Films have an important part to play in popular culture, representing both our desires and our dreams. They also play a major part in shaping and designing our society. You will learn to approach film from a number of perspectives, examining the roles we play as spectators and consumers and the production of film as an industry. Course structure This specification is divided into a total of 4 units, 2 AS units and 2 A2 units. AS Level Unit 1 FM1 Exploring Film Form (Coursework) One analysis of how the micro aspects of a chosen extract from a film of your own choice produce meanings and responses (1500 words) One creative project based on a film sequence or short film Unit 2 FM2 British and American Film (External Assessment 2 1?2 hours Written Paper) Three questions, one from each section: Section A Response to stimulus material set by Awarding Body based on producers and audiences of film (40) Section B Topics in British Film (40) Section C US Film - Comparative study of two films (40) Paper raw mark total 120 Paper UMS total 120
Name: Film Studies Level 3 GCE AS Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies (Level 3) Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Examinations and coursework Awarding - Created 20101029 10:49:06 Updated 20140310 01:20:55
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