Film AS/A2

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We offer both AS and A2 level Film Studies in one fully integrated course: 1 year for AS, 2 years for A2

Why do AS/A2 Film Studies?

to give yourself the opportunity to extend your understanding of visual literacy
to study in-depth film aesthetics, film history, film culture and film criticism
to develop an informed critical awareness of the film industry
to develop your interest and enjoyment of film
to gain some insight into a subject which is a valued degree subject
to combine the subject with other AS levels to produce a more varied range of subjects as part of your Post 16 programme

Higher Education

Film Studies is a recognised Advanced Level qualification. Students who follow this course gain acceptance on a wide range of degree courses including Law, English, Film Studies and Drama.
Teaching

Learning how to study independently, how to make the most of a tutorial, how to work in a ‘syndicate’ with other students, how to prepare for and deliver presentations: all of these skills seem daunting at first. Don’t worry, we want you to develop and succeed and are here to guide and assist you. Your teachers are available for additional tutorial support outside of
lessons.

The Course  AS/A2 Film Studies WJEC

On this course you will develop the knowledge and understanding of how a film works formally and stylistically and explore your responses as spectators. You will also look at how cinema functions as a business and as an institution and learn to understand issues of representation and content. The course consist of 2 units over each year.
AS
Film: Making Meaning - Coursework
The production of a short film in a specific genre and a micro-analysis study of a film of your choice
 
British and American Film
The Film Industry; style; narrative and genre

A2
Creative Project
A single study research project and screenwriting
 
World Cinema Topic
Single Film Critical Study
Spectatorship and Audience Response
Assessment

AS: Coursework and examination
A2: Coursework and examination

Examinations are available in January and June

For more information, help or advice about Film Studies contact:
Mrs Amanda Bellamy or Mr Matt Male
0116 2879921