Film i In the film industry they make feature length films and distribute them around the world.
Film industry
In the film industry they make feature length films and distribute them around the world.
Founded: august 17 1986 BY Edwin catmull and Steve jobs • Finding nemo • Monsters, Inc.
• Special effects – Devin LaddThis is where they do illusions or tricks of the eye
• Storyboard artist – Warren DrummondThis is a person who makes the producers ideas come to life .
• Stunt men – William cote This job is when they have to perform dangerous stunts that the main actors cant do like falling from grate heights car crashes etc..
• Wardrobe stylist - Eileen GohThis is where they have to make the actor look like the character
• Writer - Sean Anders
• Director - Mark Waters
• Camera man –Thomas lappin
• Producers – john Davis
• Best boy grips – Joseph abbatecola
Film Industry – Governing Body
The British Board of Film Classification is an
independent, non-governmental body that has
classified films since 1912. It has also classified
videos/ DVDs since the Video Recordings Act
was passed in 1984.
• Marvel Comics and Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books and related media and children's TV programs.
• The Founder Martin Goodman
• Founded in 1939
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 16 64
• DirectorA television director is usually responsible for directing the actors and other filmed aspects of a television production.
• Sound editor the sound editor deals with audio editing, adjusting and fixing of the soundtrack.
• RunnerA runner’s main role is to assist with the smooth running of the Production Office and the Studio or Location Floor.
• Casting directorThe casting director casts actors, and so is usually one of the first crew members on the project
• Location manager The location manager finds and manages film locations
The BBC is publicly owned its founders are John Reith and George Villiers and they where founded on the 18th of October 1922 there first broadcast on the BBC was from London station.
These are some popular TV shows from the BBC.
Now the BBC have 49 many TV shows.
The radio industry is where they make radio stations that are sent around the UK with radio waves so that people can listen to music. They can also go online to radio stations that are transmitted online.
• ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE - The person who sells advertising time and works closely with businesses to help them market themselves to the station's listeners or viewers.
• COPY WRITER - This staff member writes commercial and promotional copy in support of the station's sales, marketing and promotion efforts.
• RECEPTIONIST - The duties of the receptionist vary according to the size of the station. This position is ideal for understanding all the aspects of how a station operates.
• TRAFFIC DIRECTOR - Collects data from other departments in order to prepare a minute-by-minute schedule for the broadcast day. The traffic person is the daily link between the sales department and programming department, keeping up-to-date commercial time availability.
• SPORTS DIRECTOR - This position is similar to the news director position. Sports directors often handle the play-by-play coverage of local sporting events. Stations that do a lot of sports sometimes hire a "color" announcer to complement the play-by-play talent.
• PROGRAM DIRECTOR - Responsible for the entire on-air product, the PD governs the sound of the stations. With control over production, talent, work schedules, and program schedules, the PD's programming objectives support the goals of the general manager and the general sales manager.
The print industry make:
• Newspapers
• Magazines
• Books
• Comics
Key companies
• Horse and hound
• Daily eco
• The guardian
• OK
• Glamour
• Vogue
• Seventeen
• teenvogue
Key jobs in print
• Photographer
• journalist
• Writer
• Editor
• Wardrobe