Understanding Creative Media Studies
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Professional Behaviour
In any sort of job you need to have very good, professional behviour; these are the most important key things you need when getting a job:
- Reliability
- Attendance & Punctuality
- Commitment
- Efficiency
- Self Presentation
- Communication Skills
- Contribution to Team Projects
- Time Management
- Personal Responsibility
- Reliability
- Attendance & Punctuality
- Commitment
- Efficiency
- Self Presentation
- Communication Skills
- Contribution to Team Projects
- Time Management
- Personal Responsibility
Job Roles
In the media there are many different jobs available from being creative and productive to the more technical side. These are the types of jobs I am going to talk about in this post:
-Creative
-Editorial
-Technical
-Managerial
-Marketing
-Administrative
-Legal
-Financial
-Creative
-Editorial
-Technical
-Managerial
-Marketing
-Administrative
-Legal
-Financial
Imployment Oppertunities in the Creative Media Sectors
Contract Types
Part time contracts
Full time contracts
Casual contracts
Fixed term contracts
Free-lance contracts
On Completion contracts
Part time contracts
Full time contracts
Casual contracts
Fixed term contracts
Free-lance contracts
On Completion contracts
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Censorship
What censorship is:
Censorship is witholding speech or other public communication which may be considered harmful, sensitive or inconvenient. Censorship can be controlled by gonvernement and private organizations. It can happen in loads of ways including speech, books, films, press, radio, television and the internet for reasons such as controlling obscenity, child pornography, hate speech, to promote or restrict political or religious views and to prevent slander.
Arguments for censorship:
Arguments against censorship:
Arguments against censorship:
Why
should under 18's be subject to particular considerations by regulators?
Media Monopoly
What it is:
Media Monopoly is a term used to describe when the media is owned and controlled by a few large corporations. This means that all the larger companies have control of what the smaller companies can do or say which causes lots of conspiracys from the public. They think that because these larger groups have the most power they are controlling what you can see on TV, what you can hear on the radio and what you read in newspapers, magazines and books.
Media Monopoly is a term used to describe when the media is owned and controlled by a few large corporations. This means that all the larger companies have control of what the smaller companies can do or say which causes lots of conspiracys from the public. They think that because these larger groups have the most power they are controlling what you can see on TV, what you can hear on the radio and what you read in newspapers, magazines and books.
Why is it important to ensure that no
one single media producer in the UK has a monopoly:
Why consumer choice important:
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