Film Studies A Level (Educas)
Folkestone Academy
Academy Lane, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 5FP
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Application Instructions
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Entry Requirements - Minimum 4 grades in English and Maths with specific criteria depending on subject choice
How to Apply -
External applicants - Please apply via Kent choices on the T6 - Turner Sixth Form Page - which can be found here
Internal applicants - if you are already a pupil within the Turner Schools Trust you will be able to access our application form on our website.
Please ensure you add three courses in total to your application. (You are only able to choose one subject from each block). Please remember Sport Academy's are an added extra to your three chosen subjects.
Need help? Please see your school’s careers advisor if you are unsure how to apply. If you are unable to do so, please contact the Folkestone Academy for further advice on 01303 842400 or email pippa.ohanlon@turnerschools.com
Course Summary
This course is designed to deepen your understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of film, the major art form of the twentieth century, and one developing new modes of expression and exhibition in the first decades of the twentyfirst century.
The course builds on the cineliteracy you have developed informally since childhood. You will study film deriving from a variety of production contexts and experienced in a variety of viewing situations. You will also engage with a wide range of different kinds of films, developing skills of observation, critical analysis and personal reflection, as well as developing your creativity and practical skills, either in audiovisual or written form.
In particular, the course explores the relationship between the film and the individual by exploring how films create meanings and produce both intellectual and emotional responses. Additionally, the aesthetic and sensory qualities of film are emphasised as integral to a study of the interaction between films and spectators.
Analysis is enabled by the application of critical approaches, as well as through creative project work. The study of film producers and audiences explores issues of production and consumption: the supply of and demand for films. Some of the recurring debates within film culture will be explored. These include the global dominance of Hollywood, strategies for supporting indigenous film and the significance of fandom.
The course will introduce you to the diverse range of film forms and film styles developed in different places throughout the history of cinema.
Course Details
The course comprises of four units all of which are mandatory :
Unit Component 1 (M)
Title - Varieties of film and filmmaking
Weighting 35%
Assessment Written examination (2hr 30mins)
Unit Component 2 (M)
Title - Global filmmaking perspectives
Weighting 35%
Assessment Written examination (2hr 30mins)
Unit Component 3 (M)
Title - Production
Weighting 30%
Assessment Non-exam assessment
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Entry requirements
GCSE at Grade 5+ in English or English literature.
Your next steps...
This course provides a suitable foundation for the study of Film Studies or a related area through a range of higher education degree courses; progression to the next level of applied qualifications (e.g. HND); or direct entry into employment. In addition, the course provides a coherent, satisfying and valuable course of study.
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