2. Producer-Lawrence Gordon
The producer is responsible for overseeing every mechanical detail of the film: sets, costumes,
locations. The producer sets up the budget, meets the payroll, and in short, does everything
necessary for the director to walk on stage and say "Action."
Director-John McTiernan
The Directordirects the action for the movie. He is in total control outside
administration things like paychecks. He tells the actors what to do, ensures the
sets are right, establishes the camera angles, controls the lighting and has a say in
the editing. Most actors and crew see a film in their roles aka "a small picture" but
the director must see the movie in the "big picture" as the audience will see it.
Executive Producer-Jackson De Govia
Director Of Photography -Michael Ferris
Costume Designers-Don Kaeding
Story Writer-Roderick Thorp
Music-Michael Kamen
Editors-John F. Link
Actors-Bruce Willis
Camera Men-Rick Bross
3. The British Board of Film Classification
(BBFC), originally British Board of Film
Censors, is a non-governmental organisation,
funded by the film industry and responsible for
the national classification and censorship of
films within the United Kingdom
5. All these well-known films have been made
by Disney Pixar.
Pixar where first found in 1979,pixar first
made a film in1984 and it was called The
Adventures of André & Wally .Disney Pixar
makes films based around a younger
audience.
6.
7. a. The transmission of dynamic or sometimes static
images, generally with accompanying sound, via
electric or electromagnetic signals.
b. An electronic apparatus that receives such signals,
reproducing the images on a screen, and typically
reproducing accompanying sound signals on
speakers.
c. The visual and audio content of such signals.
2. The industry of producing and broadcasting
television programs.
9. ITV=is a commercial public service TV network in the
United Kingdom. Launched in 1955 as Independent
Television under the auspices of the Independent
Television Authority.
BBC=The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a
British public service broadcasting statutory
corporation.
SKY
CHANNEL 4
E4
BT
ESPN
DEMAND 5
All these different companies
publish television all round the
world.
10. 1. Camera Operator (Studio/Outside Broadcast)
2. Script Supervisor=A script supervisor (also called
continuity supervisor) is a member of a film crew
responsible for maintaining the motion picture's
internal continuity and for recording the
production unit's daily progress in shooting the
film's screenplay. The script supervisor credit
typically appears in the closing credits of a motion
picture.
3. Make-Up and Hair Artist - Film & TV
4. Director
5. Researcher
6. Gaffer
11. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a public
broadcaster in the UK and one of the largest
broadcasting organisation in the world. The BBC is
funded by the TV licence fee that is paid by UK
households and business who have televisions. The BBC
is independent from direct government intervention, its
activities being overseen by the BBC Trust. The BBC
provides eight national TV channels (BBC One, BBC
Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, CBBC, CBeebies, BBC News,
BBC Parliament) as well as radio broadcasting, BBC
Online and BBC iPlayer.
12. The radio stations provides music to thousands
of people.
13. Radio is the wireless transmission of signals
through free space by electromagnetic
radiation of a frequency significantly below
that of visible light, in the radio frequency
range, from about 3 kHz to 300 GHz
14.
15. GENERAL SALES MANAGER=This person hires and supervises the sales staff, reviews programming for the best
sales opportunities, develops sales plans and goals, oversees billing, studies and understands the station's market
and approves all sales promotion campaigns. Some stations have multiple levels of sales managers, including
National, Regional and Local sales managers who focus on various aspects of sales.
MUSIC DIRECTOR=This person manages the station's music library and works with the program director in
selecting new recordings to be played as they are submitted by record companies.
NEWS DIRECTOR=The news director runs the news department. The news director assigns stories to reporters on
staff, monitors the wire service and is involved with identifying the important news issues within the community.
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR=The production manager assigns announcers, schedules studios, arranges recording
sessions, produces commercials, and directs programs.
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.
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.
SALES ASSISTANT=This position offers support to the sales staff and managers by handling much of the office
work, including drafting proposals, which allows the sales staff to focus on meeting with clients and developing
business.
16. BBC Radio is an operational business division
and service of the British Broadcasting
Corporation which has operated in the United
Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter
since 1927. The service provides national radio
stations covering the majority of musical
genres, as well as local radio stations covering
local news, affairs and interests which also
oversees online audio content.
17. Internet Radio is not regulated. In the UK it is
necessary for a station playing recorded music
to purchase two licenses; PPL and PRS. These
licenses are slightly different but essentially
they make sure that the artists that created the
music we play get paid for doing so. We can
provide details of our licenses if required.
18.
19. produce (books, newspapers, etc.), especially in
large quantities, by a mechanical process
involving the transfer of text or designs to
paper.
20. Brand Owner =the owner of the companies
Design=he designs the pages of the pappers
Digital Printing
Finishing=he makes sure the in no spelling errors ect.
Packaging=packaging raw materials and technology .
Pre-Press =Prepress is the term used in the printing
and publishing industries for the processes and
procedures that occur between the creation of a print
layout and the final printing.
Printing
Publisher/Media Owner
21. The Southern Daily Echo, commonly known as the Daily
Echo or simply The Echo, is a local tabloid newspaper that
covers the area of south-central Hampshire, England,
including the city of Southampton. It is owned by Newsquest,
the one of the largest publisher of local newspapers in the
United Kingdom.
It was first published in August 1888 and celebrated its 120th
anniversary in 2008. It is published from Monday to Saturday.
There is one edition a day; Thursday and Saturday are job
days, where all local job vacancies can be advertised.
The Echo is currently the only paid-for local newspaper which
covers the city of Southampton, and is a politically neutral
publication.
On Saturdays, the Daily Echo produced Sports Pink is also
sold. This is used for the reporting of sport stories regularly
involving local sports team Southampton Football Club. This
is one of only three surviving 'pink papers' which used to be
common throughout the UK.
22. Printing in the West began with Johannes
Gutenberg and has undergone heavy technological
change since then, with methods becoming
cheaper and more efficient. These developments
led to widespread literacy, with newspapers,
books and magazines becoming available to the
masses.
The industry is changing rapidly even today;
digital information (such as the Internet) has
widely reduced the importance of printed-on-
paper material.
23. If the are complaints they go to the Press
Complaints Commission is an independent
self-regulatory body which deals with
complaints about
the editorial content of newspapers and
magazines (and their websites).
Abbreviation for British Printing Industries Federation,
the trade association for the printing industry.
24.
25. connected to, served by, or available through a
system and especially a computer or
telecommunications system (as the Internet)
<an online database>; also: done while
connected to such a system <online shopping>
26. EBay. is an American multinational internet
consumer-to-consumer corporation,
headquartered in San Jose, California. It was
founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995, and
became a notable success story of the dot-
com bubble; it is now a multi-billion dollar
business with operations localized in over
thirty countries. The company manages
eBay.com, an online auction and shopping
website in which people and businesses buy
and sell a broad variety of goods and services
worldwide. In addition to its auction-style
sellings, the website has since expanded to
include "Buy It Now" standard shopping;
transfers (via PayPal)and other services.
27. WEB DISIGNERS=The web designers are the brains
behind every website.
Website Writer= The Website writer writes up all the
content which will be published on the website.
Site director=large websites like EBAY have directors
who are in charge of the website.
Designer=the designer is in charge of images and
outlines.
Publisher=the publisher is in charge of publishing
and finishing up the website.