Film Studies A Level
Homewood School and Sixth Form Centre
Ashford Road, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 6LT
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open: - 26th November 2025
Applications Close: - 16th January 2026
Entry Requirements: - Each course has its own entry requirements, please see course descriptions or the prospectus for details.
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices
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Course Summary
THE A-LEVEL FILM COURSE AIMS TO DEVELOP STUDENTS’ SKILLS SO THAT THEY BECOME ADEPT IN BOTH INTERPRETING AND MAKING FILM TEXTS.
Through the study and analysis of film texts and exercises in filmmaking, the course explores film history, theory and socio-economic background. The course develops students’ critical abilities, enabling them to appreciate the multiplicity of cultural and historical perspectives in film. Students also develop the professional and technical skills to express themselves creatively in film. The course requires willingness to attempt to understand alternative views, to respect and appreciate cultural diversity, and to have an open and critical mind.
Course Details
Students will study a full spectrum of the film landscape these include:
Hollywood Film 1930-1990
American Film since 2005
British Film since 2005
Global Film- European and World Texts
Documentary Film
Silent Film
Experimental Film
To complement this, students will be formally assessed on their practical skills. You will be required to make a short film and evaluation, which will form 30% of your final grade.
There is no expectation for students to have access to their own film equipment. The department is well resourced with a range of cameras, microphones, lighting and industry standard editing software.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
THE COURSE IS STRUCTURED AS FOLLOWED:
30% COURSEWORK
70% EXAM
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs at grade 4 and above including a grade 4 in Media if they studied it at GCSE. Alternatively, if not studied at GCSE, you must get a grade 4 or better in English.
Your next steps...
Students could progress onto higher education and/or work towards a career in the film/TV or other creative arts industries.
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