FM2 British and American Film

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Film studies AS WJEC American and European Film
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    Film studies AS WJEC American and European Film

  • Summaries of the entire WJEC AS Film course (American and European film) Including; Contemporary American and British film(Get Out and Fish Tank), focusing on specialist elements. Classic and New Age Hollywood films (Casablanca and Alien). Non English Language European film (Pans labyrinth)
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A Level Film Studies Selma note package - scene analysis + spectatorship
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    A Level Film Studies Selma note package - scene analysis + spectatorship

  • Detailed notes on key sene analysis, perfect for those studying DuVernay’s ‘Selma’, for the American film section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. The key scene analysis is divided into separate micro-elements ready to support as evidence in your exam essays. There are also notes on both Ideology and Spectator ship, therefore catering to both question types.
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A Level Film Studies Boyhood note package- scenes and spectatorship
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    A Level Film Studies Boyhood note package- scenes and spectatorship

  • This document encompasses in note form all information needed for those studying Richard Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ for the American film section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. This document includes detailed scene analysis notes, with evidence divided into separate micro-elements ready to support your exam essays. There are also notes on both Ideology and Spectatorship to cater to both question types.
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A level Film Studies - This is England note package
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    A level Film Studies - This is England note package

  • This document is the perfect note form summary for those studying Shaun Meadows ‘This is England’, for the British Film section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. This document includes detailed key scene analysis with the evidence divided into specific micro elements, ready to support your exam essays.
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A Level Film Studies Trainspotting note package- key scene analysis.
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    A Level Film Studies Trainspotting note package- key scene analysis.

  • This document is the complete note form package for those studying Danny Boyle’s ‘Trainspotting’, for the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. Included here is detailed key scene analysis on multiple iconic scenes, with evidence divided into specific micro-elements ready to support your essays.
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A Level Film Studies One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Package
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    A Level Film Studies One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Package

  • This document is the complete study package for those studying Milos Forman’s ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’, as their New Hollywood film on the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. In concise note form, this document includes all the key scene analysis, divided into micro-elements, to support your exam essays. This document also caters to both the Auteur Theory and Context based question options as it includes information on both.
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A Level Film Studies Casablanca Package- key scene analysis and context
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    A Level Film Studies Casablanca Package- key scene analysis and context

  • This document acts as a note form information bank for those studying Michael Curtiz’s ‘Casablanca’, as their Classical Hollywood film on the WJEC A level Film Studies Course. These notes include detailed key scene analysis divided into specific micro elements, to be used as successful evidence in exam essays. The document also caters to both Auteur and Context question options by including details on both.
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Auteur Theory Essay on Vertigo (Hitchcock, U.S, 1958)
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    Auteur Theory Essay on Vertigo (Hitchcock, U.S, 1958)

  • This essay is prep for the American Comparison and covers the Auteur Theory, including it’s origins, multiple opinions and evidence of it within Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’.
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American Film Essay: How do spectators react to characters in your films?
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    American Film Essay: How do spectators react to characters in your films?

  • A 40 mark essay answering the question "Explore some of the reasons why spectators may respond in very different ways to the same character. Refer in detail to at least one character from each of your chosen films." My chosen films are La La Land and Captain Fantastic. This essay got a mark of 36/40, which is equivalent to an A. I have also included the feedback I got which would have elevated my answer.
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