Welcome
Week 1 & 2 - Welcome to GCSE Film Studies
Week 3 - Global Film - Introducing British Film
Week 4 - British Film - Industry context genre and structure
Week 5 - Film Studies - British Film - Genre Conventions
Week 6 - Film Studies - British Film - Genre Conventions - Key Scenes
Week 7 - Film Studies - British Film - Genre Conventions - Context and Themes
Week 8 - Film Studies - Global Film - British Film - Exam Practice
Week 9 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 1
Week 10 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 2
Week 11 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 3
Week 12 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 4
Week 13 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 5
Week 14 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 6
Week 15 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 7
Week 16 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 8
Week 17 - Film Studies - Production - Understanding the Construction of Film - Part 9
Week 18 - Film Studies - British Film - Narrative
Week 19 - Film Studies - British Film - Denote and Connote
Week 20 - Film Studies - British Film - Theories of Narrative
Week 21 - Film Studies - Theories of Narrative - Slumdog Millionaire
Week 22 - Film Studies - Global Film - Social Context
Week 23 - Film Studies - Global Film - Exam Practice
Week 24 - Film Studies - Global Film - Introducing Non-English Language Film
Week 25 - Film Studies - Non-English Language Film - Representation
Week 26 - Film Studies - Non-English Language Film - Exploring Decency
Week 27 - Film Studies - Non-English Language Film - The Ending
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NEA / Coursework Moderation (GCSE)

In order to submit your production, you will need to attend four moderation sessions with a tutor. These sessions allow us to provide proof to the exam board that all coursework that has been produced has been done so independently and without unauthorised assistance. The sessions will take the following format:

Session 1
Planning and Research
Session 2
First Draft
Session 3
Final Draft
Session 4
Evaluation
Student will provide evidence of planning and research for their production.Student will present a first draft of their production which will be compared to the technical specification.Student will present a final draft of their production which will be compared to the technical specification.Student will present their evaluation which will be compared to the technical specification.

Each of the above sessions will be booked in when the student arrives at the relevant stage of completion.