Course Overview
This course studies a wide-ranging mix of film studies to enable you to discover your passion.
… You want to go into higher education in the subject
… You want to work in the film industry
… You want a practical and theoretical study course
This course is suitable if you want to go on to higher education, work in the film industry or simply have an interest in the subject. The course includes the study of the features of:
- Films (including setting, props, costumes, make-up, camera work, lighting, editing, sound, performance)
- Narrative, genre and representation
- Different viewing platforms and audience responses to films
- Hollywood and British film industries
- World cinema
- Critical study of films
This A Level course supports you to create a practical production (a screenplay for a fiction film, a script for a documentary or a short film) linked to a research project.
Full commitment to attendance is required, as is respect for others, enthusiasm for the subject and self-motivation. You’ll be continually assessed and there is an expectation that you’ll continue your studies and coursework during your own time.
You can go on to higher education (HND or BA courses) in a film, media or communication subject. Some degree courses place more emphasis on creative production and can be located in art and design or performing arts, as well as in media, film and communications departments. Other courses emphasise critical skills. Often degree courses offer a combination of creative and critical elements and approaches.
To enter, you’ll need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above, to include Maths, English/Welsh First Language.
Due to the analytical nature of the course, it is suggested (although not a requirement) that learners achieve a B grade at English Literature GCSE.