Why should I follow this course? If you have a passion for films and really want to understand how they create meaning for an audience then this is the course for you. You will study the history of cinema and the ways that the film industry works in the US and the UK. You'll learn what we mean by 'the language of film', the techniques such as cinematography, mise-en-scene and editing that enable directors to entertain, educate or exploit their audiences. You will also have the opportunity to develop some practical film making experience by producing storyboards and a short film. What will I learn? AS level Exploring film form British and American film What teaching and learning methods will be used? You will learn through a variety of practical workshops and demonstrations. Teaching methods range from film screenings followed by whole class and group discussions, to students giving individual presentations on case studies. You will be supported through the practical modules by expert staff. You will be expected to attend screenings of particular films relevant to either the American or British film industry at certain times throughout the course and there may be the opportunity to participate in a film and media studies trip to London. What can I do when I have my qualification? Film studies is both a practical and highly academic A level, which is respected by both higher education institutions and employers alike. It is sound preparation for industry-based practical courses and degrees in the arts.
Name: Film Studies AS Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification type: Assessment Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20160322 09:29:01 Updated 20160322 09:29:01
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Title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing