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Media sectors. Pixar Animation Studios, or simply Pixar is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California.

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Media sectors.

Pixar Animation Studios, or simply Pixar is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California.

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Film Industry – Key Roles

DirectorA 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. Other Directors

James CameronAvatar, Titanic, Aliens, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Steven SpielbergE.T. the Extra Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Saving ‑Private Ryan

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Film Producer

Film producers prepare and then supervise the making of a film before presenting the product to financing entity or a film distributor.People can become a film producer from being a film writer. Producers are the main players in the television, film and video industries.A producer will oversee each project from the start to finish.They can also be involved in the marketing and distribution process.

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Screenwriter

• Screenwriting is a freelance profession. No education is required to become a professional screenwriter, just good storytelling abilities and imagination. Screenwriters are contracted freelancers. If people like there script they can then sell it to then the people who bought it can make it into a film.

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Cameraman/Editor• The cameraman/camera operator is the person in a film that will take the

shots and video each section. The leading operator is usually called the cinematographer, while a camera operator in a video production may be known as a television camera operator, video camera operator or videographer.

• The editor/editing is the process of the selecting and preparing written visual audible and film media used to convoy information. The y will edit the final video to make it be the film/video the director wants.

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Film Industry – Governing Body

• With the governing body (bbfc) they are the people that classify the films and put them into the category of pg., 12A, 12, 15, 18. They would do this to give the right view on what age should be allowed to watch the specific film they are looking at. You could say that they are protecting this for the younger kids as say a film with blood/gore would be to much violence for that age group so they would probably classify It under a 12/15.

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Film Industry – Case Study

• Type: public• Industry: Mass Media• Founded• Founders: April 4, 1923• Founders: Albert Warner, Harry Warner, Sam Warner, Jack

Warner.• Headquarters: Burbank, California, United States• Key people: Kevin Tsujihara (CEO)• Area served: worldwide• Products: Motion pictures, television programs, video games• Assets: Time Warner- HBO, TNT, Cartoon network, ect.

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TV Industry Definition and Key Companies

• The tv industry are the people who make the tv shows and tv channels.

• For example the bbc, channel 5, e4 , bbc three.

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• Cameraman to film the show• Editor they would edit the final film to

produce it to the director.• Script writer would have to write what they

are going to day for that show.

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• With this they decide whether or not if the show is appropriate for a certain age group. For example if a show has bad language it would probably be a 15 or something but it wouldn’t be appropriate for the younger age group.

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• Industry• Mass media• • Predecessor(s)• British Broadcasting Company• • Founded• 18 October 1922• • Founder(s)• John Reith• • Headquarters• Broadcasting House, London, England, United Kingdom• • Area served• Worldwide• • Key people• Diane Coyle• (Acting Chairman, BBC Trust)• Lord Hall of Birkenhead• (Director-General)• • Products• Broadcasting, radio, web portals• • Services• Television, radio, online• • Revenue• £5.102 billion (2012/13)[1]• • Owner(s)• Government of United Kingdom (Publicly owned)• • Employees• 23,000 (2011/12)• • Website• bbc.co.uk bbc.com

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Radio Industry

BBC 1 was aired on the 2nd November 1936. The radio station covers all over the uk.

Broadcast area: East Dorset, South Hampshire, Isle of Wight and parts of West Sussex and WiltshireSlogan: The South's Best Variety of HitsFrequency: 105.2 MHz, 105.8 MHz, DAB and onlineFirst air date: 14 June 1998Format: AC

Broadcast area: United Kingdom; available worldwide through the internetSloganOnline, on Digital Radio, and on 88 to 91 FMFrequencyFM: 88.1 MHz – 90.2 MHzDAB: 12BFreeview: 702Freesat: 702Sky: 0102Virgin Media: 902UPC Ireland: 908First air date: 30 September 1967

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Radio producerRadio producers are responsible for the audio content of broadcasts via the radio, internet and any other radio platforms. They are heavily involved in the whole process.Radio producerRadio presenters are responsible to host the show they are also the ones to talk to the guests. Radio shows manly consist of music and they also talk about news the internet to get viewers involved.Radio ResearcherA radio researcher provides supports to the producer.The researcher can also work on a wide variety of programmes.

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• OFCOM is the governing body of all radio stations. The OFCOM is responsible for the stations incase if there is anything that is not prohibited. OFCOM operates under a few Acts of Parliament such as the Communications Act 2003. it was initially established in 2002 and then went on to achieve its full authority in 2003. it is located in London , UK.

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Radio Case Study• BBC Radio 1

Broadcast area: United Kingdom: FM, DAB, TVUnited States: TVCanada: Satellite RadioWorldwide: Internet RadioSlogan: The Best New Music And EntertainmentIn New Music We TrustListen, Watch, ShareFrequency: FM: 97.6 MHz - 99.7 MHz (UK)97.1 MHz (Jersey)DAB: 12B - BBC National DABRDS Name: Radio 1/BBC R1Freeview: 700Freesat: 700Sky (UK only): 0101Virgin Media: 901UPC Ireland: 907First air date: 30 September 1967

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Print industry definition and key companies• The Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is

published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

• • The Sun had the largest circulation of any daily newspaper in the United Kingdom, but in late

2013 slipped to second largest Saturday newspaper behind the Daily Mail. It had an average daily circulation of 2,069,809 copies in March 2014. Between July and December 2013 the paper had an average daily readership of approximately 5.5 million, with approximately 31% of those falling into the ABC1 demographic and 68% in the C2DE demographic. Approximately 41% of readers are women. The Sun has been involved in many controversies in its history, including its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster, among others.

• • On 26 February 2012, The Sun on Sunday was launched to replace the defunct News of the

World, employing some of its former journalists. National editions are published in London (The Sun), Dublin (The Irish Sun) and Glasgow (The Scottish Sun). The average circulation for The Sun on Sunday in March 2014 was 1,686,840.

• In late 2013, The Sun on Sunday was given a new look, accompanied with a new type-face.

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Key Roles• Print Production Manager:• Print production managers supervise an organization's printing process for

projects such as magazine advertisements or direct mail promotions. Generally managers have a degree in graphic design or any other similar subject.

• Photographer:• a photographer is somebody that takes photos and then edits them to make

them look more aesthetically pleasing. Most professional photographers specialise in one certain area of photography such as fine art, fashion or advertising.

• Magazine features Editor:• a magazine features editor is responsible for the content and quality that is put

into the product and makes sure that the stories are engaging and informative. Magazine features editors do not always need specialist knowledge of the subject they cover, unless the content is highly technical, although an interest in the subject is usually expected.