2. Definition
Globalisation in media is how something is distributed globally.
This has changed how we think and do things every day.
Globalization is the process by which nations become increasingly
integrated. This is occurring primarily due to advances in technology that
have enabled people, goods, money, data and ideas to travel the world
much faster than before.
3. Pro’s and Con’s
This can be seen as a good thing as it means we can connect
with other people around the world and share our
cultures/experiences.
This can be seen as humans evolving to help our intelligence
grow by sharing knowledge.
However this can also be seen as a hindrance with such things as
viruses and diseases being easily transferred between countries.
Another bad thing about Globalisation is that we only get to see
the big companies films- e.g. Hollywood blockbusters.
A number of international polls have shown that residents of
Africa and Asia tend to view globalization more favourably than
residents of Europe or North America. In Africa, a Gallup poll
found that 70% of the population views globalization favourably.
4. How films are involved in
Globalisation
Films can be distributed easily due to
globalisation. The internet makes it
easy for audiences around the world
to hear about upcoming films.
Films are now being edited to
involve other countries within the
franchise. For example some films
are now being released with a
Chinese audio specially for the
Chinese audience as records show
that a large amount of profits from
films come from Asian countries.
5. What Globalisation May mean For
The Future?
Since the latter half of the 20th century, the international
community has become more interconnected and
interdependent in economic, cultural and environmental
matters than ever. It seems the world is rapidly becoming a
single community, a global village.
There is a lot of talk about whether the world will become
one whole community in the future. Where we are
integrated to a point at which where there is something
from every country in your local supermarket.
6. Personally…
I think that Globalisation is a good thing. It means that
we can become better at solving cures for diseases
and think together rather than fighting and
separating the world.
We can see other countries views in media and how
they live which may help us be more understanding
rather than following the racist stereotypes that still
linger in everyday life today.