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A LEVEL, CREATIVE

Film Studies – A Level

Start Date : September 2026
Location : Telford 6th

COURSE FEATURES

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Develop the skills to analyse, interpret and compare films critically

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Synthesise complex areas of knowledge

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Show how knowledge of the ways in which films reflect their social, cultural, political, historical and institutional contexts

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Informs analysis and understanding of set films

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If you are interested in how films create meaning, how stories are constructed visually, and you enjoy working independently while using a range of creative and analytical approaches, then this is the course for you. You will study a diverse range of films from different countries, time periods, and genres, including both mainstream and independent cinema.

You will develop an understanding of how films are constructed through key elements such as mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, sound, and performance, and explore how meaning is shaped by directors and interpreted by audiences. You will also consider how context, including social, cultural, and historical factors, influences both the production of films and their reception.

The first year of film studies A level introduces students to the essential building blocks of film as both an art form and a cultural product. You will explore core film concepts and key theoretical frameworks such as representation, narrative, ideology and spectatorship, developing a confident understanding of how films create meaning and engage audiences. Through close, detailed analysis of film sequences, you will examine film form in action – from mise en scène and cinematography to editing, sound and performance. Alongside this, you will investigate narrative structures, genre conventions, and the industrial and institutional contexts in which films are produced, distributed and exhibited. Practical production exercises, including scripting, storyboarding, filming and editing, allow you to apply theory creatively while building the skills needed for your NEA short film project.

Year two builds on this foundation through focused study of British and American cinema and more advanced critical approaches. You will explore how British film reflects social, cultural and institutional contexts through an in depth study of Hollywood filmmaking across different eras. Narrative, genre, and industry contexts are revisited at a higher level, encouraging you to analyse how audience expectations are shaped and how films operate within national and global industries. You will also apply key critical theories, including auteur theory, representation and audience/spectatorship, developing sophisticated, independent responses that prepare you for final examinations and further study in film, media, or the creative industries.
On completing this course, you can continue your studies on university courses in a wide range of medias.

Alternatively, you can start a variety of careers such as an actor, writer, director, digital content creator, or fields such as marketing and promotion.

Film Studies fits well with a wide range of other courses at HE level. For example, students have combined this course with English, film or history and applied their collective qualifications into careers such as teaching, publishing, or events management.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades 9-4, including English language and maths. If you have studied media or film, a grade 5 would be expected for GCSE.
Two exams – each worth 35% of the final A level, and one NEA (Non-Examined Assessment) – worth 30% of the final A level
The best thing about the course is being able to create your own short film for coursework which enables you to apply aspects of what is learned across a variety of the examined topics to a different context. Besides being your coursework, this could also be the first step on the road to producing a showreel to access future courses or jobs.

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