June 21 and 22, 2007
The Pacific Film Archive presents a two-day intensive teacher workshop, How to Read a Film, now in its ninth year. This popular practicum is designed to help high school teachers and media educators equip young people with the critical viewing skills necessary to master twenty-first-century visual culture-from cinema space, through the video trace, to the vastness of MySpace-while encouraging the exploration of film and video as unique art forms.
For information about presentations, fees, and enrollment, please contact PFA Video Curator Steve Seid at (510) 642-5253 or seidtrak@berkeley.edu.