Museums: historians invade filmmaking, screen trade has identity crisis

"We don't consider film-making to be part of the Arts anymore. Film-making used to be for film-makers, now it's just for anybody." The Museums Australia National Conference offers a challenging pers
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The History in Place project is using tablet-based filmmaking to entice primary school students into exploring museums, using the device of making short films about the objects. The prpject was presented at a session of the Museums Australia National Conference on Friday.

The project is a collaboration between Arts Victoria, the History Teachers Association of Victoria, and the Heritage Council, in response to the National History Curriculum. For the first time, that curriculum sees history with a formal place in primary school teaching.

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Alex Prior is a digital marketing consultant, the founder of ScreenHub, and a former editor-in-chief of ArtsHub.