Media & Film Studies

Subject Leader

Mr C Cottingham – ccottingham@oriel.w-sussex.sch.uk 

Teaching staff

Mrs C Denman – cdenman@oriel.w-sussex.sch.uk

Mr B Golding – bgolding@oriel.w-sussex.sch.uk


“The creative sector is now one of our fastest growing industries and continues to outperform the wider UK economy.” – Karen Bradley, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, 2017


“The cultural sector continues to grow faster than the UK economy” – Arts Professional, 2017


“Creative industries are driving economic growth across the UK, on track to create one million new creative industries jobs between 2013 and 2030” – Nesta, 2018


Subject Overview

We live at a time when our media is playing an ever-greater role in our lives, expanding our knowledge, dominating our work and our leisure and increasingly influencing our thinking and ideas – for good and for ill.

We offer courses that will help students to understand how the media and film industries work, developing analytical abilities and teaching new design skills. Students learn how to use professional technologies, such as the Adobe Creative Suite, to plan and produce detailed media texts, as well as gaining insight into the workings of our growing creative industries.


GCSE Film Studies

Exam Board: WJEC/Eduqas (https://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/film-studies/eduqas-film-studies-gcse-from-2017/)


Course Overview: Year One

TermFocusTexts
1Induction: Studying The Film Industry
Analysing the Micro Elements, Narrative and Genre
Extracts and Short Films
2Contemporary British Film: History and ContextSkyfall
3Contemporary British Film: Style and Aesthetics
Timeline of Film Development
Skyfall
Extracts
4Global English Language Film: Narrative and GenreSong Of The Sea
5Practical Production: Research, Planning and FilmingExtracts
6Practical Production: Editing, Post-Production and EvaluationExtracts

Course Overview: Year Two

TermFocusTexts
1Key Developments In US Film: Mainstream Film ComparisonInvasion of the Body Snatchers
E.T.
2Key Developments In US Film: Mainstream Film Comparison
Key Developments In US Film: Independent Film
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
E.T.
Juno
3Key Developments In US Film: Independent Film
Global Film: Non-English Language Film
Juno
Let The Right One In
4Global Film: Non-English Language Film Let The Right One In
5Revision/Exam Preparation


A-Level Media Studies

Exam Board: AQA (https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/media-studies/as-and-a-level/media-studies-7572)


Course Overview: Year One

TermMr CottinghamMr GoldingMrs Denman
1Media Theorists and Theories (Audience)Media Theorists and Theories (Language/Representation)Media Theorists and Theories (Industry)
2Newspaper IndustryAdvertising and MarketingMedia Theorists and Theories (Industry)/ Film Marketing
3Newspaper IndustryAdvertising and MarketingFilm Marketing
4RadioMusic VideoFilm Marketing
5RadioMusic VideoExam Skills and Unseen Analysis
6NEA ProductionNEA ProductionMock Preparation

Course Overview: Year Two

TermMr CottinghamMr GoldingMrs Denman
1Radio/Video Games Industry/NEA ProductionNEA ProductionTelevision Industry
2Video Games Industry/NEA ProductionNEA ProductionTelevision Industry
3Magazine IndustryRevision/Exam PreperationOnline and Participatory Media
4Magazine IndustryRevision/Exam PreperationOnline and Participatory Media
5Revision/ExamsRevision/Exam PreperationRevision/Exams