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Host Your Event
Host your birthday party in the PALEY GX Studio For Individual+ / Family Members and above, host your private birthday party in the PaleyGX Studio! Includes up to 20 children (add up to 5 more for an additional fee, max 25). 90 minutes of gaming & 30 minutes of pizza, drinks, and fun! The PaleyGX gaming studio is open to all ages. The Virtual Reality (VR) lab is limited to age 12+ for PlayStation® VR2 and age 13+ for Meta Quest 3 (per manufacturer’s requirements). More -
Around the World
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite/Online ClassesGrades 3-5Class DescriptionExplore the many different ways people live, work, and play in countries around the world like Brazil, Malaysia, and the Philippines. By viewing programs from our celebrated International Children’s Television Festival and discussing them, students will compare their own lives to those of children elsewhere and consider how the natural environment and local customs shape and influence people's lives. All classes are interactive, with guided discussion designed to encourage active observation and critical thinking. More -
Mission
Drawing upon its curators, collection, and relationships with the media community, The Paley Center for Media examines the intersections between media and society. The Paley Center for Media is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms, drawing upon its curatorial expertise, an international collection, and close relationships with the media community. More -
Hitchcock: Master of Suspense
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite/Online ClassesGrades 7–12Class DescriptionAlfred Hitchcock enlivened the suspense genre with tongue-in-cheek introductions, macabre humor, and twist endings. In this workshop students analyze Hitchcock's use of the ordinary to create exciting, even frightening, television drama. All classes are interactive, with guided discussion designed to encourage active observation and critical thinking. VocabularyAs a group, provide definitions for the following words and concepts, which will be referenced during the class. More -
History
1975 An organization is founded by William S. Paley to collect, preserve, and interpret television and radio programming and to make these programs available to the public. Mr. Paley serves as its first chairman. November 9, 1976 The Museum of Broadcasting opens to the public on three floors of a converted office building at 1 East 53 Street in New York City, with 718 publicly available broadcasts in the collection. It is the first public institution to offer this history of broadcasting to the general public. More -
The Golden Years of Television
Senior CitizensClass DescriptionBetween the late 1940s and early '60s the medium of television became the dominant form of home entertainment. With only a few hours of programming a day, people excitedly tuned-in to see what this new technology would bring into their living rooms. This presentation revisits and celebrates some of the most beloved personalities from these early years in television. Milton Berle, Burns and Allen, and Lucille Ball, along with some of the most popular Broadway performers and artists of the time are among the highlights. More -
Teaching with Television: Staff Development Workshops for Educators and Administrators
< PALEYEDUCATION : Online ClassesProfessional Training WorkshopTeaching with TelevisionThis professional training workshop explores how to use television to enrich classroom curricula and stresses the importance of focused viewing and discussion when using audio/visual media as a teaching tool. The Paley Center's goal is to fulfill its role as an educational resource and also to develop an informed audience of education professionals ranging from those enrolled in preservice teacher training courses to classroom teachers to experts who develop curricula for local, regional, or national constituencies. More -
We All Have Tales: Legends, Fables & Folktales from Around the World
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite ClassesGrades 2–5Class DescriptionIn this class, we will explore the significance of legends, fables and folktales from around the globe including South Africa, Brazil, Greece, and the United States. Students will watch a selection of tales adapted for television and interpret the symbolism, meaning, and moral of the stories. Students will also have the opportunity to craft a collage inspired by one of the stories. Class length: 90 minutesAll classes are interactive, with guided discussion designed to encourage active observation and critical thinking. More -
The Fine Art of Persuasion: Television and Advertising
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite/Online ClassesGrades 5–12Class DescriptionWhat is advertising, what is its goal, and what are its methods? How do images and sounds combine to make a point or sell a product, and how have these changed over time? Through careful analysis, students will discover the persuasive techniques developed to capture a viewer's attention in order to promote a product or idea. All classes are interactive, with guided discussion designed to encourage active observation and critical thinking. More -
Superheroes, Crime Fighters & Villains
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite ClassesGrades 3-6What draws us to the stories of superheroes and villains? In this class, students explore the characteristics that make these popular characters so unique and compelling. More