Media Sectors
By Isaac Farmer
The Film Industry
The Media Sector is:
• The People who makes films for us to watch and enjoy.
Governing body:
• The British board of film classification
Key people in the film industry:
• James Cameron
• Stephen Spielberg
Products:
• Star Wars
• Monsters Inc.
• Forest Gump
Jobs in the film industry
• Producer/Director
• Series producer
• Researcher
• Make-Up Designer
• Production Co-Ordinator TV
• Runner
• Script Executive
• Multi Camera director
Film: Warner Bros.
• It was founded on April 4th, 1923.
• One of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of
Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank,
California and New York.
Famous Warner Bros films;
• Casablanca
• Clockwork Orange
• The Matrix
• The Shawshank Redemption
Print Industry
What that media sector is
• This sector consists of news papers ,magazines and billboards
If they have a governing body (e.g. Ofcom) and what they do for the sector
• The governing body is the BPIF( British print industry federation) The BPIF is
the basic business in the UK print, printed packaging and graphic
communication industry and is one of the country's leading trade
associations.
Key products or people within the sector (e.g. print = Rupert Murdoch)
• Rupert Murdoch is the main player in this sector of business
Some of its products (e.g. Radio 1 for the Radio sector)
• The sun
• The daily mail
• The guardian
• The daily mirror
• Local newspapers etc.……
• What jobs you could get within this industry if you were to work in it
Print: Hello Magazine
• Launched in April 2001, it is part
of the larger Hello! brand, but
contains completely separate
content to the weekly magazine.
It reports celebrity news on an
hourly rather than weekly basis.
Since it launched with the
magazine's trademark bold
colour palette it has undergone
a redesign which has made it
feel lighter and brighter. By
January 2008 over 1.5 million
readers were using
hellomagazine.com.
Advertising Industry
Advertising: Microsoft
• Microsoft Corporation is an
American multinational
corporation headquartered in
Redmond, Washington, that
develops, manufactures,
licenses, supports and sells
computer software, consumer
electronics and personal
computers and services. Its
best known software products
are the Microsoft Windows line
of operating systems, Microsoft
Office office suite, and Internet
Explorer web browser.
TV Industry
The media sector is:
• Television is a telecommunication medium for
transmitting and receiving moving images with sound.
Governing body:
• Ofcom
Key people in television industry:
• BBC, ITV, channel 4
Products:
• Top gear, friends, The Simpsons.
Jobs in television industry:
• Camera man, producer, presenter.
TV: Doctor Who
• Doctor Who is a British science-fiction
television programme produced by
the BBC. The programme depicts the
adventures of the Doctor, a Time
Lord—a time-travelling humanoid
alien. He explores the universe in his
TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling
space ship. Its exterior appears as a
blue British police box, which was a
common sight in Britain in 1963 when
the series first aired. Along with a
succession of companions, the
Doctor faces a variety of foes while
working to save civilisations, help
ordinary people, and right wrongs.
Photography Industry
Photography: Ansel Adams
• Ansel Adams is probably the most
easily recognized name of any
photographer. His landscapes are
stunning, and he achieves an
unparalleled level of contrast
using creative darkroom work.
You can improve your own
photos by reading Adams’ own
thoughts as he grew older, when
he wished that he had kept
himself strong enough physically
to continue his work.

Media sectors

  • 1.
  • 2.
    The Film Industry TheMedia Sector is: • The People who makes films for us to watch and enjoy. Governing body: • The British board of film classification Key people in the film industry: • James Cameron • Stephen Spielberg Products: • Star Wars • Monsters Inc. • Forest Gump Jobs in the film industry • Producer/Director • Series producer • Researcher • Make-Up Designer • Production Co-Ordinator TV • Runner • Script Executive • Multi Camera director
  • 3.
    Film: Warner Bros. •It was founded on April 4th, 1923. • One of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York. Famous Warner Bros films; • Casablanca • Clockwork Orange • The Matrix • The Shawshank Redemption
  • 4.
    Print Industry What thatmedia sector is • This sector consists of news papers ,magazines and billboards If they have a governing body (e.g. Ofcom) and what they do for the sector • The governing body is the BPIF( British print industry federation) The BPIF is the basic business in the UK print, printed packaging and graphic communication industry and is one of the country's leading trade associations. Key products or people within the sector (e.g. print = Rupert Murdoch) • Rupert Murdoch is the main player in this sector of business Some of its products (e.g. Radio 1 for the Radio sector) • The sun • The daily mail • The guardian • The daily mirror • Local newspapers etc.…… • What jobs you could get within this industry if you were to work in it
  • 5.
    Print: Hello Magazine •Launched in April 2001, it is part of the larger Hello! brand, but contains completely separate content to the weekly magazine. It reports celebrity news on an hourly rather than weekly basis. Since it launched with the magazine's trademark bold colour palette it has undergone a redesign which has made it feel lighter and brighter. By January 2008 over 1.5 million readers were using hellomagazine.com.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Advertising: Microsoft • MicrosoftCorporation is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer web browser.
  • 8.
    TV Industry The mediasector is: • Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images with sound. Governing body: • Ofcom Key people in television industry: • BBC, ITV, channel 4 Products: • Top gear, friends, The Simpsons. Jobs in television industry: • Camera man, producer, presenter.
  • 9.
    TV: Doctor Who •Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Photography: Ansel Adams •Ansel Adams is probably the most easily recognized name of any photographer. His landscapes are stunning, and he achieves an unparalleled level of contrast using creative darkroom work. You can improve your own photos by reading Adams’ own thoughts as he grew older, when he wished that he had kept himself strong enough physically to continue his work.