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Film Studies

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31 Jewry Street, London, EC3N 2ET
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Film Studies is an academic discipline that examines the historical, theoretical and critical approaches to cinema as both an aesthetic art form and as a medium of representation. It develops skills of analysis through the study of the formal elements of film (cinematography, editing, sound, mise-en-scene and performance) and considers how these create and provoke meaning for the spectator. The course also explores the wider social and political contexts surrounding the production of film. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of films, combining the study of Old and New Hollywood with contemporary/independent American cinema, exploring British Cinema, whilst also engaging with European and Global Cinema. Studies in Documentary, Experimental and Silent Cinema enhance the breadth of the learning experience. The course also includes a practical unit where students make a short film and put their understanding of film language into practice. The A Level Eduqas course consists of the following topics: 1. American Film: Hollywood 1930 — 1990 and American Independent Cinema. 2. European Film: Contemporary British cinema and non-English language European Film. 3. Global Film: Recent Cinema from Outside Europe. 4. Film movements: Documentary Film. 5. Film movements: Experimental Film 1960 — 2000. 6. Film movements: Silent Cinema. 7. Non-Examined Assessment (coursework): Practical production.

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