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Hi there! I'm an experienced teacher of English across KS3, 4 and 5. I'm also a Film Studies specialist, as a current examiner and consultant. In my shop you'll find a range of resources available-many for free but some available with more detailed content available for just a couple of pounds. Thanks for stopping by and please get in touch via Twitter if you have any questions or requests.

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Hi there! I'm an experienced teacher of English across KS3, 4 and 5. I'm also a Film Studies specialist, as a current examiner and consultant. In my shop you'll find a range of resources available-many for free but some available with more detailed content available for just a couple of pounds. Thanks for stopping by and please get in touch via Twitter if you have any questions or requests.
District 9 GCSE Film Studies study guide / ebook / revision guide / scheme of work
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District 9 GCSE Film Studies study guide / ebook / revision guide / scheme of work

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Many thanks for taking the time to look at this resource. This is a huge 100 page study guide to District 9, supporting the film for Eduqas GCSE Film Studies. Written by an experienced examiner and consultant, this booklet on District 9, directed by Neil Blomkamp in 2009, provides a huge range of activities. Designed to be a digital textbook as well as study and revision guide, this resource features dozens of activities and hundreds of questions as well as information to support students and teachers appreciation of District 9 in relation to Component 2 of Eduqas GCSE Film Studies. If you’d like to take a look at every page of this resource please look at my Profile on here and follow the link to my SlideShare account OR Google Ian Moreno-Melgar+SlideShare and take at look at my ‘DOCUMENTS’ page. Some of the work includes: the context of South Africa, including details on apartheid, key facts and information on the making of the film, systems for keeping notes during watching with templates using the Cornell notes system, dozens of activities on narrative in film studies, information and activities on narrative theorists such as Vladimir Propp, Tzetvan Todorov and Claude Levi-Strauss, work on narrative techniques such as Chekov’s Gun, cause and effect and many more, in-depth details on key scenes, dozens of screenshots from the film as well as images from other relevant areas that have influenced the film, dozens of activities for students including hundreds of questions, guidance on how to analyse scenes from the film using hexagaonal learning, summary sheets to help with revision key scene analysis which includes links to the specific scenes or extracts, hosted permanently on YouTube, so you don’t even need a copy of the film to complete some of the tasks-again, perfect for students to complete! Many of the tasks have also been designed to be peer or self-assessed and there is a wide variety of solo work, paired work or group work catered for, with each activity described in detail at the beginning of each task.
Tsotsi GCSE Film Studies Scheme of Work / Revision / Viewing Booklet
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Tsotsi GCSE Film Studies Scheme of Work / Revision / Viewing Booklet

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A comprehensive scheme of work with over 60+ pages of detailed information and activities, designed to support in teaching Tsotsi for WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Film Studies. This version comes with 2 PDF versions as well as editable versions in Word and Pages format. If you’d like to take a look at every page of this resource please look at my Profile on here and follow the link to my SlideShare account OR Google Ian Moreno-Melgar+SlideShare and take at look at my ‘DOCUMENTS’ page. Written by an experienced examiner and consultant, this booklet on Tsotsi, directed by Gavin Hood in 2005, provides a huge range of activities. Some of the work includes: the context of South Africa, including details on apartheid, key facts and information on the making of the film, systems for keeping notes during watching with templates using the Cornell notes system. There are also in-depth details on key scenes, dozens of screenshots from the film as well as images from other relevant areas that have influenced the film. There are also dozens of activities for students including mock exam questions, comprehension questions on location, characters and more. PLUS: guidance on how to analyse scenes from the film using hexagaonal learning and summary sheets to help with revision. Key scene analysis include links to the specific scenes or extracts, hosted permanently on YouTube, so you don’t even need a copy of the film to complete some of the tasks-again, perfect for students to complete! Many of the tasks have also been designed to be peer or self-assessed and there is a wide variety of solo work, paired work or group work catered for, with each activity described in detail at the beginning of each task. This guide has been written so that it can be used in a variety of ways; print and use as a ready-to-go scheme of work in a booklet. Maybe give to students as a detailed homework that can be completed alongside your own classroom work. It also works great for revision, either with individual task printed or again, as a whole booklet. Try printing individual pages as starters or plenaries, or even using the tasks as engaging resources for lessons built around key ideas of your own. Your download will be a zip folder which contains 4 version of the same document, with no watermarks on any page. It also comes with Microsoft Word and Mac OSX versions so that you can edit and do as you like with it, as well as a high quality PDF version and a compressed PDF version that is a much smaller size. Designed to help in the delivery of GCSE Film Studies, this guide focuses on Component 2 Global Film. This guide focuses on the key aspects of Representation and film language, as per the Eduqas Specification. Many thanks for taking a look and for any future purchases!
Attack the Block GCSE Film Studies scheme of work / revision / viewing booklet / e-book
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Attack the Block GCSE Film Studies scheme of work / revision / viewing booklet / e-book

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Written by an experienced examiner and consultant, this booklet on Attack the Block, directed by Joe Cornish in 2008, provides a huge range of activities. If you’d like to take a look at every page of this resource please look at my Profile on here and follow the link to my SlideShare account OR Google Ian Moreno-Melgar+SlideShare and take at look at my ‘DOCUMENTS’ page. Some of the work includes: the context of the production of the film, London, social housing, gang culture and the London Riots of 2011. Also includes key facts and information on the making of the film and systems for keeping notes during watching with templates using the Cornell notes system. There are also in-depth details on key scenes, dozens of screenshots from the film as well as images from other relevant areas that have influenced the film. You will also find a range of screenshots and screen grabs from other sci-fi films such as Blade Runner and Aliens. There are also screen shots from British films such as Harry Brown and A Clockwork Orange to aid and support the work on comparing film texts. The booklet also contains dozens of activities for students including mock exam questions, comprehension questions on location, characters and more. PLUS: guidance on how to analyse scenes from the film using hexagaonal learning and summary sheets to help with revision. Key scene analysis include links to the specific scenes or extracts, hosted permanently on YouTube, so you don’t even need a copy of the film to complete some of the tasks-again, perfect for students to complete! Many of the tasks included have also been designed to be peer or self assessed and there is a wide variety of solo work, paired work or group work catered for, with each activity described in detail at the beginning of each task. Your purchase will be for one zip file that contains Microsoft Word and Mac OSX versions so that you can edit and do as you like with, as well as unmarked PDFs ready for printing. This booklet has been written so that it can be used in a variety of ways; print and use as a ready-to-go scheme of work in a booklet. Maybe give to students as a detailed homework that can be completed alongside your own classroom work. It also works great for revision, either with individual task printed or again, as a whole booklet. Try printing individual pages as starters or plenaries, or even using the tasks as engaging resources for lessons built around key ideas of your own. This guide / ebook is designed to help in the delivery of GCSE Film Studies, focusing on Component 2 Global Film. This guide focuses on the key aspects of Film style / aesthetics as well as film language, as per the Eduqas Specification. Many thanks for taking a look and for any future purchases!