Welcome
Week 1 & 2 - Welcome to A-Level Film Studies
Week 3 - European Film - Core Study Areas
Week 4 - Global Film - European Film - Another Round - The Context
Week 5 - Another Round - Character and Scene Analysis
Week 6 - Another Round - Themes
Week 7 - Global Film - Non-European Film - Taxi Tehran - The Context
Week 8 - Taxi Tehran - Rules and Regulations
Week 9 - Taxi Tehran - Micro Analysis
Week 10 - Global Film - Practice Questions
Week 11 - Documentary Film - Core Study Areas
Week 12 - Documentary Film - Amy - The Context
Week 13 - Amy - The Director and Analysis
Week 14 - Documentary Film - Exam Practice
Week 15 - Hollywood Film 1930-1990 Comparative Study - Core Study Areas
Week 16 - Classic Hollywood - Hollywood History
Week 17 - Classic Hollywood - Auteur Theory & Foregrounding context
Week 18 - Classic Hollywood - Vertigo - The Context
Week 19 - Classic Hollywood - Vertigo - Connotations of Colour
Week 20 - New Hollywood - Alien - The Context
Week 21 - New Hollywood - Alien - Film Style
Week 22 - Hollywood - Vertigo and Alien - Endings
Week 23 - American film since 2005 - La La Land - The Context
Week 24 - American film since 2005 - La La Land - Themes
Week 25 - American film since 2005 - La La Land - Spectator vs Audience
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Submitting Assignments

Most weeks you will be set an assignment to help you to practice the topics set for that particular week of the course. I strongly recommend that you complete all tasks and assignment for all sections of each week of the course even though the tasks are not marked as this would represent the work that you would complete in a classroom.

In a classroom, students would be studying for 2.5 hours each week in class plus an hour of independent study. For your course, you have a pre-recorded class each week, a live study group, plus an average 3 hours of independent study. At the start and end of the course, you may find that this increases as practical tasks may take longer, and you are required to watch the films used in the course.

To access your weekly assignment, click on the relevant assignment tab ‘lesson’ on the left hand menu of the course.

From the assignment screens, you will be able to click to download your assignment as either PDF (to print out and complete by hand), or a Word Document (to type your answers into).

Once you have completed your assignment, you should return to the relevant assignment page and upload your assignment. (feedback will given within 14 days).

Your assignment will not be sent to me until you click the Upload button on your assignment.
Please check that you have done this each week!

If you have any questions about your assignment, you can send an email to me at: hello@jqslearning.co.uk.

After your assignment has been marked, you will be sent your score and feedback, which you will also be able to read via the TutorBird feedback portal.