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Course Summary
Film is one of the most important and exciting art forms. The Eduqas A Level Film Studies course will enable you to understand how the key elements of film form, such as shots, editing and sound, create meaning for the spectator. From this basis, the study of film also incorporates an understanding of broader fields such as the importance of historical context, the representation of people, and the application of theoretical perspectives. You will have the opportunity to study a wide range of films that are both powerful and culturally significant. You will also have the opportunity to demonstrate your own creativity in practical filmmaking and screenwriting.
Course Details
STRUCTURE
Component 1 - Section A introduces you to the importance of Classical Hollywood – the Golden Age of American film making when the big studios controlled the industry. This is compared with the emergence of New Hollywood in the 1960s when maverick directors began to shake off the power of the studios and a new era of American film began. Section B compares contemporary mainstream Hollywood film with modern Independent American film. Section C compares two modern British films.
Component 2 covers several topics. These include: Global Film, Documentaries, Silent Cinema and Experimental Film. This component will introduce you to a wider scope of film experience than just Hollywood or British film. Component 2 also introduces Theoretical Perspectives and artistic movements. The study of Documentaries considers the importance and meaning of truth in film, while the study of Experimental Film will enable you to explore alternative film language and forms.
Component 3 - Following a period of research into professional scripts and films, you will produce your own screenplay, short film or film sequence. You will be able to bring together your understanding of the key elements of film form to create powerful products of your own. This component, worth 30% of the A level, is assessed through NEA coursework.
You do not have to have previously studied the subject to take Film Studies at A Level.
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Entry requirements
Minimum of five grade 4 GCSE passes; these must include at least Grade 4 in Maths. Additionally, this course requires Grade 5 in English Language or Media Studies.
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It can be useful in a wide variety careers from film production, journalism, marketing and education and for higher education subjects such as film and media studies, creative writing or the social sciences. It will give you transferable skills including visual communication, critical analysis and presentation that are useful for a wide variety of careers.
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