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A-Level Film Studies

New College Pontefract

Park Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4QR

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
New College Pontefract
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

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The creative digital industry of one if the UKs fastest growing industries. Students who study Film Studies will be reflecting on the reasons behind why film is such an important 20th century cultural innovation and why it has become a major art form over the last hundred years. The course provides students with the opportunity to explore how film functions as an aesthetic medium and as a medium of representation. Students are also given the opportunity to develop and apply their own creative skills by producing their own piece of work in either filmmaking or screenwriting. This provides students with real life experiences and skills that will support their next steps into this industry. Overall, Film Studies is a course that helps students to appreciate viewpoints beyond just their own, communicate at a high level and work in a range of different contexts to show their appreciation of film as an art form and as a shared cultural experience.

Course Details

In Year 12 and 13 you will study a range of films from a variety of backgrounds, including: Classical Hollywood and New Hollywood Contemporary American mainstream cinema and indie cinema British cinema Argentinian cinema Turkish cinema Documentary Silent films Experimental film You will also study the practical elements of producing a short film, learning the following skills: Screenwriting Storyboarding Cinematography Set dressing Digital editing Post-production editing techniques The course is assessed through two exam papers and coursework. The coursework involves creating a short film and writing an evaluative essay of around 1600 words. This is worth 30% of the qualification.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Film Studies is the subject for you if you are fascinated by both the analysis of �texts� and the world of cinematography. You will be introduced to a wide range of styles and given the skills you need to investigate film in whole new ways. In lessons, students can expect to take part in thoughtful discussions, develop a critical approach to film and learn how to craft personal responses. Another key component of the course is the requirement to create a short film: a fantastic opportunity for students to develop their practical skills and demonstrate the subject knowledge they have learnt. We are able to offer students access to industry standard equipment in the completion of this task. Students are also encouraged to attend film club to further develop their knowledge, as well as a yearly film festival, which always proves to be a thoroughly enriching experience!

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