Media Literacy: Reading the Screen

In a world saturated with information, understanding how a story is constructed is as important as the story itself. Media literacy is the art of reading the screen. It’s the ability to analyze, evaluate, and create media in all its forms.

As documentary filmmakers, we believe this is a critical skill. Our educational projects are designed not just to be watched, but to be used—as tools for discussion, critical thinking, and professional development in the classroom and beyond.

Our Educational Projects

Scanning Television

Our award-winning legacy resource for grades 7-12, featuring 51 video clips and a 96-page teaching guide.

Inside Plato’s Cave

Our legacy 13-unit, three-credit online course for teachers, delivered in partnership with Athabasca University.

Copyright & Media Literacy

Our formal submission to the federal Copyright Consultations on the importance of Fair Dealing for educators.