Item
Screening Literacy: Reflecting on Models of Film Education in Europe
- Type
- Journal Article
- Author
- Burn, A., & Reid, M.
- Year
- 2012
- Publisher
- Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 7(4), 314-323.
- Abstract
- This article examines film literacy in Europe through the findings of the 2012 European Experts’ Study on film literacy. It discusses two approaches to film education: as a universal cultural entitlement and as a tool for developing film audiences. Based on research across 32 European countries, the study explores film education practices, the cultural significance of cinema, and the relationship between film literacy and media literacy. It also reflects on the opportunities and limitations of digital technologies in shaping contemporary film education and audience engagement.
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Media Literacy, Film Literacy
- Tags
- Visual communication
- PGDMIL Course
- C08 – Typology of Media Literacy
- PGDMIL Block
- C08-B1: Literacy of Mainstream Media
- Has Part
- C08-U02: Film Literacy
- Corpus Status
- Pending Review
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