Hone your communication and analytical skills with this exciting course. In the first year you will increase your awareness of film form by exploring how cinematography, editing, mise-en-scene, performance, and sound go together to create meaning in film. The course will encourage you to develop a keen awareness of the role of the audience in making meanings from film, in particular reflecting on your own role as a spectator. Film history will also be explored, covering a range of significant movements, styles and popular and iconic filmmakers. You will demonstrate your knowledge and understanding through practical and written tasks. In the second year, you will undertake further study of films by researching a topic of your choice culminating in the completion of a creative project. You will extend your knowledge of world cinema and explore some key styles of film and issues such as how silent and experimental films elicit emotional responses from an audience. • You will develop your analytical skills, in particular your ability to identify and justify the use of key technical features in film. • You will learn a more sophisticated way of writing, including expressing your personal voice and applying a range of critical perspectives in your analysis of Film. • You will gain technical skills with industry-standard hardware and software (if you choose to create a film production in the coursework unit).
Five 4-9 grades (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language. Grade 4 or above in Media Studies is desirable but not essential.
Coursework = 30% Examination = 70%
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Surrey |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Rydens Way, Woking, GU22 9DL |
Hone your communication and analytical skills with this exciting course. In the first year you will increase your awareness of film form by exploring how cinematography, editing, mise-en-scene, performance, and sound go together to create meaning in film. The course will encourage you to develop a keen awareness of the role of the audience in making meanings from film, in particular reflecting on your own role as a spectator. Film history will also be explored, covering a range of significant movements, styles and popular and iconic filmmakers. You will demonstrate your knowledge and understanding through practical and written tasks. In the second year, you will undertake further study of films by researching a topic of your choice culminating in the completion of a creative project. You will extend your knowledge of world cinema and explore some key styles of film and issues such as how silent and experimental films elicit emotional responses from an audience. • You will develop your analytical skills, in particular your ability to identify and justify the use of key technical features in film. • You will learn a more sophisticated way of writing, including expressing your personal voice and applying a range of critical perspectives in your analysis of Film. • You will gain technical skills with industry-standard hardware and software (if you choose to create a film production in the coursework unit).
Five 4-9 grades (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language. Grade 4 or above in Media Studies is desirable but not essential.
Coursework = 30% Examination = 70%