A Level Film Studies: Memento - Auteur/NarrativeQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Memento - Auteur/Narrative

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I am the lead teacher for A Level Film within my academy, and have personally curated this document as the perfect exam preparation piece for my own classes. This is the perfect document to prepare your class for Paper 2, Section D, auteur and narrative, looking specifically at Memento. This is the perfect resource to help your class prepare for their exams. Within you will find: Initially the booklet will begin with the key information your students need to know, taking the broad spectrum of knowledge that is required and funnelling it into some incredibly helpful revision notes. Then, students will be guided through a few key tasks to summarise and understand the film, such as trajectory, and exploring key themes/ideas. 3 sequences have been then been identified, which will then guide your students through analysing them. They will make initial notes on the sequence Identify 9 key techniques they will focus on for their exam question They will then create a reverse storyboard to embed these into their long term memory. They will then repeat these steps for the corresponding film Then they will be asked to plan an essay using an essay planning sheet They will be guided through writing an introduction Finally they will write their analysis These steps are repeated three times in total, ensuring that your students know everything they could possibly need heading into their final exams. The booklet then ends on the previous exam questions from the last 6 years.
A Level Film Studies: Introduction to Film Studies for BeginnersQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Introduction to Film Studies for Beginners

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These 8 lessons will take your class through all core elements of cinema, paramount for engaging with the course. Students will be given shown examples throughout the 150+ slides, of each technique, and given an opportunity to make notes as they go. This is perfect for beginners and more experienced students alike, as the first 2 weeks of your A Level Film Studies course. On top of the initial examples of each technique in video format, students are also shown examples of these elements in practice within, Jurassic Park, Casino, Rocky II, Cliffhanger, Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and Carlito’s Way, so students can apply what they are learning within interleaved tasks.
A Level Film Studies: Coursework Bundle - Short Films and Essay WalkthroughQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Coursework Bundle - Short Films and Essay Walkthrough

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Film Studies coursework can be a challenging aspect of both teaching and learning. Within this pack you will have 2 key documents. The first is a 67 page booklet that features all of the short films listed on the specification. Each short film has 3 pages. An overview of the short film with key words to help students identify if it is applicable to their own idea. An overview sheet to make notes, and comments whilst they watch. A more formal core elements analysis sheet to unpick what they watch so it can later be applied to their own film, and essay. The second section is a 5 page, 7 paragraph walkthrough of how to write your analytical essay, with 13 handy steps with 31 sentence stems!
A Level Film Studies: Memento 1st Viewing BookletsQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Memento 1st Viewing Booklets

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This booklet is designed for students to make notes during a first viewing. It includes key characters, and questions which will prompt key note taking from the class. They offer space to track the trajectory of the narrative across the 3 acts of the film, they invite students to reflect on the key sequences, and identity which ones are best suited for re-watching, and finally they require a formal piece of analysis upon completion of the film as a whole. The memento booklet has 14 pages.
A Level Film Studies: Memento Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Memento Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This has 31 slides.
A Level Film Studies: Joker and Beasts of the Southern Wild 1st Viewing BookletsQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Joker and Beasts of the Southern Wild 1st Viewing Booklets

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These booklets are designed for students to make notes during a first viewing. They include key characters, and questions which will prompt key note taking from the class. They offer space to track the trajectory of the narrative across the 3 acts of the film, they invite students to reflect on the key sequences, and identity which ones are best suited for re-watching, and finally they require a formal piece of analysis upon completion of the film as a whole. Joker has 23 pages, and Beasts of the Southern Wild has 22 pages.
A Level Film Studies: Casablanca & Do the Right Thing 1st Viewing BookletsQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Casablanca & Do the Right Thing 1st Viewing Booklets

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These booklets are designed for students to make notes during a first viewing. They include key characters, and questions which will prompt key note taking from the class. They offer space to track the trajectory of the narrative across the 3 acts of the film, they invite students to reflect on the key sequences, and identity which ones are best suited for re-watching, and finally they require a formal piece of analysis upon completion of the film as a whole. Casablanca booklet is 18 pages, and Do the Right Thing is 23 pages.
A Level Film Studies: Analytical Vocabulary Wheel - All Exam QuestionsQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Analytical Vocabulary Wheel - All Exam Questions

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There are 7 exam questions across 2 papers, each with slightly different analytical phrasing, and key concepts to apply. These 7 vocabulary wheels are designed for each of the 7 questions specifically. Use them so your students can develop their analysis, reach top marks on the mark scheme, and get into the process of talking about the films with the exam in mind. Use this wheel, working towards the centre, to aid students to make highly detailed, precise, and developed analytical points.
A Level Film Studies: Amy Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Amy Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Technology (specific for documentary) Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. There are 38 slides on Amy
A Level  Film Studies: Buster Keaton Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Buster Keaton Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This has 97 slides.
A Level Film Studies: City of God & Pan's Labyrinth 1st Viewing BookletsQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: City of God & Pan's Labyrinth 1st Viewing Booklets

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These booklets are designed for students to make notes during a first viewing. They include key characters, and questions which will prompt key note taking from the class. They offer space to track the trajectory of the narrative across the 3 acts of the film, they invite students to reflect on the key sequences, and identity which ones are best suited for re-watching, and finally they require a formal piece of analysis upon completion of the film as a whole. City of God booklet is 14 pages, and Pan’s Labyrinth is 14 pages.
A Level Film Studies: Shaun of the Dead 1st Viewing BookletQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Shaun of the Dead 1st Viewing Booklet

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This booklet is designed for students to make notes during a first viewing. It includes key characters, and questions which will prompt key note taking from the class. They offer space to track the trajectory of the narrative across the 3 acts of the film, they invite students to reflect on the key sequences, and identity which ones are best suited for re-watching, and finally they require a formal piece of analysis upon completion of the film as a whole. This booklet has 19 pages
A Level Film Studies: Joker & Beasts of the Southern Wild Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Joker & Beasts of the Southern Wild Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This combo has Joker with 50 slides, and Beasts of the Southern Wild with 36
A Level Film Studies: Casablanca & Do the Right Thing Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Casablanca & Do the Right Thing Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This combo has 22 slides on Casablanca, and 37 for Do the Right Thing.
A Level Film Studies: Shaun of the Dead & Trainspotting Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Shaun of the Dead & Trainspotting Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This combo has 51 slides for Shaun of the Dead, and 63 for Trainspotting.
A Level Film Studies: City of God & Pan's Labyrinth Freeze Frames AnalysisQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: City of God & Pan's Labyrinth Freeze Frames Analysis

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Perfect for Post Lesson work, for students to approach the film chronologically, applying the core elements of film to specific moments, and through the lens of the units focus. There is a space for: Cinematography Mise-en-Scene Performance Lighting And finally, the specialist area for the unit at the bottom Excellent at consolidating knowledge, applying specific terminology, and in supporting the analysis of a sequence. Ideal for independent work, and stretching in depth analysis. This combo has 18 slides on City of God, and 19 for Pan’s Labyrinth.
A Level Film Studies: Entire 2 Year Course - Everything - SOWQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Entire 2 Year Course - Everything - SOW

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In this bundle, you will have everything to take you from lesson 1 until the exams. Within this bundle: To start Intro to Film for Beginners is over 8 Lessons, with over 150 slides. Introduce students to the requirements of the course, and give them the knowledge they need to access the content. Initial Viewings For initial viewing of films you will have active Viewing Booklets for: City of God, Pan’s Labyrinth, Casablanca, Do the Right Thing, Joker, and Beasts of the Southern Wild. Each of these ends with a formal assessment opportunity. Key Sequence Analysis Use this handy booklet to revisit key sequences from each film (at least 3 recommended per film), each booklet gives an initial overview of the sequence and its significance, then breaks it into 3 sections (beginning, middle, and end) and then offers a space for formal analysis of each sequence. Post Lesson Work For consolidating students knowledge, and pushing their analytical skills based around the core elements of cinema, students are given key freeze frames from each film in chronological order to analyse. Amazing for pushing analysis and revision. Films covered: City of God, Pan’s Labyrinth, Amy, Casablanca, Do the Right Thing, Joker, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Trainspotting and Shaun of the Dead. P1 and P2 Vocabulary Wheels For every section on both papers, use 7 vocabulary wheels to write excellently focused, top band analysis. Essay Planning Sheets For each of the different requirements of each question, use these essay planning sheets to structure writing, revise, and unpick sequences to their maximum . Coursework Bundle An essay walkthrough booklet, across 7 paragraphs, in 13 steps, with 31 sentence stems. Also, a booklet that covers every single short film within the specification, 3 pages for each, notes, formal analysis, and key details. All free links included. Exam Preparation Booklets: P1 and P2, all questions Use these exam preparation documents to revisit course content, be exposed to key revision notes and tasks, walk through 3 key sequences for each film, and then write a formal analysis on each, using the planning sheets and the last 7 years of exam questions (all included in each booklet.) Booklets include: Paper 1: Q1: Casablanca and Do the Right Thing Q2: Joker and Beasts of the Southern Wild Q3: Shaun of the Dead and Trainspotting Paper 2: Q1: City of God and Pan’s Labyrinth Q2: Amy Q3: Buster Keaton Q4: Memento Please note: I am only able to attach 20 items to the bundle, so have been unable to include the freeze frames for Memento, and the initial viewing booklet for Memento (not listed as being included above) - please message me after purchase and I will send these to you for free.
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English Literature: A Level Essay Plans

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These planning sheets are amazing when combined with past questions, so students can plan their ideas, responding to a specific question, and revise all at the same time. For extra challenge, use the analytical guideline sheet on slide 2 to write your response. A specific format for: 1 text 2 texts Multiple Poems Multiple poems and second text 4 different essay planning format sheets in total.
A Level Film Studies: Trainspotting and Shaun of the Dead Exam Preparation - Ideology/NarrativeQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Trainspotting and Shaun of the Dead Exam Preparation - Ideology/Narrative

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I am the lead teacher for A Level Film within my academy, and have personally curated this document as the perfect exam preparation piece for my own classes. This is the perfect document to prepare your class for Paper 1, Section C, ideology and narrative, looking specifically at Trainspotting and Shaun of the Dead. This is the perfect resource to help your class prepare for their exams. Within you will find: Initially the booklet will begin with the key information your students need to know, taking the broad spectrum of knowledge that is required and funnelling it into some incredibly helpful revision notes. Then, students will be guided through a few key tasks to summarise and understand the films, such as trajectory, and exploring key themes/ideas. 3 sequences for each film have been then been identified, specifically linked to each other (6 in total), which will guide your students through analysing them. They will make initial notes on the sequence Identify 9 key techniques they will focus on for their exam question They will then create a reverse storyboard to embed these into their long term memory. They will then repeat these steps for the corresponding film Then they will be asked to plan an essay using an essay planning sheet They will be guided through writing an introduction Finally they will write their analysis These steps are repeated three times in total, ensuring that your students know everything they could possibly need heading into their final exams. The booklet then ends on the previous exam questions from the last 6 years.
A Level Film Studies: Amy - DocumentaryQuick View
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A Level Film Studies: Amy - Documentary

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I am the lead teacher for A Level Film within my academy, and have personally curated this document as the perfect exam preparation piece for my own classes. This is the perfect document to prepare your class for Paper 2, Section B, documentary, looking specifically at Amy. This is the perfect resource to help your class prepare for their exams. Within you will find: Initially the booklet will begin with the key information your students need to know, taking the broad spectrum of knowledge that is required and funnelling it into some incredibly helpful revision notes. Then, students will be guided through a few key tasks to summarise and understand the film, such as trajectory, and exploring key themes/ideas. 3 sequences have been then been identified, which will then guide your students through analysing them. They will make initial notes on the sequence Identify 9 key techniques they will focus on for their exam question They will then create a reverse storyboard to embed these into their long term memory. They will then repeat these steps for the corresponding film Then they will be asked to plan an essay using an essay planning sheet They will be guided through writing an introduction Finally they will write their analysis These steps are repeated three times in total, ensuring that your students know everything they could possibly need heading into their final exams. The booklet then ends on the previous exam questions from the last 6 years.