Have you ever wondered about how a film is made? What makes an actor a star? What is an auteur? How a screenplay is developed? How to become a film critic? Film Studies allows you to study one of our most important art forms equipping you with the language to analyse cinema with a critics eye. Not only will you get to examine films from all around the world, researching their contexts and understanding their culture but you will also gain the skills to recreate every stage of a films production from storyboarding and scriptwriting through to camera-work, soundtrack design and editing. Film Studies does not stop there - you also get all the knowledge and support to distribute and exhibit your own films! Work experience opportunities are arranged to suit each individual student and this year many have worked at the Royal Exchange Theatre and produced professional videos for Tameside Council. Many Film Studies students have gone on to complete apprenticeships with film and media companies Film Four and Tameside Radio whilst others have gone onto university to study journalism, editing, camera-work, sound engineering, creative writing, scriptwriting or to continue to study film at degree level.
Name: A Level Film Studies Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification type: Assessment Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20160201 12:01:59 Updated 20160201 12:01:59
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Tameside College
Further Education
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0161 908 6600
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Ashton Campus
Beaufort Road
Town:
Ashton-Under-Lyne
County:Lancashire
Title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing