Film Studies
The Corsham School - Wiltshire
01249713284
The Tynings, Corsham, SN13 9DF
Course summary

At the root of all film studies is a recognition that films are made: they are constructed using a range of elements – the key elements of films form. All films studied throughout the course will be analysed through an exploration of these key elements; how filmmakers use these key elements to create meaning and responses and the contexts in which these films are produced. Film is a key cultural innovation of the 20th century and a major art form of the last century. Those who study it bring with them a high degree of enthusiasm and excitement for what is a powerful and culturally significant medium. Practical production work is a crucial part of the course. Studying a diverse range of films is designed to give learners the opportunity to apply their knowledge and understanding of how films are constructed to their own filmmaking and screenwriting. A Level Film Studies provides an excellent progression to a range of higher education degrees and vocational level courses or to employment. Every year a number of our Film Studies students go on to study film in higher education – in both practical and theoretical courses and some our previous Film Studies students are working within the industry in a range of roles.

Entry requirements

- Students should have a Grade 5 in either English Language or English Literature. - Students with 5 GCSEs at Grade 5 or equivalent can consider the A level pathway. However, with a subject that was studied at GCSE we usually require a grade 6 at GCSE.

How you'll be assessed

Component 1: Varieties of film and film making. Written exam (35%) Component 2: Global filmmaking perspectives. Written exam (35%) Component 3: Production (non exam 30%)

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityWiltshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressThe Tynings, Corsham, SN13 9DF