Film Studies GCSE

Course Overview

Film is an important part of many people’s lives. GCSE Film Studies is designed to draw on your enthusiasm for film and introduce you to a wide variety of cinematic experiences through films which have been important in the development of film and film technology. On this course, you will experience a powerful medium which inspires a range of responses, from the emotional to the reflective, as you are drawn into characters, their narratives and the issues films raise.


The Film Studies GCSE consists of three components:

  • Key Developments in US Film: This component assesses knowledge and understanding of three US films chosen from a range of options. You will study one pair of US mainstream films and one US independent film produced between 1930 – 1960 and 1961 – 1990; using these films to explore key developments in film and film technology. 
     
  • Global Film: Narrative, Representation and Film Style: This component assesses knowledge and understanding of three global films produced outside the US chosen from a range of options including one global English language film, one global non-English language film and one contemporary UK film.
     
  • Production: This component assesses the ability to apply knowledge and understanding of film to a production and its accompanying evaluative analysis. You will produce an evaluative analysis of the production in relation to comparable, professionally-produced films or screenplays.

Module Titles

  • US film comparative study
  • Key developments in film and film technology
  • US independent film
  • Global English language film
  • Global non-English language film
  • Contemporary UK film.
  • Production

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 Studying film is great, it's fun exploring new movies and learning how cinema works - I now want to study Film A-Level next year.