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Create a new blog post called 'Film Industry assessment learner response' and complete the following tasks:


1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).

16/18 A
I need to write more for the last question. 



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 7/9. more detail for the 9 marker



3) For Question 2 on the promotion of Blinded By The Light, use the mark scheme to identify at least one strategy used to promote the film 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 and ensure each explanation was different.

Bruce springsteens music attracts a wider audience as fans of him will want to watch.


4) Now look at Question 3 - focusing on Hesmondhalgh's point that making media products is a 'risky business'. Write three bullet points from the mark scheme that you could have added to your answer. Try and include a specific reference to the CSP where you can and ensure you understand the key contexts to Hesmondhalgh's quote. Additional reference to Hesmondhalgh's ideas would help here too - you may want to look back at our work on Hesmondhalgh and the Cultural Industries.


Blinded By The Light generated great excitement at the Sundance Film Festival which resulted in an all-night auction that saw New Line Cinema pay $15m to distribute the film. 

Blinded By The Light then received a huge, global marketing campaign to try and turn the film into the next Bend It Like Beckham global hit.

New technology is opening new ways to distribute films and Blinded By The Light now has an extended slot on Amazon Prime which will bring in some of the money it has lost.despite good reviews and positive word-of-mouth from audiences and online (rated 89% on Rotten Tomatoes)

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