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Film Studies

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02075107510
Poplar High Street, Poplar, London, E14 0AF

Course summary

Film Studies A Level will allow you to analyze how films are constructed and will develop your appreciation of the film industry. Students will have the opportunity to investigate how film inspires a range of responses from the emotional to the reflective. They will also carry out case studies on stars, directors and genres and will produce a practical piece of film-based work. The course, which is a full A Level studied over two years, will give students a sense of the development of film from its early years to its still emerging digital future. The aim of the course is to generate enthusiasm and excitement for what is a powerful and culturally significant medium. If you love films and want to develop your understanding and appreciation of them, this is the course for you. You will be introduced to a wide variety of films such as mainstream and independent American and British films from the past and the present, as well as more recent global films, including some that are non-English speaking. You can expect to: •Give your opinion on a wide range of films •Work with others to create a film sequence or a short film •Analyze performance, cinematography, editing and sound of individual films •Examine current successful films and explain the reasons for their success •Study the process of film-making, from finance to production and marketing •Look at how audiences appreciate films and stars in case studies of movie internet sites, forums and fan behavior Film Studies can be studied alongside another 2 or 3 A Levels or BTEC equivalents. Most courses would go well, but particularly those from the Creative Arts and Media Faculty.

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Average point score
Minimum average point score of 4.3
Mathematics
Grade 4 in Mathematics
English Language
Grade 5 in English Language
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GCSE Average Points Score: 4.3, Grade 5 English Language GCSE, Grade 4 Maths GCSE, GCSE Written Subject 6 Desirable

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Assessment

60% Exam 40% Coursework

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Region
London
Courses
90+
Local Authority
Tower Hamlets
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Ofsted Rating
Good
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