Film Studies A Level

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You will study how popular British and American films are put together and understood by their audiences. You will look at camera and editing techniques, design, acting, and other aspects of the ways meanings are produced in films. We also consider narrative, genre and the workings of the film industry. A special study is made of how films communicate social messages and values, possibly looking at how crime or the immigrant experience is reflected in British films. There is also a comparative study of two American films from the same genre but produced in different time periods.

Course information

Name: Film Studies A Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification type: Assessment Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20160907 08:43:30 Updated 20160907 08:43:30

Entry requirements

None

Provider

SUSSEX DOWNS COLLEGE
Further Education
info@sussexdowns.ac.uk
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http://www.sussexdowns.ac.uk/

Address

Ecat House, Cross Levels Way Town: Eastbourne

Learning aims

Title: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Qualification: GCE AS Level in Film Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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