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Examine ways stop motion animation can be used as a framework for a range of curricular needs as well as community filmmaking projects.
Explore exciting approaches to improve literacy through film and come away with a range of activities to try out with your learners.
Learn about the benefits of one-shot filmmaking, pick up practical tips and develop a new one-shot film to use in class.
Search through all of our current Screening events to find one near you.
Browse every title available to stream, each one accompanied by curriculum-linked resources. Into Film+ was created in partnership with Filmbankmedia.
Free resources that utilise the extraordinary medium of film, with activities to use in your classroom or club, including PowerPoint presentations with embedded clips.
Explore films by curriculum subject, age, or using our curated film lists, with hundreds of titles available to stream on Into Film+.
Paul Scowcroft of Bridge Integrated Primary School in Northern Ireland discusses how film club helps develop young people's film journeys in an inclusive way.
Teacher Martina Attille, from Arts and Media School Islington, discusses how film club can promote diversity and inclusion among young people.
Teacher Lisa Strange, from Staveley Primary School in Cumbria, reveals how Into Film resources can support learning in schools and film clubs.
Teacher Michael Daly, from John Paul Academy in Glasgow, reveals how his film club uses Into Film's resources to great effect.
Find out more about the Team that make Into Film's UK-wide programme happen.
Find all about the Into Film Awards, a celebration of the best young filmmaking talent from across the UK.
Watch, learn and return – read our DVD returns policy and find out how to easily return your viewed DVDs to us.
ScreenWorks helps young people in Northern Ireland aged 14-19 explore screen crafts through a range of unique work placement experiences.
Learn how you can use film to introduce mindfulness exercises to young people and emphasise the importance of mental wellbeing.
Learn about a selection of roles in the screen industries and explore their links to curricular learning.
Find out more about the actors, directors and film industry professionals that have lent their support to the Into Film mission.
Read the Terms and Conditions for the Big Dreams on Screen competition - in association with Puffin Books.
Our Review 500 competition combines film and education to develop literacy, boost attainment and improve critical skills in young people.
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