Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition

Brazilian education has been facing a lot of challenges: one of them is the necessity of fostering the use of digital tools at schools on a daily basis, to help emerging or expanding the students’ reading competences from a culture of images in which students live in. From this perspective, this pa...

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Main Author: Alcione da Silva Santos
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho 2018-04-01
Series:Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
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Online Access:https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/11441
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spelling doaj-200b6a63c1514c8fa58f7c3a9665bb6b2021-07-01T18:31:59ZporUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita FilhoRevista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação1982-55872018-04-0113esp.110.21723/riaee.nesp1.v13.2018.114416605Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruitionAlcione da Silva Santos0Escola Estadual de Ensino Fundamental e Médio Ministro José Américo de Almeida Areia – EEEFMJAA Brazilian education has been facing a lot of challenges: one of them is the necessity of fostering the use of digital tools at schools on a daily basis, to help emerging or expanding the students’ reading competences from a culture of images in which students live in. From this perspective, this paper focus on describing the elements of cinematographic language that students involved on a project have appropriated after their participation in activities in which the main purpose was the production of short films, from the assumption that this appropriation has allowed them to be proficient in reading the film culture that is within in our society. To accomplish the objective, students answered a survey about three short films produced by them throughout their high school years. Data were analyzed in light of the theories of Habitus and symbolic Capital proposed by Bourdieu (2003 and 2005) and Neves (2007). The results have shown that students understood the cinematographic language that was taught as they have built references about it in the survey.  https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/11441ReadingWritingLiteracyAudiovisual.
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Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
Reading
Writing
Literacy
Audiovisual.
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title Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
title_short Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
title_full Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
title_fullStr Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
title_full_unstemmed Short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
title_sort short films prodution in the classroom context: cinematographic language reading and fruition
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
series Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
issn 1982-5587
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Brazilian education has been facing a lot of challenges: one of them is the necessity of fostering the use of digital tools at schools on a daily basis, to help emerging or expanding the students’ reading competences from a culture of images in which students live in. From this perspective, this paper focus on describing the elements of cinematographic language that students involved on a project have appropriated after their participation in activities in which the main purpose was the production of short films, from the assumption that this appropriation has allowed them to be proficient in reading the film culture that is within in our society. To accomplish the objective, students answered a survey about three short films produced by them throughout their high school years. Data were analyzed in light of the theories of Habitus and symbolic Capital proposed by Bourdieu (2003 and 2005) and Neves (2007). The results have shown that students understood the cinematographic language that was taught as they have built references about it in the survey. 
topic Reading
Writing
Literacy
Audiovisual.
url https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/11441
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