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Summary A Level Film Studies Sunrise (1927) Complete A* Notes
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    Summary A Level Film Studies Sunrise (1927) Complete A* Notes

  • This is a complete set of in depth notes for component 2, section c in A-Level film studies. Here is the structure of the notes and topics covered: 1. INTRODUCTION TO SUNRISE (F.W. MURNAU, 1927) - Brief summary of the film's plot - Historical context of the film's release 2. SILENT CINEMA - The argument for cinema as primarily a visual medium - Use of intertitles in silent films - Importance of performance - Transition to sound in the late 1920s 3. CULTURAL, SOCIAL & HISTORICAL CONTEX...
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A Research Into The Connections Between Vampire's and Surrealism In Cinema
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    A Research Into The Connections Between Vampire's and Surrealism In Cinema

  • Initial research conducted for the SCRP6001 Research Portfolio Module for BA(Hons) Film and Televisions 3rd Year on Surrealist Vampires. The research delves into various aspects of cinema including Asian director Yu Kwang Goeng, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, the Czechoslovak New-Wave and the origins of Surrealism including Andre Breton.
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3rd Year Thesis (Film & TV) : Bridging The Gap Between Vampires & The Surreal: The Surrealist Devices That Fuel Vampirism
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    3rd Year Thesis (Film & TV) : Bridging The Gap Between Vampires & The Surreal: The Surrealist Devices That Fuel Vampirism

  • A final year thesis for undergraduate Film & TV covering the connections between Surrealism and Vampire's in cinema, delving into various factors from the Czechoslovak new wave and the birth of surrealism to Asian cinema and the surrealist devices used to present vampiric characters of traits in cinema.
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Vertigo A* revision notes
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    Vertigo A* revision notes

  • Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock) notes for an A* in A Level. This document contains the following topics: Hitchcock as an auteur Voyeurism German Expressionism Cinematography Vertigo Context Key sequence analysis Motifs Laura Mulvey, Visual Pleasures and Narrative Cinema (1975) notes
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With reference to Fish Tank, discuss how cinema works as an affective space, considering how image, sound and various effects in your selected film are used to generate an affective experience.
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    With reference to Fish Tank, discuss how cinema works as an affective space, considering how image, sound and various effects in your selected film are used to generate an affective experience.

  • In this essay, I will be analysing what seems to automatically happen between the screen and the spectator when watching Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009) as a result of director Andrea Arnold’s successful usage of specific images, sound and various effects throughout the film. Throughout, I will particularly be analysing the experience I gained when watching the film and analyse how Arnold uses realism to create this connection in order to prove that cinema works as an affective space through c...
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A Level Film Studies Buster Keaton Silent Shorts Package
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    A Level Film Studies Buster Keaton Silent Shorts Package

  • This document encapsulates all information needed for those studying Buster Keaton’s silent shorts for the silent cinema section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. This note collection includes detailed key scene analysis, ready to support your exam essays. This document also caters to all exam question types, with cultural context information and colour coding for the Realist and Expressionist elements.
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AQA GCCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 WRITERS VIEWPOINTS AND PERSPECTIVES QUESTION PAPER (AUTHENTIC MARKING SCHEME ATTACHED)
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    AQA GCCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 WRITERS VIEWPOINTS AND PERSPECTIVES QUESTION PAPER (AUTHENTIC MARKING SCHEME ATTACHED)

  • AQA GCCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 WRITERS VIEWPOINTS AND PERSPECTIVES QUESTION PAPER (AUTHENTIC MARKING SCHEME ATTACHED) 0 1 Read again the first part of Source A from lines 1 to 10. Choose four statements below which are true. • Shade the circles in the boxes of the ones that you think are true. • Choose a maximum of four statements. • If you make an error cross out the whole box. • If you change your mind and require a statement that has been crossed out then draw a circle...
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A Level Film Studies AMY notes package- key scene analysis and theories
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    A Level Film Studies AMY notes package- key scene analysis and theories

  • This document encompasses all information needed for those studying Kapadia’s documentary ‘AMY’ for the documentary cinema section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. This document includes both key scene analysis to support your essays, and notes on the 4 documentary film theorists that is essential to this part of the exam.
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British Horror Cinema - DRACULA (The Horror Of Dracula) 1958
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    British Horror Cinema - DRACULA (The Horror Of Dracula) 1958

  • A-Level Film Studies: Dracula (1958) – Summary of Narrative, Iconography, and Representation Analysis This is a detailed and insightful A-Level Film Studies essay focused on The Horror of Dracula (1958), directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Films. Designed for FM2/B: British Horror Cinema, the work explores the film through multiple critical frameworks relevant to the AQA/WJEC specification. The document includes: A clear breakdown of the narrative structure, includ...
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