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|author=Dan Farrell and Donna Bamford
|title=The Movie Making Book
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=In my youth we had to make do with a camcorder that would fit a mini-tape that you recorded onto. This mini-tape would then slip into a casing that could be watched on your VHS (imagine something like a DVD player, but with awful fidelity). In all, making a film was a big old faff, but trying to do anything fancy was almost impossible. There is no longer this excuse for kids today with their camera enabled smart devices, but just because they can do something does not mean they will be any good. A guide for movie making would certainly help!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0711238871</amazonuk>
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|author=Val McDermid
Except that is for one small house, a sturdy house with stone walls and a solid wooden door, a garden and a field.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>190920840X</amazonuk>
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|author=Claudia Boldt and Eleanor Meredith
|title=Think and Make Like an Artist
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=Having been banned from the Tate Modern by my partner for making too many snarky remarks, I am not sure that I ever want to think or make like an artist. My unartistic brain is unable to comprehend most art. I see a rain dirty valley, but the artists sells you Brigadoon. A lot of what makes art great is knowing what it is meant to represent; even I have been swayed on occasion once I have been informed. Therefore, to teach art appreciation to a young audience will hold them in good stead and could also be great fun.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0500650985</amazonuk>
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