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The Film Industry and Careers

Look at the table attached. These are the areas in the film industry and associated industries where there are definite skills shortages. Do you want to be involved in the industry yourself? Find out about the area you are most interested in!

Documents

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GCSE Film Studies: Eduqas Timeline of Key Developments in Film and Film Technology

Film: camera shots examples

The Lost Boys - the vampires attack

Vertigo Film Score Analysis

Screenplay Subs

Thriller, The Film Programme - BBC Radio 4

Suspense in Films

Props, Things and Do the Right Thing

Editing a Film

Film Editing: techniques and examples

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CEIAG (Careers Education, Information, Advice & Guidance)

Local Governing Body Information

January 2026 Examinations

Sixth Form Curriculum and Programme of Study

House Weeks

Personal Development

December Mock Examinations

Hartismere 200

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GCE GCSE Media Studies ZEN British Film Industry Film Studies Careers Post-Production Buster Keaton Leadership BFI Examinations Cinema mock Pan's Labyrinth Dracula Storyboard december Vimeo Staff Information Sound Engineering Documentary Careers In Film | Film Schools & Colleges

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