including defining it, presenting background information and its role in literature, and discussing two literary examples: "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Stranger...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Literary Elements and Techniques: Conflict
Learn how to identify different types of conflict in literature in this animated video [2:46] from WNET.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Identifying the Conflict Type
This lesson explains how to identify the conflict type in fiction. This tutorial lesson shares a short screencast [8:45] with the lesson's content.