WJEC • Film Studies
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Detailed key scene analysis for the film ‘City of God’ . Perfect for those studying the film as part of the Global Film section on the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. The key scene analysis is divided into separate micro elements ready to support your exam essay writing.
Detailed key scene analysis notes for Del Toro’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’. Perfect for those studying the film for the global cinema section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. The film theory analysis is divided into separate micro elements, ready to support your exam essays.
This document is the perfect note form summary for those studying Shaun Meadows ‘This is England’, for the British Film section of the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. This document includes detailed key scene analysis with the evidence divided into specific micro elements, ready to support your exam essays.
This document is the complete note form package for those studying Danny Boyle’s ‘Trainspotting’, for the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. Included here is detailed key scene analysis on multiple iconic scenes, with evidence divided into specific micro-elements ready to support your essays.
This document is the complete study package for those studying Milos Forman’s ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’, as their New Hollywood film on the WJEC A Level Film Studies course. In concise note form, this document includes all the key scene analysis, divided into micro-elements, to support your exam essays. This document also caters to both the Auteur Theory and Context based question options as it includes information on both.
This document acts as a note form information bank for those studying Michael Curtiz’s ‘Casablanca’, as their Classical Hollywood film on the WJEC A level Film Studies Course. These notes include detailed key scene analysis divided into specific micro elements, to be used as successful evidence in exam essays. The document also caters to both Auteur and Context question options by including details on both.
This is my close analysis of two major scenes from Hitchcock's 'Vertigo', with the techniques and stylistic choices I noticed being used and the potential meaning behind them. The analysis covered: 
- Cinematography 
- Mise en scene 
- Editing 
- Sound 
- Representations 
- Aesthetics 
- Context 
- Auteur style
These set of notes offer many significant points in the analysis of Hitchcock's 'Vertigo', which can serve as a basis when answering essay questions about the film. Includes notes on: 
- Cinematography 
- Mise-en-scene 
- Editing 
- Sound 
- Representations 
- Aesthetics 
- Context 
- Hitchcock as an Auteur
These set of notes provide information on Alfred Hitchcock, and his stylistic techniques which make him an Auteur. 
- Hitchcock's influences 
- Use of technology 
- Narrative 
- Themes 
- Hitchcock as a "brand"
These set of notes are an introduction to the genre of Hollywood film from the 1930s to the 1960s. They cover: 
- Classical Hollywood devices & stylistic traits 
- The studio system 
- "Star theory" 
- The Hays Code 
- Threats to Hollywood