The Essential Documentary Filmmaking Tutor is the perfect student resource for guidance on making a documentary film.
These documentary films made by 8th graders at KIPP Sunshine Peak had to follow the guidelines established by the National History Day organization.
Tuesday, March 27th, 2018, brings a rare screening of the award winning environmental documentary ‘To The Ends of The Earth,’ followed by a a panel discussion by workers in the solar and wind industries from 6pm to 8pm at the Ecotech Institute in Aurora and sponsored by Food and Water Watch.
This inspiring film explores the economic and environmental issues associated with fossil fuel development and highlights the energy transition that is starting and possible right now.
Documentary films can be valuable vehicles for communicating a message and sharing knowledge. Digistars recently worked with eighth graders at KIPP Sunshine Peak in Denver, CO, on their documentary film submissions for the National History Day competition.
This free film screening is sure to offer a lot information about this emerging issue that affects all of us. It’s free but you must RSVP to attend!
Egyptian Mau by Diana H
Ice Cream (Unfinished) by Luis
Tasmanian Tiger by Jacob