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).
2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully (you'll need your Greenford Google login to access this). Write down the mark you achieved for each question:
Q1:0/1
Q2:1/1
Q3:4/8
Q4: 1/2
Q5:1/2
Q6:2/20
Where you didn't achieve full marks, write WHY you think you missed out on the extra marks. Use the indicative content suggestions in the mark scheme to help with this. If you got any media terminology wrong in the assessment you can make a note of it here.
3) Look specifically at question 3 - did you successfully write about both the preferred and oppositional readings? Did your answers match any in the mark scheme? Copy in one answer from the mark scheme that you could have used.
preferred reading- what the producer is trying to communicate to the audience
oppositional reading- when the audience rejects the producers message and takes a different opinion
negotiated reading- a mix of both
4) Now look at question 4. Write a definition of vertical integration plus the benefits of it listed in the mark scheme to revise this key industry terminology. You may find the blogpost on ownership and control helpful here.
4) Now look at question 4. Write a definition of vertical integration plus the benefits of it listed in the mark scheme to revise this key industry terminology. You may find the blogpost on ownership and control helpful here.
the combination in one firm of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate firms.
benefits-greater control, reduced costs, increased profitability, better product or service quality, increased customer and market insights and more.
5) Finally, look at your 20-mark essay - question 6. Read this exemplar answer to help give you an idea of what a top-level response looks like. Then, write five points from either the exemplar answer or the mark scheme that you could have used in your answer. This will be excellent revision for a future film industry exam question.
5) Finally, look at your 20-mark essay - question 6. Read this exemplar answer to help give you an idea of what a top-level response looks like. Then, write five points from either the exemplar answer or the mark scheme that you could have used in your answer. This will be excellent revision for a future film industry exam question.
.$200m in production budgets
.I, Daniel Blake is a low-budget British film made for £2m by veteran independent filmmaker Ken
Loach.
.releases. The $389m worldwide box office figure will have been helped slightly by the Disney+
premium streaming release but ultimately will have fallen a long way short of the billion dollar
expectations of parent company Disney.
.the star power of Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh, interviews with TV shows
around the world, social media promotion, Marvel website features, IMAX-exclusive footage,
billboard advertising and much more.
.to generate £11m at
the worldwide box office, making this one of Ken Loach’s most successful films financially.
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