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GCSE Film Studies »

Richard Gent | Thursday August 08, 2024

Categories: Science Fiction, British Film, Film Studies Skills, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, GCSE, Film Industry, Skyfall, Genre, Narrative, Tsotsi, Scriptwriting, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, Non-Hollywood Films, Genres & Case Studies, Independent

Edusites Film GCSE is NEW! We are a volunteer-run nonprofit, dedicated to supporting you! Your contributions go directly towards professional resource development and maintaining our services. We would love to hear from you. If you're facing any challenges or have suggestions on how we can improve, please don't hesitate to reach out. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us better serve your needs. Contact me here   Component 1 Section A Films for Examination 2025 Choose one of the…
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WJEC AS Film Studies FM1 Exploring Film Form Scheme »

Rob Miller | Thursday July 16, 2015

Categories: Cinematography, EDUQAS A Level, EDUQAS AS, Micro Analysis, A Level, Hot Entries, Key Skills, Mise-en-Scene, Macro Analysis, Up, Gravity, Grand Budapest Hotel, The Shining, Skyfall, Genre, Narrative, Editing, Pre-Production, Planning, Production Zone, Shot Analysis, Moving Image Production, Film Analysis, Representation, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, Non-Hollywood Films, Analysis, Film Opening Analysis, Key Concepts

Overview Analysis of a 3-5 min Film Extract – Mise-en-Scene, Cinematography and Editing only: (30 Marks) Creative Project – Planning, Producing and Editing a 2 min approx. film sequence of between 10-25 shots (50 Marks) Reflective Analysis – (10 Marks) Edusites Film recommends a logical time to introduce the FM1 coursework is in week 6, the second week in October, 1 week before the Half Term. By then, students will have learnt skills of textual analysis in regards to micro and macro…
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