2. Print Industry
1) The Print Industry is responsible for print in media, for example, Magazines and newspapers.
(advertising posters)
2) The Print Industry is not currently governed by anyone, this means that they are free to write
whatever they want.This means that come of there content might not be ethical towards
others.
3) Some key people with in the Print Industry are;
Rupert Murdoch: the founder, chairman and CEO of global media holding company news corporation. He owns mostly
all of the newspapers that are produced.
Rebekah Brooks: British journalist and former newspapers editor, previously she has been the Chief Executive Officer of
the news international, the youngest editor of a British national newspaper and first female editor of the sun.
4) Some of the largest circulating newspapers in the UK are;
The sun- 2,409,811 circulated in 2013
Daily Mail- 1,863,151 circulated in 2013
Daily Mirror- 1,058,488 circulated in 2013
5) Some jobs within the Print Industry:
General Manager
Sale/marketing Manger
Press Minder
Studio Manager
Print Finisher
3. Film Industry
1) The film Industry consists of producing films
2) The British Broad of Film Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organisation. It is funded by the film
industry and is responsible for the national classification and censorship of the film within the UK. It had a
requirement of the classify videos, DVDs and some video games.The BBFC was originally called British Board of
Film Censors.
3) Some key people involved with in the film Industry are;
CharlieChaplin- Considered to be one of the most pivotal stars of the early days of Hollywood.
Walt Disney- produced the first animation film
4)TheWalt Disney productions is one of the most famous parts of the film industry. It is best known for the products of
its film studio,TheWalt Disney Studios. Its one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also
owns and operates theABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney
Channel, ESPN, and many others.They own and licence 14 theme parks around the world.This attracts millions
of people year round.An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse is the official
mascot ofTheWalt Disney Company.
5) Some products thatWalt Disney have produced are;
SnowWhite AndThe Seven Dwarfs
Bambi – August 13/1942
Some future films;
Tomorrowland - December 19/2014
6) Other products of the film industry are;
HungerGames – March 12/2012
Bad teacher - June 17/2011
Jobs within film;
Producer
Director
Production Manager
Script Supervisor
Stunt Coordinator
4. Advertising Industry
1) TheAdvertising Industry creates adverts to persuade the population, or their target
audience, to buy products.
2) The governing body of the Advertising Industry is the Advertising StandardsAuthority (ASA). Its
role is to regulate the content of advertisements, sales promotions and direct marketing in the
UK. It also deals with complaints made about adverts, sales promotions and direct marketing.
3) Some of the best AdvertisingCampaigns are:
Coca Cola
Apple
Cadburys
McDonalds
4) Some jobs areas that are within the Advertising Industry are;
Account planning
Production
Outdoor
Public Relations
Advert Designers
5. Photography Industry
1) The Photo Industry produces most of today's photo journalism.These
can be the images we see in Fashion magazines, newspapers etc...
2) The Photo Industry doesn't currently have a governing body, as there
is so many sectors within this industry, its impossible to cover them all
3) Some key people within the Photography Industry;
Annie Leubovitz – In 1978 Leibovitz became the first woman to photograph
Joan Armatrading for an album along with many other achievements
Robert Capa – A famous world wide photographer
4) Some jobs within the industry;
Photographer
Editor
Models
Journalist
Lighting
Costume (if needed)
6. Television Industry
1) The television Industry broadcasts allTV channels, shows, movies ect.
2) Ofcom ( Office Of Communications) is the governing body for theTV industry. Ofcom launched on
29 December 2003, it regulates when and what is aired onTV.
3) Key channels/people;
David Jeremy Darroch –The chief Executive of British Sky.
BBC –The British Broadcasting Corporation – the largest broadcaster in the world by number of
employees, with about 23,000 staff.The founders of the BBC are John Reith, GeorgeVilliers.
ITV – a world wideTv channel –The oldest commercial network in the UK
4) Jobs in theTV Industry:
Producer
ScriptWriter
TeamAssistant
Runner
Line Producer