Living Downstream
Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
Category
DVD
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Publication Year
2010
Publisher
People's Picture Company, United States
Subject
Ecology
Tags
Description
The Living Downstream Educational DVD includes the following elements:
• Feature-Length Film (85 minutes)
• One-Hour Version (55 minutes)
• Single Scene Allowing viewers and educators to select specific scenes for viewing.
• Scene Compilations Compilations of scenes to meet thematic viewing needs.
• Mini Docs Five-minute documentaries using additional scenes, deleted interviews, and previously unseen footage to explain social principles and scientific processes.
• Commentary Tracks Featuring Sandra Steingraber, Chanda Chevannes (producer/director), Nathan Shields (producer/editor), and Benjamin Gervais (director of photography) discussing the production of the film.
• English Subtitles
The Educational DVD comes with the following downloadable electronic guides (and the option to receive one of these guides in print):
Living Downstream ~ In the Community
A guide for nonprofits, community groups, and professionals seeking to engage individuals in the topic of cancer and the environment. Designed to help individuals and organizations to raise awareness and inspire action, this guide includes tips for holding screenings, workshop session outlines, and action ideas. This guide is now available in PDF format.
Living Downstream ~ In the Classroom
A guide for educators who wish to use the film in their teaching. Filled with lesson plans, review questions, key concepts, and extension activities, it is designed to encourage critical thinking. Produced in collaboration with teachers and their students, this guide includes a assignment ideas, resources lists, and glossaries of terms. This guide is currently in production, with a target release date of Fall 2012
• Feature-Length Film (85 minutes)
• One-Hour Version (55 minutes)
• Single Scene Allowing viewers and educators to select specific scenes for viewing.
• Scene Compilations Compilations of scenes to meet thematic viewing needs.
• Mini Docs Five-minute documentaries using additional scenes, deleted interviews, and previously unseen footage to explain social principles and scientific processes.
• Commentary Tracks Featuring Sandra Steingraber, Chanda Chevannes (producer/director), Nathan Shields (producer/editor), and Benjamin Gervais (director of photography) discussing the production of the film.
• English Subtitles
The Educational DVD comes with the following downloadable electronic guides (and the option to receive one of these guides in print):
Living Downstream ~ In the Community
A guide for nonprofits, community groups, and professionals seeking to engage individuals in the topic of cancer and the environment. Designed to help individuals and organizations to raise awareness and inspire action, this guide includes tips for holding screenings, workshop session outlines, and action ideas. This guide is now available in PDF format.
Living Downstream ~ In the Classroom
A guide for educators who wish to use the film in their teaching. Filled with lesson plans, review questions, key concepts, and extension activities, it is designed to encourage critical thinking. Produced in collaboration with teachers and their students, this guide includes a assignment ideas, resources lists, and glossaries of terms. This guide is currently in production, with a target release date of Fall 2012
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 385 |
DVD LIV |
1 | Yes |