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Extractions: Having worked in the film industry in some capacity since 1981, and having made a reasonable living as a drama and commercial DP since 1987, this still threw up a lot of conundrum wrapped in enigmas, as it were. What can you teach or advise in three hours to, at the time, three teams, that would actually be of benefit to their production. Now, I thought it would be a decent (and maybe profitable) idea to put together either an on-line or printed guide covering all aspects of film and video production aimed at such beginners, but also make it professional enough for it to still be a useful source of advice and reference to more established lighting and camera people either looking at other disciplines or still at the early stages of their career, without being baffling or, dare I say it, condescending.
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Teaching Overseas, On Voluntary Work Or As A Teacher Togo, Keep up to Date. Join our mailing list. You can teach football in most of our destinations, and teach children cricket in India and South Africa. drama http://www.teaching-abroad.co.uk/projects-abroad/teaching-placement/teaching-pro
Extractions: More News... You can do this in China Ghana Mexico Mongolia ... Togo Keep up to Date Join our mailing list You can teach football in most of our destinations, and teach children cricket in India and South Africa. Everyone enjoys having a volunteer thats keen to get involved with arranging sports clubs, matches, tournaments, and coaching. The best aspect of my placement was working with and coaching excellent footballers. - Gordon Sutcliffe, Tom Vernon Football Academy, Ghana In Thailand, we work with a specialist Sports School with excellent facilities for a wide range of sports. There, you will be a general assistant, coaching, arranging events, and assisting with conversational English classes. You may well find yourself touring with the school, competing in events around Bangkok. You simply need to have a passion for sports and lots of energy! Drama Drama is a useful tool for teaching English. If you are a drama specialist, schools in most of our destinations will have a place for you. If drama is a hobby, a school play is an enjoyable way to teach and learn any language! Music Many of our partner schools are keen to enhance their Western music curriculum. If you are a music student, its an excellent opportunity to learn about world music, while teaching extra-curricular lessons. You can start a choir, arrange music groups, teach composition and raise the profile of the arts where you are teaching.
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Extractions: Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on mailman.u.washington.edu. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the info page for an unadvertised list, a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. Send questions or comments to help@cac.washington.edu List Description AABookClub to communicate efficiently with members of the book club ABRC related news and events AccessDL Share ideas with colleagues about designing accessible distance learning courses. Accessibleweb Discussions and events related to accessible web design AccessWeb Discussion and technical assistance to accessible web Accounting 215 Quiz Section C A forum for discussion for member of The Actuary Club at UW ADAI-L UW Alcohol/Drug Researchers Aidsaction AIDS awareness and activism AIDSwalkUTS To organize the AIDSwalk team for the Undergrad Theatrical Society Aikidoclub Shin Ryu Aikido Club mailing list Airsoft-uw List for people interested in airsoft Anchors AnthHealthGrad For grad students interested in anthropology and health Anti-warfair communicate to artists organizing the Spring Anti-War Fair Archivists Artnews Art News Askcis [no description available] ASPRS coordinate volunteers for outreach efforts
Patricia Ryan Madson's Home Page wishing to join this group must take drama 103 first.). SIMPS mailing list, click here SIMPS mailing LIST; I instruct I teach for the Esalen Institute in Big Sur http://www.stanford.edu/~patryan/
Extractions: I've been a Senior Lecturer with the Drama Department at Stanford University since 1977. I live in El Granada California (that's just four miles north of Half Moon Bay), with my husband, Ronald Madson, and a Himalayan cat named Buddha. Our home in El Granada, which Ron built, overlooks the Pacific; it functions also as the California Center for Constructive Living. I was honored that at the 107th Stanford Commencement in 1998 I was awarded the Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award for Distinctive Contributions to Undergraduate Education. This has special meaning for me in that it was based on letters from students who had found value in my classes. For the Stanford Drama Department: **** Drama 103 - Improvisation , and Section 2 M/W/F Room 204, Memorial Hall. Enrollment is limited to 22 students in each section. This course is the prerequisite to audition for the Stanford Improvisers. Teaching Assistants for SpringLisa Rowland and Ian Slattery ****NEW Policy for admission to Drama 103 -Enrollment in Drama 103- Any student who hopes to enroll in this course MUST attend the entire first class. There are no exceptions to this policy. If more students than places are present there will be a written application process. No student will be added after the first day; however, not all students who attend the first day are guaranteed final admission. Previously there was a sign up sheet, but this no longer is required. Just show up!
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Extractions: advertising space : webmaster THR 334W (3 Credits) Spring 2003 Movies and Films (3+0) h Explores rotating thematic topics in the art of classic cinema (films) and popular mass media (movies). Comparative analysis of classics and recent motion pictures is used to present elements of film language, analysis and criticism. var enabled = 'no'; Click to View or Add Text. See class page! Recommended: 200X Aesthetics Check the "Film Classes" Directory and tests-exams archive. Question about University of Alaska Farbanks This directory belongs to FILM WING of the Virtual Theatre Project. (Also, see Film Studies and Theatre UAF pages!)
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Extractions: Puppets are wonderful toys. They can teach both kids and adults all kinds of things. Why? Because folks tend to listen to puppets. Puppets are gentle, non-threatening friends that can do goofy things. They can be hilariously funny or poignantly sad. They can show a child how to brush his or her teeth just as well as they can teach about AIDS or how to do square roots.
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MENTOR, MENTOR, ON THE NET on Aaron Sorkins 1989 military courtroom drama) that Nicholson painfully apparent on various Internet mail lists and message So I need you to teach me how to http://www.wwma.com/kamt/mentor.html
Extractions: Theres an old saying that if you give a man a fish, he will eat for a day. But if you teach him how to fish, he will never starve. As the Internet has fostered the growth of an online MT community, many experienced medical transcriptionists have generously provided word help and technical tips to their colleagues in need using venues such as the KAMT-list, sci.med.transcription newsgroup and Arleen McGoverns superb www.mtdesk.com website. Unfortunately, one of the basic misassumptions about the Internet is that the veterans in any profession who participate in various newsgroups, mailing lists and message boards have nothing else to do with their time except act as free reference sources to those who are too lazy to do their own research. Another misconception is that the designation of someone as a mentor is a unilateral decision. In other words, someone wishing to be mentored can arbitrarily choose who they think should mentor them without necessarily bothering to ask if that person has the time, energy or desire to commit to such a project. As a result, many veterans are confronted with a Gimme, gimme, gimme style of questioning which soon makes it obvious that the person asking all these questions is too lazy to pick up a reference book and find the answer. When a newbie is seen asking the same questions over and over again in different Internet venues questions that can easily be answered in basic reference books with a minimum amount of effort those who could be mentors often pull back and stop answering the newbies desperate pleas for assistance. Why? Because the whole point of mentoring is to teach someone how to develop the professional skills to survive on ones own.
Teach-At-Home Features split her time between volunteering with local drama groups and either a web page or an email newsletter Books Foundation 800/222-5870; reading lists for youth http://www.teach-at-home.com/CCohen4.asp
Extractions: Many homeschoolers find support for their interests in their communities. They join family and adult organizations like ski clubs, computer users groups, and Toastmasters. Other teens volunteer and work for pay. Some enjoy community youth-oriented groups like Scouts and 4-H. Our two teenagers were no exception. Jeff lived and breathed Civil Air Patrol Squadron. He edited the newsletter, served as squadron commander, organized encampments, prepared classes, and much more. He also trained with a U.S. Diving Team, sponsored by our local parks and recreation department. Our daughter, Tamara, split her time between volunteering with local drama groups and singing in a very active church choir. Both kids joined 4-H and church youth group. They were on the go almost every day, sometimes spending more time away from home than if they attended school. We were lucky. We lived in cities that afforded our teenagers rich opportunities to explore their interests and meet people from a wide range of backgrounds.
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Extractions: A few tips on how to subscribe, unsubscribe and send messages to a discussion group A Web-searchable archive of selected discussion groups has been created by Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso. The lists currently archived are: Aegeanet, Ancien-l, Ane-l, Byzans-l, Classics-m, Greekarch, Lt-antiq, Numism-l, and Romarch. The archive will be expanded to include other lists later. AEGEANet is a discussion group on matters pertaining to the Aegean world of pre-classical times, including paleolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, Geometric and Homeric). To subscribe write to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu with the message "subscribe aegeanet your e-mail address," or simply "subscribe aegeanet." ACL BBS is an unmoderated mailing list aimed at issues of relevance and interest to ACL members and friends. To subscribe write to majordomo@rome. classics.lsa.umich.edu with the message "subscribe acl your name." ACTS-L is a forum for the discussion of the Acts ofthe Apostles and the critical issues surrounding them. This list was originally created for members of a course on the Acts offered at St.Paul's University in Ottawa. To subscribe write to
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Extractions: OF BALANCE PUBLISHING.COM ... A BRIEF hISTORY OF RADIO DRAMA IN AMERICA Our Mission Our Philosophy To assist language arts teachers in providing exciting, hands-on, skill intensive activities for the language arts classroom. We believe the degree of language competence that a student achieves is directly related to the student's level of involvement in the activity. For decades educators have known that using hands-on activities is a more efficient teaching method than theoretical discussion. A woodshop instructor attempting to teach students the skills involved in building a table without allowing the students to use of rulers, hammers, and saws is destined to fail. The woodshop instructor could teach required skills piecemealmeasuring a board, sawing a board, driving a nail. Effective teachers, however, know that a project approach works best. For one thing, building a table is an activity that culminates in a practical producta table. Secondly, all the smaller activitiesmeasuring a board, sawing a board, driving a nailare obvious steps to reaching an easily understood goal. The student can easily see that these specific skills are necessary parts of the whole activitybuilding a table.
Speech Teach UK Resources_temp helping them find a constructive and positive interactive interest in their everyday surroundings through drama. Word lists to help teach spelling and http://www.speechteach.co.uk/p_resource/resources_summary.htm
Extractions: The resources summary table is split into the following sections Information for parents Picture cards Speech therapy games General educational ... The Cat's Out Before using these resources please read our NEW Available to buy now Our first Speech Teach UK resources CD , resources marked with a # in the table below are available on this Speech Teach Resources CD 1 Price $20 ( UK £15 ) Section Contents Information for parents Tips and hints The Ten Commandments For Parents Of Children with Special Needs Kinderstart - a search engine for all things related to kid's education, health and development Story Time - the benefits of reading to your children including useful information from and links to other sites Developmental milestones for speech and language development. Our parent support group Setting up your own support group Support Group Directory - Our aim is to help people contact others in a similar situation, in their own area, or via the internet. Reading Together - information to help parents with ideas about the best way to approach reading practice with their child Armani Drama Workshops - Nora Armani's children's workshops aim at giving children a chance to express themselves, helping them find a constructive and positive interactive interest in their everyday surroundings through drama.
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Extractions: How do I join the mailing list? Subject: wanted: ideas for drama club Date: 12/25/2002 23:02:00 I was wondering if anyone had any good ideas that we could use for our NEW AND IMPROVED drama club at ELSS! any ideas would be totally appreciated! visit our website! www.smallstagelive.cjb.net! thanks a bunch! just email me the information! *JENNA LANCE* jennalance69@hotmail.com Subject: student council frustration Date: 12/25/2002 23:13:00 I am presently the student council president at Elliot Lake Sec- ondary School. I had been avidly looking forward to this year as my council is a bunch of fun and cool and good looking girls. However, as the school season came around not only I, but my council as well has feeling increasingly bummed out. Our school does lack support inour student council but it feels as though too much responsibility for things out of our control are being put on our shoulders. To make matters worse, our teacher super- visors want to run council THEIR way which is adding to our ev- eryday stress level. Is there any way out of this evil trend of frustration? Craig craigy_101@hotmail.com Subject: Prescription: Craig at Elliot Lake Secondary School Subject: Craig at ELSS Subject: wanted: activities for leadership conference Date: 1/2/2003 20:24:00 Hello!! My Name is Patrick Burke, i'm trying to pull together a high energy leadership program for high school students! We operate on activity based learning and i had a few holes that i was hoping you guys and girls could help me fill!! i need a really good name game for when the delegates at the conference first meet, roughly 8 person groups! Also any games relating to communication and problem solving, large or small games are welcome!! Thank You very much, if anyone needs anything from me just e-mail me! Patrick Burke Skillbuilding Co-Chair NSSSA Conference Committee pabzab@hotmail.com
Members Of The Bach Cantatas Mailing List - Part 5: Year 2003 Asian), Politics, Foreign Relations, Literature (especially drama, Mystery, and the photo to my personal email address oron net.il and not to the Bach lists. http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Topics/Members-2003.htm
Extractions: For the last three years, I have prepared concert notes, including French translation and comments. I would be interested to get in touch with Jean-Pierre Grivois to discuss some aspects of translation including "technical" vocabulary but mostly good taste in French cantatas texts. I don't know if you "store" the past discussions and if it is possible to have access to them still. In March we will perform Trauer-Ode BWV 198 ) and in April BWV 96 In allen meinen Taten ", a cantata among these without establisched destination which we use for these months when there was no cantata composed.
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