We produce acclaimed interactive resources to help students learn how to make movies and understand film language, for Primary (Key Stage 2) and Secondary school (Key Stage 3, GCSE, AS and A-level).
You can use them to teach Media Studies, Film Studies and Moving Image Arts; for teaching media languages and media literacy in English and Welsh; and for digital video making in ICT. You can also use them to support filmmaking in youth work and vocational education, and for independent study.
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| Editsense | Making Movies Make Sense | Making Movies Make Sense app for iPad | Deall ffilmiau gwneud ffilmiau |
| 11-19 years | 8-14 years | 8-14 years | 8-14 years |
| DVD-ROM | DVD-ROM | iPad app | CD-ROM |
| Mac or PC | Mac and PC | iPad | Mac and PC |
| Four films to edit with standard video software | Interactive guide to using film with children and young people | Interactive guide to using film with children and young people | Welsh version of Making movies make sense |
| 50-user £99 | School licence £59.99 + carriage | 20+ user £0.99 each | 50 user £49 |
| Single user (upgradeable) £26 | No single user licence | Single user £1.99![]() The iPad version includes the same main content as the desktop version, except for editable video clips. Printable resources can be accessed by download. | Single user (upgradeable) £20 |
- Lower prices from February 2011 on Editsense and Making movies make sense
- Simpler, better-value volume licensing





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