3. 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.
4. Type Public
Industry Mass Media
Founded
Los 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,
Film Industry – Case Study
5. TV Industry Definition and
Key Companies
• Create content for our tv.
• Bbc
• Channel 4
• Channel 5
• E4
• Sky
6. TV Industry – Key Roles
• Director-A film director is a person who directs the making of a film. Generally, a film director controls a
film's artistic and dramatic aspects, and visualizes the script while guiding the technical crew and actors in the
fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, production design, and the
creative aspects of filmmaking.
• Editor- Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible and film media
used to convey information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organization,
and other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate
and complete work.
• Writer- A screenwriter or scriptwriter or scenarist is a writer who practices the craft of
screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media such as films, television programs, comics
or video games are based.
• Producer- Film producers prepare and then supervise the making of a film before presenting the product to a
financing entity or a film distributor. They might be employed by a production company or be independent, yet either way
they help the creative people as well as the accounting personnel. The average Hollywood film made in 2013 had just over
10 producers credits (3.2 producers, 4.4 executive producers, 1.2 co-producers, 0.8 associate producers and 0.5 other types
of producer).
7. TV Industry – Governing Body
• Ofcom is the communications regulator. We regulate the TV and radio
sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves
over which wireless devices operate
8. TV Industry – Case Study
Logo used since 1997
Type
Public corporation
with a Royal Charter
Industry Mass media
Predecessor(s) British Broadcasting Company
Founded 18 October 1922 (1922-10-18)
Founder(s) John Reith
Headquarters
Broadcasting House, London, England,
United Kingdom
Area served Worldwide
Key people
Lord Patten of Barnes
(Chairman, BBC Trust)
Lord Hall of Birkenhead
(Director-General)
Products Broadcasting, radio, web portals
Services Television, radio, online
Revenue £5.086 billion (2011/12
Owner(s)
Government of United Kingdom (Publicly
owned)
Employees 23,000 (2011/12)
Website bbc.co.uk bbc.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC
9. 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.
10. Radio Industry – Key Roles
• Dj- someone who does the music
• Producer- the person who runs the show
• Editor- checks and makes changes before it goes on air
• News caster- tells you about the news
• Weather- tells you about the weather
12. Radio Industry – Case Study
Broadcast area
East Dorset, South Hampshire, Isle of
Wight and parts of West Sussex and
Wiltshire
Slogan The South's Best Variety of Hits
Frequency 105.2 MHz, 105.8 MHz, DAB and online
First air date 14 June 1998
Format AC
Audience share 12.1% (December 2013,
Owner Bauer Radio
Website www.wave105.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_105
13. Print Industry Definition and
Key Companies
• Printing is a process for copying text and images, with ink on paper using a
printing press. The industry is large and includes: newspapers, brochures,
leaflets, magazines, posters and many more.
• Penguin
• Marvel
• Bauer
• Pearson
• HarperCollins
14. Print Industry – Key Roles
• Writer- writes the book
• Commissioning Editor – will find new authors
and titles that will sell. They make sure the
company makes money
• Agent – looks after the writer
• Graphic designer – makes the designs from
advertisements to packaging
• Illustrator – will produce the drawings
paintings and diagrams.
15. Print Industry – Governing Body
• PCC – Press Complaints Commission
16. Print Industry – Case Study
• Magazine – carp talk is about carp and it gives you the latest big catches from
all around the world and tips on how to catch them. You can also buy things bait
boats, air rifles and fishing gear.
17. Online Industry Definition and
Key Companies
• Google
• YouTube
• Facebook
• Twitter
different companies you can find using the world wide
web
18. Online Industry – Key Roles
• Web designer
• Blog author
• Internet Marketing Executive
• Online Sales Administrator
• Website Content Administration
• Web Content Manager
19. Online Industry – Governing Body
• There is no governing body
• Companies are expected to self-regulate.
• Companies such as YouTube will have their
rules and regulations on what content can be
added.
• Offensive material can be removed.
20. Online Industry – Case Study
Type
Subsidiary of Google, limited liability company
Founded
February 14, 2005
Headquarters
901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno,
California, United States
Area served
Worldwide (except blocked countries)
founders
Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim