Film Studies
Film Studies A- Level
Students follow the EDUQAS Film Studies Specification
Throughout the two years, students are expected to:
- Develop their practical skills and contribute to a culture of supportive criticism
- Lead presentations to the class related to the topics we have been studying
- Develop essay writing skills
- Contribute to class discussions
- Develop their knowledge of film beyond the classroom
Year 12
Throughout the year they do the following practical work:
- Make at least 3 short films
- Study a range of extracts from screenplays and practise writing their own
- Create photographic storyboards
Study a range of films:
- A pair of Global film texts such as Mustang and City of God
- A Silent Film such as Sunrise
- A pair of Hollywood films from 1930-1990 such as Casablanca and Bonnie and Clyde
- A pair of American Indie Films such as Get Out and Joker
Year 13
Students complete their Non Examination Assessment(NEA) – either a short film or a screenplay and storyboard accompanied by an evaluation
They study a further range of films:
- A collection of short films to use as inspiration for their NEA
- A documentary such as Stories We Tell
- An experimental film such as Cleo de 5 a 7
- A pair of British films such as Trainspotting and This is England.