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Tag Archives: Meteo
Location Scouting on the South Bank
London Nautical School’s after-school film club are scouting locations for the shelter in their final film essai. The brief requires each film to design its story around a shelter in which two or more characters have an encounter. South Bank’s … Continue reading
Tower Hamlets story time
The Tower Hamlets group meeting at Queen Mary last night began planning their film essai. Students from St Paul’s Way, Morpeth, and Mulberry School sat alongside Nuri and Chloe, Film Studies undergrads at QM, with tutor Viki Walden. Viki gave … Continue reading
Legsby Exercise 3
Exercise 3 of Le Meteo asks for a repeated dramatic situation, shot twice, each time exactly the same, but with different weather. Legsby primary conceived this very simple set up, reminiscent of Chaplinesque silent slapstick. The weather conditions were enhanced … Continue reading
Lincolnshire, Exercise 2
Our 10 Lincolnshire primary partners came to BFI last week to exchange ‘meteo work’: Exercise 2, on ‘sensations’ of weather, and Exercise 3 – a dramatic situation, repeated in different weather conditions. Gainsborough Parish Church Primary put together this montage … Continue reading
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College Barbara
College – middle school to us in the UK – Barbara, is in St Denis, north of Paris. Here are two sets of Meteo clips: Exercise 2 ‘Sensations’ of weather – some fixed Lumiere-style shots out of upper floor windows … Continue reading
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Lesseps PS
And Lesseps primary in Paris made a series of Lumiere Minutes including one in Pere Lachaise cemetery, shot by Enzo, who is 6 years old we think
Monoblet Meteo Minutes
For their Exercise 2 – ‘sensations of weather’ – Monoblet primary school in Grenoble made a series of Lumiere Minutes in which they used ‘macro shots’ of the weather to look closely at its impact on nature – in particular … Continue reading
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Two Meteo Minutes
One, shot on Sunday early afternoon, when we spotted two layers of cloud – low scudding clouds broken by gaps revealing high motionless clouds behind. And in Brighton, on Friday, at Varndean School for our first Gregory’s Girl event, a … Continue reading
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Lincoln Meteo Minutes
A couple of Meteo Minutes shot outside Fosse Way Academy primary on Thursday (thanks to Rob Cowling). Two things about the compositions: in one, where the focus switches half way through rom fore- to background (reminiscent of last year’s Intervalle … Continue reading
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Meteo PPT
For colleagues in Lincolnshire, lovely to see you today, and here’s the PPT: