Film 8
Advanced Two- Point Perspective by Dick McConnell Film in preparation. If this is the first time you have attempted measured perspective using the Vertical Plane method, you may find it useful to try drawing a building in two point perspective first. Whilst a simple design, the ‘Global Exhibition Stand’ will give you the chance to [...]
Film 7
Drawing a Building in Two- Point Perspective by Pam Locker The film demonstrates how you can use a two point measured perspective or ‘Vertical Plane Perspective’, to draw up a complete and detailed line drawn image from scaled plans and elevations that can then be photocopied and rendered. In this film you can practice drawing [...]
Film 3
Measured Single Point Perspective by Dick McConnell This method of measured perspective is also called ‘Parallel Plane Perspective’ and is very useful for drawing interiors, exteriors and non-rectangular shapes. Make sure you have read the handout explaining the basic rules of perspective and have an understanding of these concepts BEFORE you watch this film. The [...]
Film 2
Drawing from the Imagination by Doug Gittens In this film you are invited to draw ‘a piece of furniture for sitting on’ from your imagination. Using first natural and then geometric forms you are invited to ‘play’ with shape and form making to generate a range of possible ideas quickly. There is no magic recipe [...]
Film 1
Keeping a Sketchbook by Pam Locker Using a series of professional and student examples, this film explores how sketchbooks can become a personal ‘visual conversation’ that can become a valuable tool in understanding how the world is made. The analytical nature of drawing means that by sketching regularly, we can begin to build up a [...]
Welcome
Pencils and Pixels is an open teaching and learning resource aimed at helping design students to develop their drawing and rendering skills. Through a series of demonstration films available on-line or for download to your iPhone/iPod Touch, you will be able to study at your own pace and in your own chosen environment. Each film [...]
Internet Scout Project
Biomedia Associates is a group of biologists, educators, and film-makers collaborating to educate students about the multitude of creatures on earth. Even though the company's main focus is educational films that can be purchased online, this site provides a wide variety of educational materials: galleries of beautiful images, descriptions of fascinating creatures, and more. Images and text from each film can be previewed online, along with several reviews. Teachers can download free teaching gu
Radiology Lab 6: Extremities
Introduction to plain film and cross-sectional imaging of normal anatomy of the limbs.
Using a film in Transition Year
Lesson built around watching a film - el Mariachi. Includes preparation and follow-up exercises, both written and oral.
Pop Rockets
Students design and build a paper rocket around a film canister, which is used as the engine. An antacid tablet and water are put into the canister, react to form carbon dioxide gas, and act as the pop rocket’s propellant. With the lid snapped on, the continuous creation of gas causes pressure to build up until the lid pops off, sending the rocket into the air. The pop rockets demonstrate Newton’s third law of motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire Cheapside; parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane,
Detailed property histories for five parishes in the central Cheapside area of London, from the 12th to the late 17th century. It includes accounts of the parish churches, and information about the people and buildings associated with the properties.
West Heath School for Young Ladies, Richmond 1909 BL20465_009 WEST HEATH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Ham Common, Richmond, London. Founded as a school in 1879, it was bought by two teachers in 1900, who commissioned this photograph as one of a series to promote the school. Lacrosse. Photographed in 1909 by Bedford Lemere and Company.

Muslim Burial Ground, Horsell Common, Woking 1917 BL23738_006 THE MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey. Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din, first Imam of Woking Mosque (the Shah Jehan Mosque) stands proudly beside the newly completed chattri (domed pavilion) entrance. The burial ground was built during the First World War to receive burials of Muslim soldiers who had passed away at the Indian Army Hosp

West Heath School for Young Ladies, Richmond 1923 BL26554_005 WEST HEATH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Ham Common, Richmond, London. Interior view. Founded as a school in 1879, it was bought by two teachers in 1900, who commissioned this photograph as one of a series to promote the school. Woodwork / carpentry class. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere, 28th March 1923.

ESC Cardio Interviews : Daan Kromhout & John Deanfield
ESC Cardio Interviews : Daan Kromhout in conversation with John Deanfield on ALPHA OMEGA
Microsatellite Alterations at Selected Tetranucleotide Repeats Are Associated With Morphologies of C
Dr. John M. Carethers discusses his manuscript
"Microsatellite Alterations at Selected Tetranucleotide Repeats Are Associated With Morphologies of Colorectal Neoplasias." To view the print version of this abstract go to http://tiny.cc/d4bt4
Gastroenterology
17-La CE dans un réseau de services TICE
Séminaire national inter-UNT : les chaînes éditoriales
Angers - mardi 18 septembre et mercredi 19 septembre 2007.
Biologie Animale, la dissection de la souris, 1 - morphologie
« La dissection de la souris » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support, cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de la souris et l’anatomie des mammifères (morphologie, anatomie générale, appareil respiratoire, circulatoire, digestif, urinaire et génital).
Hommage à Stanley Cavell - L'écran de nos pensées - Table ronde
Un philosophe, des cinéastes : adapter, lire et mettre en scène une philosophie
Table ronde animée par Élise Domenach.
Avec Pascal BONITZER, Arnaud DESPLECHIN.
Projection d’extraits de films
Un second souffle pour la philosophie du cinéma en France
L’ambition de ce colloque interdisciplinaire est de contribuer à la réception de la pensée du cinéma du
philosophe américain Stanley Cavel
Histoire et dynamiques de l'environnement : l'exemple des Pyrénées
Afin de retracer les dynamiques environnementales et paysagères des espaces montagnards, le chercheur utilise ici une approche pluridisciplinaire convoquant des sources iconographiques historiques, des techniques de palynologie et d’anthracologie, une approche paysagère.
Cette approche multiple, est ici appliquée au massif pyrénéen afin de retracer les relations entre l’homme et le milieu qu’il a façonné pour les besoins d’une production métallurgique.
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