Film Industry learner response
1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).
WWW: Detailed,focused answers in each question
EBI: Consider social-realism more in q3
2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the number of marks you achieved for the three questions: _/3; _/6; _/9. If you didn't achieve full marks in a question, write a bullet point on what you may have missed.
3/3\6/6\6\9
Social-realist films like Chicken document important aspects of British life that rarely feature in bigger-budget films aimed at commercial success.
3) For Question 2 on the promotion of Chicken, use the mark scheme to identify at least one strategy used to promote Chicken to an audience that you didn't mention in your answer and why it was used. The key lesson from this question was to make specific reference to the CSP in your answer.
Small arthouse cinema release followed by digital distribution
4) Now look at Question 3. Using the mark scheme as a guide, write a paragraph arguing that it is NOT important for the British film industry to make social-realist films like Chicken and that it should concentrate on making bigger-budget movies funded by Hollywood studios. If your mark for this question was already top-level, revise David Hesmondhalgh's work on the cultural industries and try to build an aspect of his theory into your paragraph.
David Hesmondhalgh describes the cultural industries as a risky business as producers have no guarantee of making a profit.It would be unrealistic and unreasonable for studios to produce small social-realist films since the are unlikely to attract large audience.
5) Finally, cover the other side of the debate. Write a paragraph arguing that it IS important for the British film industry to make social-realist films like Chicken and that such films contribute strongly to the social and cultural influence of the industry. You may also consider how they should be funded here. Use the mark scheme to help you with this. Again, if your mark for question 3 was already top-level, use Hesmondhalgh's theory in your paragraph.
Low-budget British films can be very successful like Bend it like Beckham.This supports the idea that the true mark of a film's success is the box office takings and overall profit.They also document important aspects of British life that rarely feature in bigger budget films aimed at commercial success.Social realist films offer a portrayl of under represented or misrepresented groups of people in the media.
WWW: Detailed,focused answers in each question
EBI: Consider social-realism more in q3
2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the number of marks you achieved for the three questions: _/3; _/6; _/9. If you didn't achieve full marks in a question, write a bullet point on what you may have missed.
3/3\6/6\6\9
Social-realist films like Chicken document important aspects of British life that rarely feature in bigger-budget films aimed at commercial success.
3) For Question 2 on the promotion of Chicken, use the mark scheme to identify at least one strategy used to promote Chicken to an audience that you didn't mention in your answer and why it was used. The key lesson from this question was to make specific reference to the CSP in your answer.
Small arthouse cinema release followed by digital distribution
4) Now look at Question 3. Using the mark scheme as a guide, write a paragraph arguing that it is NOT important for the British film industry to make social-realist films like Chicken and that it should concentrate on making bigger-budget movies funded by Hollywood studios. If your mark for this question was already top-level, revise David Hesmondhalgh's work on the cultural industries and try to build an aspect of his theory into your paragraph.
David Hesmondhalgh describes the cultural industries as a risky business as producers have no guarantee of making a profit.It would be unrealistic and unreasonable for studios to produce small social-realist films since the are unlikely to attract large audience.
5) Finally, cover the other side of the debate. Write a paragraph arguing that it IS important for the British film industry to make social-realist films like Chicken and that such films contribute strongly to the social and cultural influence of the industry. You may also consider how they should be funded here. Use the mark scheme to help you with this. Again, if your mark for question 3 was already top-level, use Hesmondhalgh's theory in your paragraph.
Low-budget British films can be very successful like Bend it like Beckham.This supports the idea that the true mark of a film's success is the box office takings and overall profit.They also document important aspects of British life that rarely feature in bigger budget films aimed at commercial success.Social realist films offer a portrayl of under represented or misrepresented groups of people in the media.
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