The study of film institutions and audiences supports the central focus on meaning and response by exploring issues of production and consumption, supply and demand. Some of the recurring debates within film culture such as regulation and cultural hegemony will also be explored. The course intends to introduce students to the diverse range of film forms and film styles which have developed in different places through the history of cinema. However, in giving students the opportunity to study a significant film movement and aspects of national cinemas, it is intended that an interest in film culture will be fostered which can be taken forward in lifelong learning.
Name: Film Studies A Level Qualification title: Film Studies A Level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment The final mark is made up of 2 exams, one at the end of each year, and two pieces of coursework. The AS exam is 2 1/2 hours long and is in three sections. The AS coursework comprises of one essay and a photographic storyboard. At A2 your exam covers three sections again, but this time is 2 3/4 hours long. The coursework at A2 can be more practical or written depending on where your strengths lie. Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20161101 14:43:49 Updated 20161101 14:43:49
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