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Film and Media summer tasks and equipment list
1. Media/Film Studies
Equipment List
2010-11
There is a certain amount of equipment/materials necessary in order to
take these courses and so a charge of £10 will be made to every student
at the beginning of the year, in return for which you will be issued with
the following:
• 2GB memory stick
• 1 DV tape
• 3 DVD rental tokens
• Ring binder with dividers, plastic wallets and document pocket
• 10 ballpoint pens
• Paper
• Exercise books
Having these items is a necessary requirement but you may, if you pre-
fer, purchase them yourself, in which case you will be asked to show
them to your teacher in your first lesson.
In addition, if you are able to do so, we strongly advise you to buy a copy
of Media & Film Studies Handbook (Vivienne Clark, Peter Jones,
Bill Malyszko, David Wharton) Published 2007 Hodder Arnold
Check out the Media and Film blog for news, updates
and links to faculty staff blogs:
www.wellingmediafilm.blogspot.com
If you have any questions or problems contact Ms Whittaker at
whittakerl@welling.bexley.sch.uk
2. AS Level Film Studies
Summer Task
Summer Viewing Lists:
List 1
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (dir. Karel Reisz)
Psycho (dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
An Education (dir. Lone Scherfig)
Brief Encounter (dir. David Lean)
City Lights (dir. Charlie Chaplin)
Goodfellas (dir. Martin Scorsese)
Ladybird Ladybird (dir. Ken Loach)
Citizen Kane (dir. Orson Welles)
List 2
The Kite Runner (dir. Mark Forster)
Amelie (dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
City of God (dir. Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund)
All About my Mother (dir. Pedro Almodovar)
Delicatessen (dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro)
Metropolis (dir. Fritz Lang)
Whale Rider (Niki Caro)
The Red Balloon (dir. Albert Lamorisse)
The Vengeance Trilogy (dir. Park Chan-wook)
The Task
1. You must watch at least one film from each list, then pick one of the films
you have watched and create a case study of it, in any format you wish (blog,
powerpoint, word document, video…) to include the following:
• Background information on the Director
• Contextual information on the film (historical/social/political)
• Critical reception (what the critics said and any awards)
• Your reasons for choosing to study this particular film over the other one
(s) you watched
2. You must also use your mobile phone to re-create a scene from the film and
upload your video to youTube for viewing during your first lesson.
Check out the Media and Film blog for news, updates
and links to faculty staff blogs:
www.wellingmediafilm.blogspot.com
If you have any questions or problems contact Ms Whittaker at
whittakerl@welling.bexley.sch.uk
3. AS Level Media Studies
Summer Task
Part 1: 1000 word essay
‘New media technologies have completely
changed the ways in which audiences interact
with media texts.’
Discuss, using examples from at least 2 different media and with
reference to the following audience theories:
• Hypodermic Needle Theory
• Uses and Gratifications Theory
As part of your research for this essay, see the 6th Form blog
www.wellingsixthform.blogspot.com
Part 2
Using your mobile phone, create a film entitled ‘My Summer in a
Minute’ and upload it to YouTube for screening during your first les-
son.
Check out the Media and Film blog for news, updates
and links to faculty staff blogs:
www.wellingmediafilm.blogspot.com
If you have any questions or problems contact Ms Whittaker at
whittakerl@welling.bexley.sch.uk