Pedagogical Principles

Through the study of film adaptations, we learn the art of storytelling while listening for silenced voices in narratives.

Storytelling makes us human, because it helps us understand the human condition in different contexts. Through the study of film adaptations, we learn the art of storytelling while listening for silenced voices in narratives.

     Screening Shakespeare, designed with the principles of universal design proposed by the Centre for Excellence in Universal Design, covers four key aspects of filmmaking: film theory, mise-en-scène, cinematography, and sound and music. It draws on film adaptations of Shakespeare as case studies to explain these concepts, beginning with formal and cultural analysis of film as a medium.

     Alexa Alice Joubin’s short lecture videos, along with ample short clips and film stills, enhance each learning unit. Screening Shakespeare, as a companion website, offers textual and audio/visual materials to enhance understanding of film as an art form and film adaptations of Shakespeare. 

     This website is not intended to be a stand-alone online course. This online resource, when used in college courses, brings to life many aspects of filmmaking that audiences tend to overlook.

Why the digital format?

     Affordable. Compared to print books, digital textbooks (e-books) save students money. In this instance, it is offered free of charge, thanks to support from the grants.      

     Flexible. It is more inclusive. Students can listen to this book. Students can search within the book. This book is more portable and can be accessed via many means visually and aurally. Students can study on the go. Students’ diverse learning needs will be supported.

     Environmentally friendly. This e-book does not use any paper. It is not only cost-effective and flexible but also environmentally friendly.

     Multimodal access. Students can access this book on smartphones and tablets as well as computers and laptops. They can use a screen reader to read its contents out loud. 

     Collaborative. This book allows for easy sharing of contents to facilitate note taking and access with and via other media formats. 

     Multimedia. As a film studies textbook, this e-book includes a rich array of videos as case studies. The media are updated every semester. It is more media-rich than traditional print textbooks.

     Engaging. Therefore, this e-book is far more engaging thanks to its array of audio clips, film clips, footage, animations, and full-color illustrations (along with alt texts).