LIFE AFTER COOL

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TEACHING

Brian Cohen, the senior producer at Apple West, also teaches documentary production and media literacy at Washington University in St Louis. His classes include:

Documenting American Lives

Developing Community-Based Documentaries
Media Literacy for In-Service Teachers
Documentary Workshop for High School

These courses explore the nature of representation, ethical considerations involved in documentary production, and the challenge of integrating media literacy across the K-12 curriculum.


Examples of Student Work


WHO IS BELEGARTH?

Running time: 16 minutes

Never heard of Belegarth? Neither had the filmmaker before stumbling upon one of their pitched battles in an open field in St Louis.

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LIFE AFTER COOL

Running time: 20 minutes

Teachers raised on video games share a common cultural vernacular with their students. The filmmakers share their experiences with other educators who discuss the impact of video games on learning and their fear of losing relevance as gaming evolves without them.

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(3.5 minutes)

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STANDING STRONG

Running time: 15 minutes

What is it like to take direct action? This film explores those involved in the 2005 Student Worker Alliance protest to raise the pay of lower-paid workers.

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DOUBLE SHUFFLE-DELTA STYLE

Running time: 31 minutes

As we slowly lose the generation of musicians who brought the rich, Delta sound north, what will become of authentic blues? This film looks at the heritage and future of the St. Louis blues community through the eyes of musicians, fans and critics.

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(4 minutes)