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The New Zealand Curriculum.

This site has been developed to support The New Zealand Curriculum


Film

The Film Archive
This is the website of New Zealand's film archive. The site presents a series of feature articles, stories, and video clips that highlight the role that film and moving images play in New Zealand's culture, and includes a Taonga Māori collection - a collection of images with significance to Iwi Māori. It also provides information about research. The Film Archive's Education Screening Programme in the Wellington region offers teachers support in key curriculum areas.

Horror Film History
This site is suitable for NCEA media studies students and teachers and gives a decade by decade guide to the development of the horror film genre. Describes horror movies and gives examples, provides information about the roots of the genre, and a list of horror movies searchable by title or era.

Yale Film Studies – Film analysis guide
This site has a glossary of basic terms to help with film analysis. Photographs and film clips help to illustrate the concept behind the definitions. Suitable for secondary students studying NCEA level one or two.




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