The main four films (which I shot and edited) provide
the in-depth starter knowledge to help inspire and sustain informed and
passionate debate within the classroom, while the fifth film (for which I
wrote the script and edited) provides an optional brief history of the
Holocaust, from the election of Adolf Hitler, through the end of World War II,
and beyond to the present day.
Editing this series provided some interesting creative
challenges (as evidenced in the third video clip below), not only in continuing to produce visually-arresting educational
films that didn't resemble the staid affairs I remembered from my own high
school days, but also in sensitively dealing with tragic subject matter – most
specifically the Holocaust. The main four films all exhibit sequences relating
to the subject, but the key was to not push too far with the footage, while
maintaining an honest and educational approach to the material.
However, we also felt that it was important to provide an
optional extra on the DVD – the aforementioned The Holocaust: A Brief History
– which fully lays bare the horrors of those events in a truthful manner that
avoids audience manipulation. It isn't required viewing in a class room, but
teachers have been provided with the choice to show it, or alternatively
utilise the script (provided on the DVD with comprehensive teacher's notes).
Once again, by working on an educational DVD, a challenge
was offered to create strong and interesting visual representations of the
complex theological issues and ideas being put forward by the narration. I was
able to tweak and improve upon previously used techniques, as well as try out
some new ideas across all the films, to keep the presentation fresh and
absorbing.
Click “READ MORE” below to watch preview clips of all five
films featured in The Problem of Evil, and see what people think of the films themselves...
“This is no bland anodyne treatment of an academic subject but a realistic no holds journey through one of the most harrowing and challenging subjects available for study”.
Karl Lawson, Principal Examiner Philosophy of Religion
“This DVD does not shy away from the hard issues and responses -indeed it embraces them and is also eminently watchable. It is frankly excellent and I can’t recommend it highly enough”.
Andrew Dalton, Head of Religious Studies, Shrewsbury School
“The best resource of its kind, which will greatly augment any course on the problem of evil. Thoroughly recommended!”
Linda Moore, Head of Religious Studies, The Mount School, York
“Stimulating, informative and engaging films that will enrich the learning experiences of all who watch them.”
Chris Fox, Head of Philosophy & Theology, Headington School, Oxford
“This series brings the arguments and counter arguments to life….an excellent resource.”
Dominic Hodnett, Head of Philosophy, Christ Church Grammar School, Perth
“Thought provoking, stimulating and flexible films that will certainly supplement and complement the teaching of philosophical ideas about the Problem of Evil.”
Imelda O’Grady, Senior Lecturer Education and Theology, York St John University
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