The study of film is highly regarded. Film Studies has been an academic discipline within universities for over 50 years and is regarded as an academic subject in its own right. Oxford and Cambridge are now offering Masters and PHD courses in Film Studies and Screen Arts. Russell Group universities accept Film Studies as an appropriate A Level qualification when prospective students apply to study a humanities or arts related discipline.
At least a grade 6 at GCSE Film Studies (if taken), or at least a 6 in English Language or English Literature.
70% of the marks derive from two exam papers (Component 1 and Component 2) and 30% Non-Examination Assessment – Creative Production. Component 1: Varieties of film and filmmaking (35%, 2 hours and 30 minute written examination) Component 2: Global filmmaking perspectives (35%, 2 hours and 30 minute written examination)
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | £37,350 - £42,714 |
Sixth Form Fee | £24,486 |
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The study of film is highly regarded. Film Studies has been an academic discipline within universities for over 50 years and is regarded as an academic subject in its own right. Oxford and Cambridge are now offering Masters and PHD courses in Film Studies and Screen Arts. Russell Group universities accept Film Studies as an appropriate A Level qualification when prospective students apply to study a humanities or arts related discipline.
At least a grade 6 at GCSE Film Studies (if taken), or at least a 6 in English Language or English Literature.
70% of the marks derive from two exam papers (Component 1 and Component 2) and 30% Non-Examination Assessment – Creative Production. Component 1: Varieties of film and filmmaking (35%, 2 hours and 30 minute written examination) Component 2: Global filmmaking perspectives (35%, 2 hours and 30 minute written examination)