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The following video resources are available. Some of the titles are simple linear videos, others are chapter videos (videos divided into clips you can show one at a time), while others are Classic DVD & CD Sets (DVD plus integrated notes on CD).

Why Poetry? Classic DVD & CD Set
How to Write Poetry Classic DVD & CD Set
Count to 5 - Say I'm Alive / (aka Teaching Poetry to Kids) 2 Videos and a Book
Becoming Orwell Interactive Video Kit
Remembering Dickens Interactive Video Kit
Catching the Tide Chapter Video
Witi: A Work of Art Linear Video

 

COUNT TO 5 - SAY I'M ALIVE
(aka Teaching Poetry to Kids)

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2 videos and a handbook
The Poetry Video (55 minutes); The Workshops video (60 minutes)
The Words: a 100 page handbook

Ages 5 to 14 years.

Two videos and a handbook introduce children to the beauty, rhythm and sheer joy or poetry, and teachers to tried and proven ways of winning classroom interest in poetry. There is humor and pathos from sixteen leading poets including Michael Rosen, Roger McGough, Colin McNaughton and Judith Nicholls.

Classic poems by Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shakespeare and Rabindranath Tagore are performed enthusiastically by children. Full colour videos.
Mike Rosen
School boys The Poetry video shows sixteen leading poets reading and performing their poetry. It also shows dozens of children – solo and in groups – reading their own poems, acting playground rhymes and performing some classic poetry.

The video has an on-screen index so you can quickly locate any of the 59 poems on the video and find the text in the handbook. The video can be used as entertainment, allowing children to enjoy a range of poetry, or by using the index you can concentrate on one poem and use it to encourage writing or performing.
The Workshops video contains 4 poets: Michael Rosen, Judith Nicholls, Yakety Yak and Lemn Sissay working in the classroom stimulating children to write and perform poetry. Each poet works in a very different way and teachers will find many ideas that they can adapt to their own style and needs. The purpose of this video is to give teachers ideas for teaching poetry themselves, and how to get the interest of students. Poet and toenail
The Words handbook includes all the text of all the poems and a video index. This is a glossy covered professional text whose 100 pages contain: all 50 poems referred to and quoted in the videos; teaching suggestions for each one; and pages of other hints and tips for teachers. It contains hard-won experience from teachers and poets used to taking the classroom floor in front of students with widely varying interest-levels in poetry.

Produced by Team Video Productions. Handbook edited by Michael Rosen.

 

BECOMING ORWELL

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An Interactive Video Kit
30 minutes video divided into 3 video clips
48 pages of notes and activities

Ages 11 to adult.

Becoming Orwell has been designed for students of English, English Literature and Film and Television production skills. It is compelling watching, very thought provoking and stimulating.

The video is a segmented version of an 'autobiography' acted by Englishman, Derek Bolt, and made and broadcast by TVNZ. The setting of this interpretation of Orwell's life and work is the hospital room where he died. He recalls his life and re-lives key events that were the inspiration for his books and essays. Interspersed are dramatic enactments of outstanding sequences from:
  • The Road to Wigan Pier;
  • The Hanging;
  • 1984;
  • Looking Back at the Spanish War;
  • Shooting an Elephant;
  • Such, Such were the Joys;
  • The Lion and the Unicorn.
This is superb teaching material. It links the writer's life with his writing. It shows and depicts key events in his life which gave him the ideas for his books. The activities trigger similar activities from students.

The background notes and lesson plans develop the themes of:
  • Truth and Memory;
  • Authority and Punishment;
  • Pressure and Conforming; Poverty;
  • Objective Truth;
  • Labels and Stereotypes;
  • Violence;
  • Picture and Word Power.

Produced by Team Video Pacific with the use of material from Television New Zealand's 'Solo' series.

 

REMEMBERING DICKENS

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An Interactive Video Kit
30 minutes of video divided into 3 video clips
50 pages of notes and activities

Ages 11 to adult.

Remembering Dickens is based on Television New Zealand's 'Solo" series. The series was written and acted by Englishman and writer Derek Bolt. His huge knowledge, acting ability and enthusiasm for teaching brings Dickens to life and facilitates highly stimulating and creative lessons.

In his time, Dickens used to perform dramatized extracts of his books in huge public performances. He had a special reading desk made for the purpose. Remembering Dickens is a studio dramatization of these readings, intercut with remembered tales and memories from Dicken's childhood.

The video powerfully evokes Dicken's life:

  • his time in the work house,
  • his experience of living and working amongst poor people;
  • attitudes to his family, wife and friends
  • and his overwhelming desire for social justice.

Produced by Team Video Pacific with the use of material from Television New Zealand's 'Solo' series.

CATCHING THE TIDE

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A Linear Video.
50 minutes of lyrical video.
Running order, poems and people on inside cover

Ages 11 to adult.

This delightful video follows the New Zealand poet, Sam Hunt, as he travels to coastal communities on both sides of the Cook Strait.

Included on the video are six poems by Sam Hunt, one from James K Baxter and three by Alistair Campbell. The video conveys a strong sense of fun and humanity behind poetry writing. The images and stories may be used in the classroom to stimulate creative writing.

Produced by: New Zealand Film Commission

WITI: A WORK OF ART

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A Linear Video.
45 minutes of lyrical video.
Running order, poems and people on inside cover

Ages 11 to adult.

Witi Ihimaera has been writing for thirty years. He is one of New Zealand's most published authors, and is one of the few writers ever to have won the Montana book award twice. He has written short stories, novels, opera and films. He has credits and accolades from all round the world and won the Katherine Mansfield scholarship to spend a year writing in Menton France. His CV is spectacular. He has served in Foreign Affairs representing New Zealand in Australia and America and was New Zealand Consul in New York. He is currently teaching at Auckland University.

This video is an insight into Witi's world. Witi, the Maori, Gay, Writer, who teaches at University, loves to run, is an opera and film buff and will dance till dawn.

It charts his journey from his rural upbringing in the Waiotuhi valley on the East Coast of New Zealand to New York, Paris, Washington and Menton. Once a country boy, now an urbane cosmopolitan.

The video describes how Witi uses his experiences of being on the outside – a Maori boy, a gay man – to inform everything he writes. For Witi the same issues of sovereignty are common to both, but he does admit that if he had to choose, his cultural registration is more important than his sexual registration. He feels he responsibility inherent in being a voice for both groups, but embraces it and acknowledges his driving artistic force is to tell the Maori story the Maori way.

Produced by Seannachie Productions for TVNZ.

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