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In studying a film such as Mulholland Drive we are considering a film that’s regarded as a contemporary ‘classic’. There are a wealth of ideas to engage with in the discourse about the film. Discourse refers to the conversations and debates around the film, or any particular subject, and the perspectives of such conversations can engage us in a range of valuable ideas.
In studying a film such as The Joker, we are considering a film that’s regarded as a contemporary ‘classic’. There are a wealth of ideas to engage with in the discourse about the film. Discourse refers to the conversations and debates around the film, or any particular subject, and the perspectives of such conversations can engage us in a range of valuable ideas.
Rationale Section A of Paper 1 focuses upon the micro-elements of film form and the construction of meaning and response by both filmmaker and spectator, with a particular focus on US films from the Silent Era to 1990. Knowledge and understanding of film form and its key terms will be developed through: * studying the micro-elements of film form * identifying how these elements construct meanings and contribute to the aesthetics of film * an appreciation of film poetics: film as a constructed artefact, resulting from processes of selection and combination
In studying a film such as The Worst Person in the World (Verdens verste menneske), we are considering a film that’s regarded as a contemporary ‘classic’. There are a wealth of ideas to engage with in the discourse about the film. Discourse refers to the conversations and debates around the film, or any particular subject, and the perspectives of such conversations can engage us in a range of valuable ideas.
Eduqas A Level Film Studies British Film since 1995 New Case Study 2025 Films Section A of Paper 1 focuses upon the micro-elements of film form and the construction of meaning and response by both filmmaker and spectator, with a particular focus on US films from the Silent Era to 1990.
In this lacuna of teaching and learning, we can use this time to envelop young people in our love of film. Using your Edusites Film membership engages both potential and first year A Level and IB in your love of film as an academic discipline.
Section B: Documentary Film (single-film study) Resource: Analysing a Documentary Film Sisters in Law (Ayisi and Longinotto, Cameroon and UK, 2005) The Arbor (Barnard, UK, 2010) Stories We Tell (Polley, Canada, 2012) live! 20,000 Days on Earth (Forsyth and Pollard, UK, 2014) Amy (Kapadia, UK, 2005) Context: Amy Winehouse 'Popstar'
Welcome to Edusites GCSE Film: Your Gateway to Success in Film EducationAt Edusites, we understand the power of film as a medium for storytelling, creativity, and cultural exploration. Our comprehensive GCSE Film resources are designed to ignite passion and curiosity in students while equipping teachers with the tools they need to deliver engaging and impactful lessons. Whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students or a student eager to explore the world of film, Edusites is your ultimate partner in achieving success.As a member of Edusites, you’ll gain access to a wealth of expertly crafted resources tailored to the GCSE Film curriculum. From in-depth analysis of key films and genres to interactive lesson plans and student activities, our materials are created with the needs of both teachers and students in mind. We provide everything you need to master the subject, develop critical thinking skills, and excel in exams.Join our vibrant community of educators and learners who are passionate about film. With Edusites, you’ll be empowered to explore the art of cinema, understand its techniques, and appreciate its impact on society. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or new to the subject, our resources will help you and your students unlock the full potential of film education.Discover the difference that quality resources and expert guidance can make. Become a member of Edusites GCSE Film today and take the first step towards film education excellence.
Edusites English Macbeth Allusions booklet is not only useful for the teaching of Macbeth, but also in other texts where these biblical and classical allusions are made. We’re preparing our students for the language exam, where the text could be taken from anywhere. We are preparing our students for A Level, where good Bible knowledge is necessary for every text on the syllabus.
Presented at both The Team English Conference and the ResearchEd National conference this series of resources combine the latest research to improve creative writing. Directed towards improvements for the GCSE English Language Paper this resource can be used in conjunction with any qualification which includes a Creative Writing element.
"That depends on where you want to end up." The Cheshire Cat.” Need some help down the rabbit hole of the new NEAs? In this week's Blog Nick Belger offers more timely and experienced advice on how to get the very best out of your students.
I’m sure all you cool Media Edutistas are going to agree with me on this one. As much as I love a bit of Great British Bake-Off, I sometimes feel the two production pieces at the beginning and the end are a bit annoying. Knowing the task and the rules before you enter the competition is OK for the inevitable quirky, eccentric, golly-gosh student type who has had all day to practice after their 33 minutes of weekly lectures have finished.
As an English teacher, Edusites Film has been an invaluable resource for both my students and me. The comprehensive range of study materials, insightful film analysis, and engaging lesson plans have transformed the way I teach film. The platform’s depth and accessibility have allowed my students to develop a deeper understanding of film language, narrative techniques, and the historical context of cinema.
The materials are thoughtfully structured, aligning perfectly with curriculum requirements, which has saved me countless hours of lesson preparation. What I appreciate most is how Edusites Film manages to make complex concepts approachable for students of all abilities, encouraging critical thinking and creativity.
Thanks to Edusites, my students are not only excelling in their exams but are also genuinely passionate about film as an art form. I highly recommend Edusites Film to any teacher looking to enhance their film studies curriculum.
As an English teacher, Edusites Film has been an invaluable resource for both my students and me. The comprehensive range of study materials, insightful film analysis, and engaging lesson plans have transformed the way I teach film. The platform’s depth and accessibility have allowed my students to develop a deeper understanding of film language, narrative techniques, and the historical context of cinema.
The materials are thoughtfully structured, aligning perfectly with curriculum requirements, which has saved me countless hours of lesson preparation. What I appreciate most is how Edusites Film manages to make complex concepts approachable for students of all abilities, encouraging critical thinking and creativity.
Thanks to Edusites, my students are not only excelling in their exams but are also genuinely passionate about film as an art form. I highly recommend Edusites Film to any teacher looking to enhance their film studies curriculum.