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Film Studies Key Element Graphics

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This resource provides you with various thought shower graphics to include in documents you create for film studies. They include all the key words for Camera shots, angles, movement, mise en scene, lighting, sound and editing.
Film Studies Revision Worksheet - Key ElementsQuick View
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Film Studies Revision Worksheet - Key Elements

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This is a worksheet that can be used as an assessment, cover work, homework or as a lesson in itself. It recaps knowledge of the key elements of film form required for the GCSE Eduqas Film Studies course. However, it will test learners on the basic content for other media or film studies courses. Can be used in conjuction with the Film Studies Revision Booklet on The Basics. The worksheet covers: Cinematography - Camera shots, movements, angles Cinematography - Lighting Mise en Scene Sound Editing
EDUQAS GCSE Film Studies Revision Guide - Key Elements of Film FormQuick View
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EDUQAS GCSE Film Studies Revision Guide - Key Elements of Film Form

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This resources can be printed as a booklet for students to revise the key elements of film form. The resources uses mind maps and images to aid students to learn the the key terms. The key terms that are covered are: Cinematography including all the camera angles, movements and shots with examples. Cinematography - lighting Colour Saturation Depth of field Editing key terms with explanations Mise-en-scene key terms Sound Key terms Narrative structures and techniques with explanations Representation Aesthetics Areas of context Connotation and Denotation. You will receive a PDF version and an editable Word version (Please open this on the desktop application rather than the office 365 version as the layout can change. It is in A4 format but can be printed as an A5 booklet.
KS3/KS4 Drama PLC Objectives mapped from AQA GCSEQuick View
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KS3/KS4 Drama PLC Objectives mapped from AQA GCSE

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AQA Drama GCSE broken down into objectives for KS3 and KS4. Can be used to create: - A PLC - Assessment criteria - Assessment policy - Written Feedback policy - Can inform planning Mapped from the assessment objectives back to the start of year 7 so that clear progress can be shown. KS3 is then clearly linked to GCSE criteria
EDUQAS GCSE FILM STUDIES Hurt Locker Viewing Booklet/Answer BookletQuick View
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EDUQAS GCSE FILM STUDIES Hurt Locker Viewing Booklet/Answer Booklet

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This resource supports the teaching of Hurt Locker for EDUQAS GCSE Film Studies You will receive two booklets. One for the learners to complete themselves and one booklet with teacher notes. This can also be printed of for learners to revise from. Both booklets will be in Word so you can edit for your learners and PDF format so that you can print without worrying about layout. The booklets help learners to analyse several sequences from Hurt Locker with sentence starters and leading questions to help them along the way. Please open the word documents in the Desktop version to ensure that the tables and pictures are aligned properly.
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Drama Verbal/Written Peer Assessment Help Sheet

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One side of A4 designed to help learners give verbal or written feedback using subject terminology. The mat/resource provides key vocabulary for learners to use, for acting skills, drama techniques, character’s feelings, mood and atmosphere. The resource comes in word and PDF format.