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Page 1: Introduction to Film

G.C.S.E Film Studies

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StarterHello we are Miss Gunter and Mr Perrins

What is your favourite film?

And why?

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Film StudiesCourse structure

The course is divided into two halfs each worth fifty percent of the overall grade.

Two question exam

Two part course work

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EXAMThere are two questions.

The first will focus on an unseen extract (superhero movie) where you will analyse the scene.

The second will be to discuss the themes and content within a film chosen, Bend it Like Beckham

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CourseworkThere are two parts to the coursework

The first is to analyse and research a film of your choice which will include target audience and methods of distribution and exhibition.

The second will be to produce a short film / opening of a film. This will include planning, production and post-produciton working within a group in a chosen role.

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Todays ObjectivesWALT

Introduction to the Film Studies, starting to think critically about films.

What is genre?

What are the codes and conventions of Horror?

How is meaning and effect created in films?

WILF

Apply macro analysis to identify different genres.

List main elements used in creating meaning in films.

Apply micro analysis to understand effect in films.

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Introduction to FilmWe are going to start by introducing some key

terms and exploring them within film scenes.

WHAT IS GENRE?

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Genre Is a method of catergorising film by reoccuring

content.

What elements might exist within horror – Discuss.

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Things to consider• Sound

• Editing

• Mise-en-scene – We will discuss this soon.

• Camera angles

• Camera movement

• Special Effects

• Colour

• Lighting

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Mise-en-sceneA french term meaning everything within the

frame.

This includes: costume, props, location, lighting, colour / decoration, how the actor moves

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ConotationWhat it means

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DenotationWhat it is

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Watch the scene and discuss in groups what elements make this a horror film.

Task

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Micro AnalysisMicro Analysis will help you understand how meaning is created in films. It is basically the ‘Language of Film’

You will be focusing on Mise-en-scene and ONE of the following areas:

• Cinematography (framing, camera angles and movement, shot size, focus)

• Sound (Diegetic and Non-Diegetic, parallel and contrapuntal, sound bridges, ambient sound and sound effects)

• Editing (Types of edits, pace of editing and special effects)

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Mise-en-sceneElements of mise-en-scene include:

•Setting•Costume & Props•Lighting and colour•Performance•Gesture & Body language

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Cinematography

These Elements Include :

•Framing

•Camera Angles and Movements

•Shot Size & Composition

•Focus

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Sound

These Elements Include :

•Diegetic & Non Diegetic

•Parallel & Contrapuntal

•Sound Bridges

•Ambient Sound and Sound Effects

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Editing

These Elements Include :

•Types of Edits

•Pace of Editing

•Special Effects

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Task

Together these elements create meaning and atmosphere in the film. They also influence emotional responses in audiences and help inform the audience about the world of the film.

Watch the scene and discuss how the elements are used to create meaning.