At the root of all film studies is the recognition that films are made: they are constructed using a range of elements- cinematography, mise-en-scene, sound, editing and performance which are organised structurally in terms of narrative and often genre. How filmmakers use these elements is a large part of what constitutes the formal study of film. Equally important is how spectators respond to the work filmmakers create.
GCSE English at grade 5 or above. GCSE Film Studies or Media Studies, if studied, at grade 5 or above, or Level 2 BTEC at Merit or above if studied at KS4.
Component One: Written examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes 3 extended response questions 35% of qualification - 120 marks Component Two: Written examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes 4 extended response questions 35% of qualification - 100 marks Component Three: Non-exam assessment/Coursework 30% of qualification - 60 marks
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At the root of all film studies is the recognition that films are made: they are constructed using a range of elements- cinematography, mise-en-scene, sound, editing and performance which are organised structurally in terms of narrative and often genre. How filmmakers use these elements is a large part of what constitutes the formal study of film. Equally important is how spectators respond to the work filmmakers create.
GCSE English at grade 5 or above. GCSE Film Studies or Media Studies, if studied, at grade 5 or above, or Level 2 BTEC at Merit or above if studied at KS4.
Component One: Written examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes 3 extended response questions 35% of qualification - 120 marks Component Two: Written examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes 4 extended response questions 35% of qualification - 100 marks Component Three: Non-exam assessment/Coursework 30% of qualification - 60 marks