An educational film is a film or movie whose primary purpose is to educate. Educational films have been used in classrooms as an alternative to other teaching methods.
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Cultural significance
Many educational films shown in schools are part of long series - for example, films demonstrating scientific principles and experiments tend to be episodic, with each episode devoted to a specific experiment or principle.
Many schoolchildren in Britain in the late 1980s and early 1990s watched hundreds of episodes of British-made educational films (all very similar in style and production) over the course of their primary school careers. As a result, the delivery-style and distinctive colour-palette ("scientific" looking neutral-blue backgrounds etc.) of these films is instantly recognisable to any child of the appropriate generation. This was used to great effect by the series Look Around You which parodies these films.
List of educational films
List of notable educational film producers
- Bell System
- Centron Corporation
- Coronet Films
- Encyclopædia Britannica Films
- Jam Handy
- Media Education Foundation
- James Myer
- Landmark Media
- National Film Board of Canada
- Schlessinger Media
- Sid Davis
- The Walt Disney Company
- Sandeep Marwah
See also
External links
- Simplified History of Educational Film Producers
- Educational Films on Asia
- Multiple examples of language training films
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