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


An animation to support the 'timeline' aspect of the new GCSE Film Studies specification from Eduqas. Designed to present the required information that students MUST learn for their GCSE exams in a more engaging manner. Documents to support this can be found on my SlideShare account here: https://www.slideshare.net/ianmorenomelgar/eduqas-gcse-film-studies-timeline-worksheets The worksheets can also be found on the Facebook group for Eduqas Film teachers. __________ Check out the channel for more films, clips and analysis that will help with GCSE Film Studies. _________

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