Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Freelane contract + Dream Job Research

Freelane Contract
Freelance contract is a contract in which a person is not binded to a company, but is binded to himself he picks and chooses who and what he works for this is benifical in plenty of ways such as you can work whenever you feel like working providing you are working, Some of the disadvantages are you won't always get the job you may end up without a job for quite sometime

Dream Job Research
my dream job is to be a camera operator, While researching i came across a website giving me the infomation needed to require to start my career as a camera operator. Most Camera Operators begin their careers as Camera Trainees or Runners, progressing to 2nd AC and, as they gain more experience, to 1st AC. There is many oppertunites that i have found at there such as volunteer work, I have been volunteering for working as the stage team at Insomnia at telford which is a gaming convention

SWOT
Strengths:
One of my strengths is my knowledge on compistion and shot angles, When it comes to shooting a video i am a perfectionist It has to be done perfect otherwise i am not happy

Weakness:
My biggest weakness is my confidence along with my ability to trip over my own words and not properly and i have the motivation of a sloth



 Opportunities:
There is plenty of opportunites but taking the opportunities is another question
 
Threats:
My threats are my competation

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Employment Opportunites

Contract Types

 

What is a contract?
A contract is  legally binding document which a person will have to sign when joining a company, The contract will cover various topics such as pay, and how long they will work for and if they get access to sick/maretinty pay and how many days of a year they get.
Why is it a good to have a contract?
Contracts are away of insuring that you have a job, They are also a good way of keeping track of the benfenits you recieve
Types of contracts
  •  Full time
  • Part time
  • Fixed Term
  • On completion
  • Freelance
  • Casual
  • Commission
Full time
Full time contract is a contract in which a person will work 36-40 hours a week, Normaly from 9am 5pm
Part time
part time contract is a contract in which a person will work less hours at minium wage
Fixed Term
Fixed term contract ends on a particular date, or on completion of a specific task, eg a project
On Completion
This mostly applys to film industry in which the actors and everyone who was used in the film get payed
Freelance
Freelance contract is a contract in which a person is hired by other people to do work, Therefore he pays his own wages
Casual
Casual Contract is a on and off contract, They will phone you when they need you so one week you might work for 24 hours and the next week you could be working 8
Commission
Commission contract is where somebody commissions you to produce/make something

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Regulatory Bodies- issues

What is a monopoly?
A monopoly is a board game but in seriousness that isnt what we are talking about we are talking about the excluvsive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service. In the UK there is no monopoly businesses, Outside of england for example in Italy TV is ran by the govermant

















Why is it important to ensure that no one sigle media producer in the UK has a monopoly?
it is important to have a wide variety of media producers in the UK, if there was only one company who owned the whole of television the TV shows and news will be very biased towards this persons personal views, Along with having no competiors and variety in TV






Why is consumer choice important?
Consumer choice is very important with out choice life is very boring and bland the same products over and over again have a negative impact on the people who are buying the product or service and this the tv industry would start to fall apart from the ammount of viewers they are getting






What is censorship?
Censorship is a shield to protect anyone who is under of the age of 18 to see things they shouldnt be hearing or seeing before 9:00PM, Ofcom is in charging of tackling censorship if there is any televsion company that breaks the censorship law the will face ofcom and be fined a large sum of money



Freedom of information
Mah freedoms of information



Taste and Decency
Taste and Deceny

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Ethics in the media sector

Ethics
also known as moral philosophy, they are concepts of right and wrong conduct. Etchics are different from person to person what i would find wrong others will say thats its fine, I will be talking about various scandals which involve ethics, such as.
  • Lenevson Inquiry
  • Russel Brand
  • Charlotte church
  • J.K Rowling
  • Hugh grant
Leveson Inquiry
The levson inquiry was led by  Lord Justice Leveson. The leveson Inquiry looks into newspaper companys hacking celebirtys phones, There is one really serious case that would be the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler. They hacked Milly Dowlers phone listening to voice mails and deleteing them giving her parents hope,


Russel Brand and Johnaton Ross scanadal
There was a scandal involing Russel Brand Johnaton Ross, This scandal happended while on air on the BBC radio, In the show Russel Brand and Johnaton Ross phoned up faulty towers star Andrew Sachs They phoned his house phone trying to get an interview with him but sadly he wasnt available, They then started to leave prank call messages on his answering machine, After leaving a few messages on his answering machine Johnaton Ross blurted out that Russel Brand had sex with his daugther, After he said this he then repeatedly phoned him saying that they where sorry and being all around idiots.


Legal

Privacy law

What is privacy law?
The earliest definition of privacy in England  law was given by Judge  Cooley who defined privacy as "the right to be left alone". In 1972 the Younger Committee, an inquiry into privacy stated that the term could not be defined satisfactory once again in the year 1990 the Calcutt Committee concluded that. "nowhere have we found a wholly satisfactory statutory definition of privacy.

Libel law

What is Libel Law?

Libel law is a law which stops new papers righting un-true claims which could hurt someones reputation, Such examples are "Funding Evil"
Funding evil In 2003, Rachel Ehrenfeld published her book Funding Evil, which explained how terrorist groups receive funding. Khalid bin Mahfouz was accused of funding terrorist groups in the book.

 Broadcasting Act 1990

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Sources of income for companies in the media sector

Sources of income for companies in the media sector
There is wide variety of cash sources for a company in the media sector, These include


¡Downloads
Downloads is a an up and coming concept which is having big success and is the destroying the rental marker many of these companies include Netflix and flim4

¡Advertisers
Advertisers is where companies pay television channels to play there adverts in-between shows


¡Sponsorship
Sponsorship is where a company will sponsor a show giving them the needed funds to keep filming and for them to get ads or products in the show like product placement


¡Product placement
Product placement is where a product is put in the show for a certain price, Like a coffee making machine

¡BBC Licence fee
BBC Licence fee is how BBC primarily gets it money, a BBC licence free is a yearly cost of £145+ for a full colour tv licence allowing the house holder to watch all of the BBC tevlesions services The BBC used its income from the licence fee to pay for its TV, radio and online services,

¡Cinema box office
Cinema box office is where film companies get there money from, The money is from people who are going to see there films


¡Franchises, formats
Franchises and Formats are a way of well know tv formats to other countries such one format is Top Gear which now has television shows all over the world

¡CD and DVD sales
CD and DVD sales are a way for companies to make money after a certain show has stopped airing on television


¡DVD rental
DVD rental is in a steep decline with Downloads being primarily number one


¡Television subscriptions
Television subscriptions is where Television companies give you certain channels for a certain amount of money Per month or year, Examples of this would be Sky

¡Merchandise
Merchandise is a great source of income if the show is well liked and well received one of these would be Pokemon



¡Premium telephone lines
Premium telephone lines is a really shady and has come under heavy flak for not evening counting peoples votes 



Legal constraints in the media sector

Legal Constraints

 
What are legel constraints? legal contraints a variety of limitations that one needs to think about when creating a media product, I will be dissucing each one of the legle constraints which effect the media industry and even me as a student. The first legal constraint we will be looking at is the copyright law
 
 
Copyright Law
Copyright is a legal constraint which gives artists excuslive rights to there work Generally, it is "the right to copy", but also gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it.
 
Goverment over the years have tried to pass bills which try to stop piracy the U.S govermant have tried to pass a variety of acts to stop piracy all together, acts such as (SOPA) which is called stop online piracy act, SOPA will intend to stop google and other online search engines to not be able to find websitse that the US goverment deems to be illegal or which will infringe on copyright law