WJEC Eduqas GCSE Film Studies – Student Book - Revised Edition
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Description
Contents
Reviews
Language
English
ISBN
9781398376465
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
How to use this book
Knowledge and understanding
Part 1: Exploring film
Part 2: Film form
The case studies
Part 3: Component 1: US film
Part 4: Component 2: Global film
Part 5: Component 3: Production
Part 6: Exam skills
Part 1 Exploring film
Studying film
Why do we study film?
Part 2 Film form
Introduction
The key elements of film form
Cinematography
Sound
Editing
Mise-en-scène
Conclusion
How film form is used: the structural elements of film form
Genre
Narrative
How is film form used?
Representation
The aesthetic qualities of film
How we make sense of film
Specialist writing on film, including film criticism
Part 3 Component 1: Key developments in US film
Sections A and B The comparative study and key developments in film and film technology
Introduction
Why study mainstream US film?
Mainstream Hollywood: a brief overview
Film timeline – Part 1
Film in the 1930s
Film in the 1980s
Film timeline – Part 2
Dracula – the wider historical, social, cultural, political and economic context
The Lost Boys – The wider historical, social, cultural, political and economic
context
Context: a brief comparison
Case study: Dracula and The Lost Boys
Aesthetics
The structural elements of film form
Further reading and research
Component 1 exam insight
Section C: US independent films
Introduction
Why study US independent film?
Case study: The Hate U Give
What do we understand by US indie film?
Context
The world and film in 2018
The key elements of film form
Part 4 Component 2: Global film
Introduction
Section A: Global English-language film
Case study: Jojo Rabbit
Introduction
Key contexts
The key elements of film form
Section B: Global non-English language film
Case study: Girlhood
Introduction
Key contexts
The key elements of film form
Section C: Contemporary UK film
Contemporary British cinema: an introduction
Case study: Blinded by the Light
Introduction
Key contexts
The key elements of film form
Part 5 Component 3: Production
Introduction
Assessment
Suggested approach
Screenwriting option
Filmmaking option
Evaluative analysis
Part 6 Exam skills
Component 1: Key developments in US film
Component 2: Global film: narrative, representation and film style
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
Backcover
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