Film Studies A Level L3 1719

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This course expands your current knowledge and awareness of the diversity of film as both art and business. Throughout this course you analyse the different ways in which film is constructed and the various ways in which an audience will respond to a film. Issues of representation are also central to this course as is an analytical mind. You are encouraged to explore the social, political and historical contexts that have affected the types of film that are made, as well as engaging in a diverse range of film outside the classroom. NB: This course is mostly theoretical and there is a focus on analytical essay writing. There is some practical element within the coursework.

Course information

Name: Film Studies A Level L3 1719 Qualification title: GCE A Level in Film Studies Qualification type: Assessment Proposed 70% externally assessed and 30% internally assessed Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20170105 14:31:22 Updated 20170105 14:31:22

Entry requirements

N/A Equipment required N/A

Provider

Strode's College
Further Education
info@strodes.ac.uk
01784437506
http://www.strodes.ac.uk

Address

Strode's College,
High Street, Town: Egham, County:Surrey

Learning aims

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

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