Media and film studies
Analysing Film: Forms and Contexts B
Module code: P3029
Level 4
15 credits in autumn semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Seminar, Film, Workshop
Assessment modes: Essay
Take a closer look. This module provides the key skills in close textual analysis that you’ll need throughout your degree. Using a range of contemporary film examples, you’ll consider how filmmakers create meaning through a variety of visual and sonic techniques.
Each week, you’ll consider a particular example of formal expression, gradually building to consider how each element works together to create meaning. You’ll analyse a single shot in detail and write about a short clip from one of the films you’ve studied.
This module will leave you well-placed to study genre, history and world cinema throughout the rest of your degree.
Module learning outcomes
- Identify and accurately describe a range of filmic methods of story-telling and audio-visual techniques of expression, at an appropriate introductory level.
- Deploy the above concepts in the critical analysis of the meanings, impacts and affects generated in selected film sequences, at an appropriate introductory level.
- Engage with relevant scholarship and form structured and coherent written arguments at an appropriate introductory level.
- Employ multimedia elements in the critical analysis of film.