Now that most people own Sky or Virgin or another version of digital TV not there isn't as much choice on analog to watch there is just the main channels from BBC1 to channel 5 these channels are available for any one who on a standard T.V set. Now that a lot of TV sets come with built in free-view there is more choices for people to watch TV at home who don't have digital TV. Free-view is a way to watch more TV channels at home there are around 40 channels on Free-View they are all free to watch since some TVs come with Free-View built in you don't need any thing else to watch them but for TVs with out built in free-view you need a box to receive the channels. The main Free-view providers are Free-sat and free-view. Satellite TV is a way to watch TV at home by receiving the channels via satellite the main provider in the U.K is Sky satellite TV is becoming more and more popular this is mainly because there is such a large choice of channels available to watch there are around 750 channels to watch on sky TV with main channels with set programing genre's with several channels just for sports, movies, music and children's TV instead of having to watch whatever is on one of the five analog TV channels you can use the built in TV guide on Sky to see what is on on every channel and you can see all the program listing for the next week also sky are using new technology to get more customers the have the option of Sky plus witch allows you to record shows straight to you sky box so no need for tapes and also rewind pause and fast forward live t.v there are also many HD T.V channels so that if you have a HD t.V you can get a better picture and there newest technology is Sky 3D which allows people with a 3D T.V to watch programs in 3D. In the U.K there are currently 61,838,154 people living in the U.K and 9,956,000 households have sky T.V this works out at around 15% of the total population have 15% seams quite small but many house hold will have more than one sky box so the noumber of people that watch sky tv will be much higher. With all analog TV signal being replaced by new digital signal more and more new TVs have built in free view so it has already started to replace the old analog signals but it will not be fully replaced until everywhere in the U.K has the new digital signal set up this is expected to be completed in 2012 this will be a benefit for people with who now only have Channel's one to five as they will be able to receive free view channels with a strong signal so they will have a larger choice of channels to watch and a much better picture and signal. Now in the U.K large T.V providers such as Sky and virgin have a Plus box witch allows you to record TV shows and watch them at a time that suits you also you can pause rewind and and fast forward live TV this is very good for busy families as if they are busy and miss a TV show they want to watch they can record it and watch it later also if people cant decide what to watch on TV they can watch one show and record two others there is also the option to record a whole series by pressing one button another benefit so that you will know that you wont miss your favorite show and then you don't need to buy the box set if you miss a few episodes of a show. In the UK Sky and Virgin have the option of a plus box to record shows but the technology was created first in America by TIVO.
When watching T.V people can interact with the TV show from there living room in many different ways mainly on digital services with the Red button as o
n some shows if it is a competition style show as you can vote to evict people or vote for who you want to win you can do this by just pressing a few buttons on your remote. There is other ways of interacting with other TV channels such as music channels
witch you can ring or text in to request songs that you want also on other channels like shopping channels you can ring in to the show live so that you can buy things that they are selling on the show. Another way you can interact with TV shows is to phone in you can then ask a question you can also E-mail in or join debates online.
People can watch TV online in several different ways the main ways are on demand services offered by several main TV channels such as BBC iplayer 4 OD ITV net-player and Sky player these services allow people to watch a wide range of programs online most of the sites are free except the Sky player witch you need to pay for or have a sky subscription. The BBC iplayer has the largest program library and you can also watch the BBC iplayer on so
me mobile phones these websites are becoming more and more popular as it is like having Sky plus on your computer as if there is a program you want to watch or if you have missed a show you wanted to watch they you can watch it whenever you want. Another reason that these websites are becoming more and more popular is that as it is on your computer is you have a laptop you can watch the shows were ever you want even if your not at home.
Most TV is free to watch on the internet mostly on when watching TV on o
n demand services such as the BBC iplayer and 4OD but some of the services like Sky player do charge to watch TV online there is also ways to watch TV online illegally by downloading or streaming TV show online this is a way that technology is changing the media as lots of people would rather watch TV illegally that pay for it even if it is illegal and takes some time. When watching TV online most of it is free on some websites but it does cost as you are using your own internet so even if you are watching TV on a free website it will still be costing you money.
As-well as watching TV online there is ways of purchasing TV online there is the Sky player witch allows you to watch TV online with a subscription also there is th
e option to purchase shows by the episode there is also a way to purchase TV shows on programs such as Itunes as there is a large library of TV shows series and Films to choose from there is a very large selection of TV shows to choose from and most are not to expensive
TV viewing figures have gone down quite considerably compared to those of ten to twenty years ago. Now some of the shows that get the biggest viewing figures are shows like the x factor and strictly come dancing these get around ten million people watching them every week but about 20 years ago if there was a popular or big TV show on the figures could be trebled.
There are a few reasons for this mainly it is that there are much more TV channels available as before big channel providers like SKY and Virgin there would have only been the five anoloug channels to watch but now there are hundreds of specifit channels so people have a huge choice of what to watch. Another reason is that people can now watch TV online weather it be legal or ilegal there are many sites to watch lots of TV on and most are free so people will want to watch a show for for online rather than pay for it
You can access a huge range of films through digital tv as there are many film channels and on sky and virgin they have there own movies which you can purchase. There
are specific move channels like sky movies an film four which cost to reieve but also there are channels like sky box office which you can buy new movies which aren't available on film channels.
The Internet is something that can benefit the film industry as you can buy films on websites like itunes at a small fee or you can buy them f lots of shopping websites w
hich will make the film industry a lot of money from sales of DVDs and blue ray movies but the from all this money that film companies will be making they will be losing even more from millions of people watching or downloading films illegally for free this will be seriously affecting the industry as the more people that watch films illegallythe more they will loose and if everyboy did it they wouldnt make any money at all. And with new technologies like 3D animations and special effects the films will be costing more money to prouce so they will need to make more money by selling more films.
Types of jobs.
In the media industry there are many different types of jobs from very important jobs like film directors to not as important jobs like boom operators there are jobs f
or everything in the media industry.
Lots of the jobs in the media industry fall into different categories like
Management.
Creative.
Editorial.
Technical.
Research.
Financial.
Organizational.
Administrative.
Working hours.
As well as being many different jobs in the media industry there are also many different types of working hours and contracts.
There are jobs in the media industry that are full time and don’t have a specific contact on how many month or years you work but lots of jobs are for certain time amo
unts some contracts have no pay like voluntary or internships some of the types of contracts are.
Voluntary. Work for no pay
Freelance. Self employed only work when work is available.
Fixed term. Work for a specific time amount (6 months)
Casual. Work for a short working hours.
Flexi. Work for flexible hours.
Management jobs.
Floor manager.
•A floor managers jobs is to over see all the set take make sure everything is running smoothly and going to plan they are very important in TV and film mainly more in film as a lot of the time they have a lot larger area to manage and sets are sometimes a lot more busy as there are a lot more departments and people to manage and oversee. In studio settings the floor manager is the link between the director in the gallery and the floor below. He floor manager is responsible for passing on information on to presenters and guests to ensure timings are met and the broadcast goes smoothly.
•Some of the tasks that a floor director will do are.
•checking that equipment.
•referring to floor plans.
•relaying instructions from the control room to the studio floor.
•rehearsing live shows.
•briefing and looking after those involved in the program.
The average salary for a floor manager in the media industry is varied as it will mainly depend on what company you working for and what is being filmed experience is also a big part.
The most well paying jobs are the smash hit blockbuster films which can have several floor managers the average wage is usually between £30,000 -£90,000
Production manager.
Production Managers organize the business, finance and employment issues in TV and film. They are in charge of ensuring that the budget is well spent and everything runs smoothly through production.
Before shooting starts production managers would need to.
· Meeting the producer and other senior production staff to examine scripts or program ideas.
· Drawing up a shooting schedule and estimating cost.
· Hiring crews and contractors, and negotiating rates of pay.
· Negotiating costs and approving the booking of resources, equipment and suppliers.
During filming production managers are responsible for.
· Making sure that the production runs to schedule, and rep
orting to the producer on progress.
· Managing the production schedule and budget.
· Managing the production team.
· making sure that insurance, health and safety rules, copyright laws and union agreements are followed.
To become a production manager there are no specific qualifications needed but it is helpful to have most employers would rather have experience in some kind of TV and film work or in management.
The average salary for a production manager is between £24,000 £40,000.
Creative jobs.
•Lots of the jobs in the media industry are creative jobs as most of the media industry is about being creative in writing scripts for new TV programs or films to creating artwork to go into these shows there is also creative jobs in making music for title sequences for shows the creative side of media is very important and there are many different job roles some of them are.
•Art Director.
•Writer.
•Director.
•Costume dept.
•Sound director.
Art director.
•An art director is someone who is the project manager for one of the biggest department of film the art department. They are responsible for ensuring that the production designers vision is carried out onto the set. They are responsible for the art department budget and schedule of work, and help the production designer to maximize the money alloca
ted to the department. Art directors don’t work on every set and most of the time are requested by the production designer. Many Art Directors work on television dramas and commercials, as well as on films. The hours are long and the job can involve long periods working away from home. Art Directors work on a freelance basis.
•Art directors usually start work 4 to 5 months before shooting begins as it can be hard to find all the relevant artwork needed for shooting.
•On some films art directors may need to travel around the world as they may need a certain piece of art for a scene as other people working in the art department may not know what it is so the art director will want the right piece.
•After all the art has been found for he set the art director doesn’t have as much to do while filming. During filming art directors continue to oversee the construction and the dismantling of the set after shooting has finished art directors must ensure that all sets and locations are cleared and that all outstanding art department bills are paid.
•The average salary of a art director is between £21,000 and £50,000 lots of the jobs that pay around the bottom end of the scale are for smaller production companies and the jobs that pay £50,000 are for the big budget films that take a lot longer to film. Most Art director jobs work on a fixed term contract usually between 6 to 12 months depending on how big the film is.
Writer.
Writers are some of the most important people in the TV and film industry as for anything with a script at least one writer is needed and usually there is a team of writers.
Writers are involved in the creation and or development of all types of creative writing for TV and film.
There isn't that many jobs that writers do as they have a very important job in writing the script the script is the most important part of a TV show or film as if it isn't very good the TV show or film will reflect that and people may not like it.
Some writers work as script doctors whose job it is to edit or fix a script at short notice when shooting is close because the director may not like the previous script
written.
A lot of writers work as freelance as it is only a temporary job being a writer and when they have finished the script they will finish working on that project.
There isn't an average pay for screen writers it depends on how long they are working for and how big the film budget is the biggest films pay the most money lots of writers also have bonuses written into there contracts and if the film is really successful they will get paid a lot more money.
And if they were good at writing a horror story they will just work on horror films.
Editorial jobs.
Editing is a vital part of the media industry especially in film as when filming is finished the film will be a long way of what they final product will look like.
Editing is used for a lot of thing from cutting the time down between frames so that the film is a lot smoother and looks better to creating the multi million pound specials effects there is a lot of work in the editing Dept.
The Editing dept is one of the most competitive part of the media industry to find a job as it has some of the highest paying jobs especially in the film industry.
Some of the jobs in the editorial dept are.
Editor.
An editors main job is to put the final touches to a film this doesn’t mean that there is little work for them to do as they have to take all the different scenes of a film and make the into the final piece editors need to share the vision of the director so they get the right mood for a film.
Editors need to work closely with sound editors and musical directors so that they get the music at the right time of the film and have the right ambiance and music beds.
Special effects are another very important part of editing these are used a lot more on big budget films as the best special effects cost millions of pounds if a film production has spent a lot of money on special effects they will want someone who knows what they are doing so they make the film to the be quality possible.
Job hours are very long for editors and nearly always involve sitting at a desk on a computer some parts of the work can be dull as after being in the job a while there will be a lot of things that are repetitive and boring.
It is also hard to find work as an editor is you have just graduated as lots of film companies and all of the big film production companies will want the people who can prove how good they are by other films that they have worked on and have lots of experience. Lots of the time young editors work for big name editors for not a lot of money so that that can make a name for them self and get some vital experience in the industry. For people who want to work indep
endent they will need to be working in the industry for 4-10 years so they can develop the right connections and training and so they can save some money so they can buy there own equipment.
Lots of editors either work for a film company on a fixed term contract or work as a freelance as lots of the big companies want people who they have worked with and proven there skills and smaller companies get freelance so they can save money. The average pay for an editor in the film industry Is between £15,000 and £50,000 editors are also paid bonuses if the film does well sometimes up to £5,000
Sound editor.
A sound editor is the person whose job it is to create the sound track to a TV show or film by cutting down and synchronizing music to fit the picture. They work closely with the sound designer, re-recording mixer and the director to establish what sound effects are required throughout the production and to ensure that these effects are available from sound effect libraries. Or that they can be production requirements within tight time schedules. A sound editors job can be long hours mostly sitting ant a desk on a computer but other times can be in other places sometimes the sound editor might have to create a new piece of music for a particular scene so they will have to go to a recording studio to oversee a recording session to make sure that the piece of music is right and is what they are looking for.
A sound editor must be good with computers and all modern software
and have a good working knowledge of sound recording, playback, editing and mixing equipment. Like a lot of jobs in the editing dept in media it is hard to find a job if you don’t have any experience because lots of film and TV companies want people who they have previously worked with or who have a reputation for working on big name films or hit TV shows.
The average pay for a sound editor is between £15,00 (usually for very small productions) and £30,000
Like other editors many either work on a fixed term contract of a compa
ny or freelance lots more people work for fixed term contracts as when one film or TV show is completed there is nearly always going to be work available straight away.
Technical jobs.
The media industry is mainly about creative jobs but there are lots of important technical jobs from people like software engineers who’s job it is to make sure every thing is running fine with out these people the quality of TV and film would suffer.
Technical director.
The technical director is usually the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio.
A Technical Director for a specific production is responsible for working closely with the scenic designer and director. It is their responsibility to determine how the scenery will be built and out of what materials.
The average salary for a technical director is between £36,000 and £60,000
To be a technical director there are no necessary qualifications but having a qualification or experience in management can help a lot.
Research jobs.
Research is a important part in the media industry for many reasons more in TV more than film as for specific TV shows they will need to know all the relevant information needed especially for news shows.
Researcher.
Researchers work across all genres of television production, including news, sport, current affairs, documentaries and factual programs, light entertainment, children's, situation
comedies, soaps or serial dramas, and one-off dramas. They are needed so that the presenters know all the relevant information needed to make a successful show hey originate or develop program ideas, drawing on their knowledge and understanding of industry requirements, and present their findings to decision makers they also brief readers for any new information that they didn’t know.
There are no requirements for this job but experience often depends who gets the best jobs.
Task 8: Explaine some of the different types of jobs and contracts that are being advertised currently at the BBC explain the ntion of confidentuality and exclusivity agreements and provide reletive examples.
Task 9.
Risk assessment.
A risk assessment is important when undertaking a piece of practical work as there c
an be risk involved.
When filming outside there can be many risks for example if you are filming on the side of a road you have to be aware of traffic on the road as it is dangerous and you need to make sure you stay of to road. Other risks could be if you are filming something with could involve smocking you would need to be careful with the lighter as it is a flame and this is dangerous as somebody could bet burnt or if the lighter is misused it could blow up and if somebody is holding it or is near it when it happ
ened they could get hurt as bits of plastic and metal would be flying out. A risk assessment shows that you know what all the risks are when you are doing some practical work and you know how to prevent them and so that nobody gets hurt and it also shows that you will know what to do if something goes wrong.
Task 10.
Employment Equality (Age) Regulations Act 2006.
This legislations means was designed so that nobody in the media industry ould be discriminated due to their age and people would not be judged because of their age. This act was superseded by the Equality act of 2010. Recently the BBC has been accused of breaching this act as they have sacked Miriam O'reily from the show Countryfile because she was too old. Shortly after she was sacked she was replaced with a younger female presenter following this she sued the BBC claiming she was the vicim of ageism and this act had been broken she was susessful in her claim.
Employers liability.
This Act mean that employers are responsable for there empoyes health and saftey an need t make sure that they are coverd incase anything happens to them. Employers are responsable if and of there staff has an injury at work ar contracts an illlness that was from something at work if anything does happen to a employee at work wich is the falt of the employer or place of work then the employer will have to pay compensation.
Employee rights.
Employee right is designed to show what people should expect when at work a lot of this is about pay what employees should get and how much is a minimum wage if over 21 the minimum age is £5.93 as well as pay for when an employee is sick and holiday pay. In the media industry most jobs are paid at minimum wage as so many people would want the job so employees do not need pay too much this is only for the loer jobs as top jobs can earn several times as much as other people. Also in the meia industry all employees sign a contract to state how long they will be working for how much pay they get ho many weeks of they can take for holidays and how much they will be paid for it and how much sick pay they will get if ill.
Beloning to a trade union.
A trade union is a group of people who work in the same industry members pay a fee to join and the union is there to help them if they have any problems at work this could include wanting a pay rise or having their pay cut or anting more holidays. Trade unions help employees as they know the industry very well as you join the union that represents your place of work and if you do have a problem they will fight for you sometimes agreements canot be made so strikes happen wich is where the members of a union vote weather to strike and people dont go to work until their demands are met.
Intellectual Property copyright.
Intellectual Property copyright is a company that protects ideas that people have this can inclue lots of things but is mainly music, art, broadcasts and recordings it is mainly relate to articals in newspapers and on the internet as people can copy other peoples work and claim it is theres and somthing has to be recorded to be officialy copyrighted. The most famus case of intellectual propertu copyright would be between Simon Cowell and Simon Fuller as Fuller claims Cowell stole his idea of "POP Idol" saying he has come up with the idea wich cowellhas turned into a huge sucess with shows including " American idol" and the "X-Factor" macking cowell millions of pounds.
Trademarks.
Atrade mark is a mark following a logo or company name wich is there so that peopleknow what it is for and just that so that no other company can coppy it to steel customers and avertisment from the other company a company has to register for the traemark so it will official be the property of that company and nobody else can use it.
Merit 1: Issues surrounding technologies ownership and funding in the television and film industries will be evident. Relevant examples are cited that evidence understanding.
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Merit 3: Accurate descriptions of the most usual contractual, legal and ethical obligations. Researched examples that relate to legal and ethical issues are evident.
Merit 4: Personal development material will be neat and methodical and the plan shows individualism and is pertinent to the chosen career.