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H410 01 Film History Sample Assessment Material.
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H410 01 Film History Sample Assessment Material. 
 
A LevelFilmstudieshistoryH410/01H410cambridgeBirth of a Nation* (1915). Directed by DW Griffith. USA Citizen Kane (1941). Directed by Orson Welles. USA 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). Directed by Stanley Kubrick. USA The Gold Rush (1925). Directed by Charles Chaplin. USA Singin’ in the Rain (1952). Directed by Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen. USA Raging Bull (1980). Directed by Martin Scorsese. USA The Mark of Zorro (1920). Directed by Fred Niblo and ...
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A Close Analysis of 2 Scenes from 'Vertigo'
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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
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Essay Comparing the Representation of Gender in ‘Sunrise’ and ‘Vertigo’ OCR Film Studies
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Compare the Representation of Gender in ‘Sunrise’ and ‘Vertigo’. Essay example answering the above prompt. Sunrise Murnau, Vertigo Hitchcock. OCR Film History Unit. A Level Film Studies.
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Stills of Hitchcock's Vertigo with detailed analysis of the scene.
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Stills of Hitchcock's Vertigo with detailed analysis and context. Uses technological terms and relevant terminology. The scene includes Judy's discovery by Scottie. Film History OCR A Level Film Studies
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Vertigo learning pack
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Contains "The use of colour in Vertigo" and a character summary for the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film, widely considered to be one of the best of all time. English Literature exam tips also included.
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FILM TV 6A / FTV6A_FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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FTV 6A 
FINAL EXAM REVIEW 
1) What defines a “major” studio from a “minor” studio? Name the “Big 5” 
and “Little 3.” Compare and contrast their structure, types of production, 
and position in the industry. 
- Big 5 – Which studios? 
- Little 3 – Which studios? 
- Vertical integration 
- B-pictures 
- Contracted talent 
- Explain the historical significance of everything you discuss, and 
explain the connection between what you discuss 
Hollywood Majors (Overall Description) ...
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The use of colour in Vertigo (1958)
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Includes pictures demonstrating how colours and contrasts are used to portray ideas in Vertigo (1958).
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Character summary for Vertigo (1958)
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Includes character summaries, filmmaking techniques and tips for Lit exams.
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A Level WJEC Eduqas Film Studies Notes - Auteur Theory, Alfred Hitchcock, Ridley Scott
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2500-word summary and essay-style analysis of Andrew Sarris Auteur theory, applied to Vertigo (1958), Rear Window (1954), Blade Runner (1982) and Alien (1979). These notes were used to revise for Film Studies WJEC A level in 2019 for which I achieved a high A* grade. Detailed and succinct analysis, referencing gender representation and linking directly to the most current A level specification.
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