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Film Studies

Subject: Film Studies
Contact: Ms J McBride & Miss Egden

Overview

Key Stage 5 

Overview

This course is designed to introduce A Level learners to a wide variety of films in order to broaden their knowledge and understanding of film and the range of responses films can generate. This specification therefore offers opportunities to study mainstream American films from the past and the present as well as a range of recent and contemporary British films, American independent films and global films, both non-English language and English language. The historical range of film represented in those films is extended by the study of silent film and significant film movements so that learners can gain a sense of the development of film from its early years to its still emerging digital future. Studies in documentary, experimental and short films add to the breadth of the learning experience.

Production work is a crucial part of this specification and is integral to learners' study of film. Studying a diverse range of films from several different contexts is designed to give learners the opportunity to apply their knowledge and understanding of how films are constructed to their own filmmaking and screenwriting. This is intended to enable learners to create high quality film and screenplay work as well as provide an informed filmmaker's perspective on their own study of film.

Students will study a range of different films as part of the course, including Parasite, Moonlight, Trainspotting, Carol, Some Like It Hot, This is England and Do the Right Thing.

Curriculum Content

QPHS Year 12 Film Studies Curriculum Map download
QPHS Year 13 Film Studies Curriculum Map download

Exam board and course

WJEC Eduqas A Level Film Studies

Enrichment opportunities:

Film club runs weekly, allowing students to engage with a range of films, both classic and contemporary; trips and external speakers will – where possible – enhance students’ learning experiences.

Useful websites to support learning

WJEC website