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Film Industry Definition and

CompaniesIs the entertainment industries involved in making and distributing movies

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Film Industry – Key Roles

DirectorThe main man/woman on set –it is their vision,

they will make the

Creative decisions, they are the leader! Steven

spielberg – Jaws, Jurassic park

Christopher nolan – Dark knight, inception

Kathryn bigelow – point break, zero dark thirty

CameramanProducer

Writer

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Film Industry – Governing Body

BBFC – British board of Film Classification

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.

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Film Industry – Case Study

Type Public

Industry Mass Media

FoundedLos Angeles, California, U.S.[1]

(October 16, 1923 (1923-10-16))

Founder(s) Walt and Roy Disney

Headquarters

Walt Disney Studios

500 S. Buena Vista Street,

Burbank, California , United States

Area served Worldwide

Key people Bob Iger (Chairman & CEO)

Products

Assets

Cable Television, publishing, movies, theme

parks, broadcasting, radio, websites

Lucasfilm, Marvel, Pixar, ILM, Skywalker

Sound, Muppets, DisneyWorld,

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TV Industry Definition and

Key Companies

Channelling programmes on peoples home tv.

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TV Industry – Key Roles

Actor

Actors interpret others' words in order to bring a script to life, and to put flesh and blood on characters

Camera OperatorEnsure that cameras and equipment are ready for the required shots

Director Directors in TV are responsible for the look and sound of a production and its technical standards, enhancing, refining and realising original ideas into finished programmes

Executive ProducerExecutive Producers are responsible for the overall quality control and success of TV productions

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TV Industry – Governing Body

Ofcom is responsible for licensing all UK commercial

television services. This section contains information

for licensees, including guidance notes and updates, as

well as application forms and a list of current Ofcom TV

broadcast licensees.

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TV Industry – Case Study

• Type public

• Industry media

• Founded November 1980

• Headquarters London, England, UK

• Key people Brian Haynes Rupert Murdoch

Andrew Neil

• Products Pay TV services Programming

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Radio Industry Definition and

Key Companies

The activity or industry of broadcasting sound programmes to the public.

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Radio Industry – Key Roles

Radio Broadcast Journalists identify, research and present news stories for a wide range of audiences

Radio PresenterRADIORadio Presenters are the voice of a radio station or programme and create the tone and style of radio output

Radio ProducerRADIORadio Producers create content and manage the whole radio production process for both live and recorded programmes

Radio Station ManagerRadio Station Managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of radio stations, setting the station objectives and motivating staff

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Radio Industry – Governing Body

Radio broadcast licences

Everything you need to know about the licensing process for analogue, digital and community radio stations. You’ll also find the latest radio broadcasting updates, as well as information on radio station formats and Radio Restricted Service Licences (RSLs).

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Radio Industry – Case Study

• Type .Public

• Industry .Mass media

• Founded 18 October 1922

• Founder(s) John Reith

• Headquarters Broadcasting House, London,

England, United Kingdom

• Area served Worldwide

• Key people Diane Coyle ,Lord Hall of Birkenhead

• Products Broadcasting, radio, web portals

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Advertising and Editorial Photographer

ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS, PHOTO IMAGING, PUBLISHING

Digital Imaging Specialist (Photographic laboratories)

Field Service TechnicianPHOTO IMAGINGField Service Technicians carry out on-site installation, maintenance and repairs to high-value business equipment printers and scanners

Corporate PhotographerPHOTO IMAGINGCorporate Photographers shoot photographs for company advertising, documentation and PR

Print Industry – Key Roles

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Print Industry Definition and

Key Companies

• The art, process, or business of producing printed material by means of inked type and a printing press or by similar means

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Print Industry – Governing Body

BIPP. Qualifying and support pro photographers

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Print Industry – Case Study

• Type .Public

• Industry .Mass media

• Founded Mountain View, California, U.S.

(February 28, 1982)

• Founder(s) Charles Geschke John Warnock

• Headquarters Adobe Systems complex, San Jose, California, U.S.

• Area served Worldwide

• Key people Charles Geschke John Warnock Shantanu Narayen