2. the film industry is all the company's that make and distribute. And All of
these are film industry
20th century fox is a famous film
industry with films like avatar and
xmen that has made over 300
million dollars each. The type of film
they make is fantasy and sci fi
Paramount also is very popular it
have films like paranormal activity
and anchorman. There type of film is
comedy and horror
Lionsgate have made films
like hunger games, twilight,
the films they have made
are adventure and fantasy
3. . Director that puts the film in his own image
. Animator An animator is an artist who creates
multiple images that give an illusion of movement
called animation
. Sound affects
.Special effects
.editor
.producer
.screen writer
.film and video editor
.actor
.art director
.construction manager
4. REGULATION
The British Board of Film
Classification is an independent,
non-governmental body which has
classified cinema films since it was
set up in 1912 and videos/ DVDs
since the Video Recordings Act was
passed in 1984.
5. Type= public
Industry= film
Founded founder(s)= William Fox
Joseph M. Schenck
Darryl F. Zanuck
Headquarters=Fox Plaza, Century City, Los Angeles, California, United
States
6. TV INDUSTRY
director
A television director is usually responsible for directing the actors and other
filmed aspects of a television production. The role differs from that of a film
director because the major creative control usually belongs to the producer. In
general, actors and other regular artists on a show are familiar enough with their
roles that the director's input is confined to technical issues.
Make-up artist
A professional make-up artist is usually a cosmetology beautician,
and applies makeup to anyone who appears on screen. They
concentrate on the area above the chest, the face, the top of the head,
the fingers, hands, arms, and elbows.
Writer
The Writer creates and moulds an original story, or adapts other
written, told, or acted stories for production of a television show. Their
finished work is called a script. A script may also have been a
contribution of many writers, so it is the Writers Guild of America’s
(WGA) task to designate who gets the credit as 'the Writer'.
7. TV INDUSTRY DEFINITION AND
KEY COMPANIES
The UK industry is dominated by the major
broadcasters, plus a much larger number
of less well-known broadcasters and
production companies.
There are nine so-called terrestrial
broadcasters, whose output is broadcast
through land-based transmitters. They
include the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five,
S4C, SMG and UTV. These companies are
also called Public Service Broadcasters,
with a range of obligations set out in their
licences, and in the case of the BBC in its
Charter.
8. TV INDUSTRY GOVERNING BODY
Ofcom is the communications regulator.
they regulate the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services,
plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.
They make sure that people in the UK get the best from their communications
services and are protected from scams and sharp practices, while ensuring that
competition can thrive.
Ofcom operates under the Communications Act 2003. This detailed Act of Parliament
spells out exactly what Ofcom should do – we can do no more or no less than is
spelt out in the Act.
The Act says that Ofcom’s general duties should be to further the interests of citizens
and of consumers. Meeting these two duties is at the heart of everything we do.
Accountable to Parliament, we are involved in advising and setting some of the more
technical aspects of regulation, implementing and enforcing the law.
Ofcom is funded by fees from industry for regulating broadcasting and communications
networks, and grant-in-aid from the Government.
9. BBC – CASE STUDY
Who runs bbc =the crown (publicly owned
The BBC History Magazine was launched in May 2000 by BBC Magazines with Greg Neale,
an experienced journalist and history graduate, appointed as editor. In February 2004,
parent company BBC Worldwide acquired publishing company Origin Publishing, which
had published the rival Living History Magazine since April 2003. Living History Magazine
was then incorporated into BBC History Magazine by including topics previously covered
by Living History Magazine and a pull-out exploring guide, and by appointing Living
History editor Dave Musgrove, an experienced magazine journalist and doctor of
medieval archaeology. Following the merger, the magazine was successful with
increased sales and subscriptions.
The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award is the titular award of the BBC Sports
Personality of the Year ceremony, which takes place each December. The winner is the
sportsperson, judged by a public vote, to have achieved the most that year. The recipient
must either be British or reside and play a significant amount of their sport in the United
Kingdom. The winner is selected by a public-vote from a pre-determinted shortlis
The bbc audience is public to every one
11. RADIO JOBS
Administration - General Manager
The General Manager (GM) sits atop the food chain at most radio stations, according to the
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Guide to Radio Careers. In order to get this
gig, you will need to work in radio for a while. Most GMs rise through the ranks of either
sales or programming to the top spot.
Programming - Program Director
Radio programming departments used to employ three people: an operations manager, a
program director, and an assistant program director. As station consolidation has taken
hold, though, most stations simply have a program director, who is often in charge of
programming at multiple stations.
On-Air Staff/Production
Many radio stations, particularly talk radio stations, have news departments. The news
department is run by a news director. The news director, in most cases, anchors
newscasts on the station. He manages a staff of news anchors and reporters. Some
stations employ individuals who solely report on sports. A sports reporter anchors
sportscasts on a station and also covers local teams.
12. RADIO INDUSTRY DEFINITION AND
KEY COMPANIES
The "radio industry" is a generic term for
any companies or public service providers
who are involved with the broadcast of
radio stations or ancillary services. ...
13. PRINT INDUSTRY
Print is a vital medium for companies everywhere. The UK printing industry is an
exciting and essential part of the UK's economy. It serves all areas of business and
leisure by producing a vast range of products that are an essential part of our
everyday life. In business, print is used to help communicate information,
demonstrate commercial advantage, create impact and make headlines. Print uses
eye-catching designs to help companies stand out in today's competitive
marketplace. As well as business, the print sector produces large amounts of
material for our education system, our entertainment and other sectors, it serves
every part of the UK's economy. Demand for printed products has continued to
grow. This is despite predictions of a reduction, as a result of the impact of
electronic media. A large part of the 2004 figure for total UK sales was from sales of
advertising literature, books, brochures and leaflets. The printing industry uses the
latest technology. It needs bright, creative, enthusiastic people with wide ranging
skills. Print companies tend to become specialists within their field, as different
types of end product each require slightly different machinery.
14. PRINT INDUSTRY CASE STUDY
Printing is a process for reproducing text and images, typically with ink
on paper using a printing press. It is often carried out as a large-scale
industrial process, and is an essential part of publishing and transaction
printing.
The earliest form of printing was woodblock printing , with existing examples from
China dating to before 220 A.D. and Egypt to the fourth century. Later
developments in printing include the movable type, first developed by Bi
Sheng in China, and the printing press, a more efficient printing process for
western languages with their more limited alphabets , developed by Johannes
Gutenberg in the fifteenth century.
15. ONLINE INDUSTRY DEFINITION AND KEY
COMPANIES
The online industry is the internet and the world wide web
Some key companies are
youtube,facebook or twitter