video for a narrative task -revised

Margaret Fleck mfleck at cs.uiuc.edu
Mon Feb 26 15:31:16 UTC 2007


The whole of red balloon may be longer than you want.   And the plot
towards the end may be a bit hard and/or too disturbing for some of
your audience.    But excerpts from the early parts should stand on their
own ok.

You might also find that excerpts from "My neighbor Totoro" or
"Kiki's Delivery Service" can stand on their own without the sound track.
These two, like "Red Balloon" aren't well known to random US kids but
they are to a subset (e.g. academics).  So you'd need to check if you
need the video to be unfamiliar.

Margaret Fleck, UIUC


Daniel Goldin wrote:
> The snowman -- silent kids film, about 15 minutes
> The red balloon -- short film about a boy in paris and a red balloon.
> 
> On 2/22/07, Joanne Roberts <roberts at mail.fpg.unc.edu> wrote:
> 
>>
>> SEE BELOW. PLEASE SEND OUT ASAP SINCE EARLIER ONE WAS SENT    WENT BACK
>> TO 3-4 THANKS
>>
>>
>> > Does anyone have suggestions for a short (max 5 minute)  video for a
>> > narrative task that is appropriate for a 3-4 year old developmental
>> > level to be used with 6-12 yr old children with mental retardation.
>> > Thanks again,
>> >
>> > Anne Edwards
>> > Project Coordinator
>> > Carolina Communication Project
>> > FPG Child Development Institute
>> >
>>
>> -- 
>> Joanne E. Roberts, Ph.D.
>> Senior Scientist, Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
>> & Research Professor of Pediatrics
>> Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
>> CB# 8180
>> UNC Chapel Hill
>> 105 Smith Level Road
>> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8180
>> Phone:  919/966-7164
>> Fax:   919/966-7532
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
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