With Filmclub you can create an after-school cinema club for young pupils. Members vote on a film they want to watch then LoveFilm deliver a screening DVD and the children get to discuss the films and share experiences, reviews etc on the Film Club forum.
The young film critic competition aims to empower young people of all ages to become their own critics of film. It also provides teachers with a powerful and engaging activity that is used in several different ways. Their website provides resources for teachers about the competition, suggested classroom activities and notes.
Coldhardflash focuses on TV series, feature films and online shorts being produced with Adobe’s Flash software.
The BFI produce a number of perfect teacher's packs with accompanying dvds of short films - perfect for gaining an understanding of film language. For three to seven year olds you're best with "Starting Stories" and for seven to eleven years "Story Shorts"
The book Television Production gets some very good reports
Teach with Movies is an American site, that although it charges $11.99 per year for its resources, seems to understand the value of film in the classroom.
Minted is an mie group for those based in the Edinburgh area.
You can find whole film scripts here.
Motionographer seeks to be a source of inspiration for filmmakers, animators and designers by sharing: work from studios, freelancers and students; with feature stories and commentary about the creative process.
Is just about animation
Has loads of good media information and blogs continuously
A great place to start research with lists galore.
A man who knows a thing or two about using gaming for education