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Yr9 male student: Lastly, this pupil, gave their view on this song, by explaining how 'he would go to any extent for love' but just not the particular thing he is talking about. Again this student had never heard this song before.
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Just seen this so please ignore my comments on the video about following up. This is great how you have been so specific about each of your interviewees and their responses. This is a really important element of audience feedback. Audience feedback is so important with film of any sort as without an audience you will never be successful. Well done!
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