ELT ImageMakers was in Barcelona, Spain, recently for a video shoot for one of their clients. Seeing the scripts come to life is always one of the best parts of the project. Anna was directing while Victoria and Kieran looked on. Great to have the team meet up!
The Image Conference 2019
Brussels, Belgium
At the beginning of last month, I had the honor and pleasure of participating in the annual Image Conference as a plenary speaker and co-presenter. Together with ELT ImageMakers’ very own video researcher and education consultant, Victoria Pascual, we spoke about our recent collaboration on a large secondary course video project in which we worked together as producer and teacher to find the most engaging and suitable content for teenage learners as well as how we guided script writers to maximize the content. My second presentation reviewed the different types of ELT video and described the process of writing scripts, creating storyboards, and producing viable video strands for publishers.
Of course, Kieran Donaghy, the creator of the Image Conference, who also happens to be part of ELT ImageMakers’ team, gave an inspiring plenary on the fifth skill of viewing. Sylvia Karastathi and Kieran did a magnificent job of executing the conference, including the organization of two very memorable group dinners. The atmosphere throughout the entire weekend was truly one of collaboration and unfettered support by all who attended. People who come to this conference every year really want to be there and believe in what they are doing in the classroom, in their schools, and in their work spaces, as far as making the image and their critical analysis of it a central part of their teaching and research. This was my fourth Image Conference and I was very glad to be a part of it again.
Anna Whitcher and Victoria Pascual talk about their session at the Image Conference Brussels
Watch Anna Whitcher and Victoria Pascual’s video teaser for their talk “Language teachers and video producers working together” at the Image Conference in Brussels on Saturday 5th October.
Anna Whitcher talks about her Image Conference experience in Athens
Anna Whitcher, who delivered a training session on ‘Language learning through video creation’, talks about her experience at the Image Conference in Athens.
The Image Conference
The Image Conference, the annual conference of the Visual Arts Circle, is an innovative and collaborative project which seeks to explore the possibilities which film, video, images and video games offer to both language teachers and language learners.
Putting Students in the Director’s Chair
In this 2015 article by Jess Hytner from Cambridge University Press, Anna Whitcher’s webinar explores how teachers can use video creation as an engaging classroom project.
How To Write Film and Video Activities
We are living in a video age – and so are our students. In 2014, 300 hours of video content was uploaded to YouTube every minute. Video has become so widely accepted as the optimum medium for getting information, that YouTube is the second largest search engine. This module looks at how we can use this ‘medium of choice’ to teach English.