This document provides guidance on structuring exam answers for the WJEC Film Studies exam. It recommends:
1. Beginning with an introduction that demonstrates excellent knowledge of the films through institutional details and specialist language from the question.
2. Having a main body that makes detailed references to both films using theories covered in class, like Hallam and Marshment, Syd Field, Vladimir Propp, and Todorov, to analyze narratives and representations.
3. Concluding briefly by looking back at the introduction and using language from the exam question.
It then provides an example paragraph analyzing 'Hunger' and asks students to annotate it and write their own paragraph on how conflict is a major component of