Choose this course if you are seriously interested in film. If you perhaps already make films of any kind, then this is the course for you. If you are enthusiastic, curious and creative then this is the course for you. If you think it will be easy and that we will just sit around watching old films all day, then you are seriously mistaken and should find alternative courses. If you are genuinely interested in a potential career in this industry and can demonstrate real enthusiasm for film, then you will be a natural. • Study ways to ‘read’ a film and ways in which spectators respond to film • Explore a diverse range of film and its social, cultural, political, historical and technological contexts • Look at films’ significance in national and global contexts • Apply critical approaches to film • Apply knowledge and understanding of film through filmmaking
• We have a minimum entry requirement of grade 4 in both Maths and English Language. Additional subject entry requirements for each subject are listed below. There may be some flexibility around these. • English can be either Literature or Language unless specifically stated. • At least a grade 5 in English plus able to demonstrate a genuine interest in the film industry or film production.
Two exams: Component 1 (35%): American film since 1960s Component 2 (35%): European film And a non-exam assessment (30%): Film production
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Myton Road, Warwick, CV34 6PJ |
Choose this course if you are seriously interested in film. If you perhaps already make films of any kind, then this is the course for you. If you are enthusiastic, curious and creative then this is the course for you. If you think it will be easy and that we will just sit around watching old films all day, then you are seriously mistaken and should find alternative courses. If you are genuinely interested in a potential career in this industry and can demonstrate real enthusiasm for film, then you will be a natural. • Study ways to ‘read’ a film and ways in which spectators respond to film • Explore a diverse range of film and its social, cultural, political, historical and technological contexts • Look at films’ significance in national and global contexts • Apply critical approaches to film • Apply knowledge and understanding of film through filmmaking
• We have a minimum entry requirement of grade 4 in both Maths and English Language. Additional subject entry requirements for each subject are listed below. There may be some flexibility around these. • English can be either Literature or Language unless specifically stated. • At least a grade 5 in English plus able to demonstrate a genuine interest in the film industry or film production.
Two exams: Component 1 (35%): American film since 1960s Component 2 (35%): European film And a non-exam assessment (30%): Film production