Mark scheme and timed cond plan for Rise of Blockbuster
Transcript of Mark scheme and timed cond plan for Rise of Blockbuster
What factors lead to the decline of town centre cinemas and the rise of the
Multiplex?BLOCKBUSTERS!Mark SchemePlan a responseWRITE a timed response
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Institutional-How were they marketed?-How much money did they make?-What was institutions action-What were the institutions reactions to success?
Audience•What made them unique at the time?•Why were they so popular?•What were the audience response to the film?
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex?
Institutional Action Audience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex?
Institutional ReactionAudience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex?
Institutional ReactionAudience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex?
Institutional Action Audience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex in the UK?
Institutional ReactionAudience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex in the UK?
Institutional ReactionAudience Response
How did this lead to the rise of the Multiplex in the UK?
What factors lead to the decline of town centre cinemas and the rise of the
Multiplex?BLOCKBUSTERS!Mark SchemePlan a responseWRITE a timed response
S E T
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
How do SET factors LINK to Audience Behaviour in UK?
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
Use your
SETApproach to essay response
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
How are the blockbusters we studied relevant to the UK film industry and change in audience?
How did they save the film industry?
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
Always refer back to back question after every paragraph
MARK SCHEME
Level 3 (18-23 marks)Proficient knowledge and understanding of industrial and social practice linked to audience behaviours.
Proficient application of historical, sociological, economic and technological factors to the set question which is relevant and consistent.
Offers a good range of examples of industrial and social practice, demonstrating proficient knowledge and understanding and some ability to link examples to the demands of the set question.
A mostly relevant and appropriate response to the set question.
Use of film terminology is appropriate, frequent and mostly accurate.
Relatively straight forward ideas are expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There are some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.
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The Rise of the Blockbusters
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Technological Factors (Fleapit vs. Multiplex, VCR / TV sales, special effects in cinema)
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What factors lead to the decline of town centre cinemas and the rise of the Multiplex?
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IntroductionWhat is the state of the UK Film Industry in 1970s?
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How did this impact on audiences?
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AIM TO FILL ALL THE BOXES
Level 3-1 Factor > audience or institutional evidence
Level 3+-More than 1 Factor > audience or institutional evidence
Level 4More than 1 Factor > audience AND institutional evidence