Task 2 : Film
Genre : There are many different types of movie genres ( a style/category of film) and in each genre there can be different types of targeted audiences who watch as well as different types of conventions within each genre.
Film vs digital: Celluloid film is a very old fashioned way of filming movies and despite digital filming becoming standard, there are still many movies shot on film every year. Some recent major movies shot mostly on film include Wonder Woman (2017), La La Land (2016), and Little Women (2019). Film reels are definitely still in use today, despite being overtaken by digital filming.
Digital filming is a much easier method of creating a film.
Distribution: Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience . This is normally the task of a professional film distributor , who would determine the marketing strategy for the film, the media by which a film is to be exhibited or made available for viewing, and who may set the release date and other matters. The film may be exhibited directly to the public either through a movie theater or television, or personal home viewing (including DVD, video on demand , download, television programmes through broadcast syndication). For commercial projects, film distribution is usually accompanied by film production.
In the future i believe that there will be a drastic number of changes for streaming sites like netflix etc.
Motion picture/performance capture : In motion picture and television production, a sound effect is a sound recorded and presented to make a specific storytelling or creative point without the use of dialogue or music. The term often refers to a process applied to a recording, without necessarily referring to the recording itself.
Visual effects created in the computer that provide interesting transitions from one scene to another rather than just switching frames. They include fading or dissolving the frame, wiping one frame over another and flipping the frame. See wipe, morphing and digital effects.
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, computer animation and VFX in films, television programs, shorts, commercials, and videos. And i know that as the years go by we will have better and better cgi as our technology will be improving.
Film vs digital: Celluloid film is a very old fashioned way of filming movies and despite digital filming becoming standard, there are still many movies shot on film every year. Some recent major movies shot mostly on film include Wonder Woman (2017), La La Land (2016), and Little Women (2019). Film reels are definitely still in use today, despite being overtaken by digital filming.
Digital filming is a much easier method of creating a film.
Distribution: Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience . This is normally the task of a professional film distributor , who would determine the marketing strategy for the film, the media by which a film is to be exhibited or made available for viewing, and who may set the release date and other matters. The film may be exhibited directly to the public either through a movie theater or television, or personal home viewing (including DVD, video on demand , download, television programmes through broadcast syndication). For commercial projects, film distribution is usually accompanied by film production.
In the future i believe that there will be a drastic number of changes for streaming sites like netflix etc.
Motion picture/performance capture : In motion picture and television production, a sound effect is a sound recorded and presented to make a specific storytelling or creative point without the use of dialogue or music. The term often refers to a process applied to a recording, without necessarily referring to the recording itself.
Visual effects created in the computer that provide interesting transitions from one scene to another rather than just switching frames. They include fading or dissolving the frame, wiping one frame over another and flipping the frame. See wipe, morphing and digital effects.
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, computer animation and VFX in films, television programs, shorts, commercials, and videos. And i know that as the years go by we will have better and better cgi as our technology will be improving.
Task 3 Television
Broadcasting: To broadcast is to air a program, especially on TV or radio. It also means to tell people about something. ... Any time you let a lot of people know about something (whether they like it or not), you broadcast. When information is broadcast, it becomes widely known.
Pay per view is more exclusive due to the fact that people have to pay a certain amount to watch specific things. For example most boxing/ufc fights are pay per view and this allows the creators to get more money as well as the contenders involved.
Narrowcasting: transmit a television programme, especially by cable, or otherwise disseminate information, to a comparatively localized or specialist audience. examples bbc three/ sky arts
Digital marketing channels are platforms that you can use to reach your target audience with information about your brand, product, or service. example, websites apps and games
scheduling: an arrangement to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance. In most cases this will be for streaming sites like netflix and or amazon prime video and more.
on demand, Video on Demand is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos without a traditional video playback device and the constraints of a typical static broadcasting schedule. In the 20th century, broadcasting in the form of over-the-air programming was the most common form of media distribution.
Programming: the process of scheduling something, especially radio or television programmes,trends are different types of things within a category that people become fond of and start invo;ving themselves with.
Pay per view is more exclusive due to the fact that people have to pay a certain amount to watch specific things. For example most boxing/ufc fights are pay per view and this allows the creators to get more money as well as the contenders involved.
Narrowcasting: transmit a television programme, especially by cable, or otherwise disseminate information, to a comparatively localized or specialist audience. examples bbc three/ sky arts
Digital marketing channels are platforms that you can use to reach your target audience with information about your brand, product, or service. example, websites apps and games
scheduling: an arrangement to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance. In most cases this will be for streaming sites like netflix and or amazon prime video and more.
on demand, Video on Demand is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos without a traditional video playback device and the constraints of a typical static broadcasting schedule. In the 20th century, broadcasting in the form of over-the-air programming was the most common form of media distribution.
Programming: the process of scheduling something, especially radio or television programmes,trends are different types of things within a category that people become fond of and start invo;ving themselves with.
Task 4 Radio
Radio - Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio, sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves intended to reach a wide audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio station, while in satellite radio the radio waves are broadcast by a satellite in Earth orbit. This means that more people will be able to listen to the broadcast.
Narrowcasting has traditionally been understood as the dissemination of information to a narrow audience; not to the broader public at-large.
Technology - Digital Audio Broadcasting is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services in many countries around the world but not in North America where HD Radio is the standard for digital radio
Digital describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive. Digital technology is primarily used with new physical communications media, such as satellite and fiber optic transmission
Smart phones -a mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded apps.
App is short for computer application. This term i.e. App has been picked for applications running on mobile devices (smart phones, tablets, smart watches or may be some gadget in future). There are many different types of apps and there fore are able to satisfy many of consumer needs
A podcast is an episodic series of spoken word digital audio files that a user can download to a personal device for easy listening. Streaming applications and podcasting services provide a convenient and integrated way to manage a personal consumption queue across many podcast sources and playback devices.
Scheduling - subscriptions, making a subscription for a could potentially allow you to listen to a variety of exclusive radio channels.
programming - genre in radio, there can be many uses in genre in terms of music, country, rap, hip hop and more. Each of these types of music genres can be specifically targeted and certain groups within the public audience.
Narrowcasting has traditionally been understood as the dissemination of information to a narrow audience; not to the broader public at-large.
Technology - Digital Audio Broadcasting is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services in many countries around the world but not in North America where HD Radio is the standard for digital radio
Digital describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive. Digital technology is primarily used with new physical communications media, such as satellite and fiber optic transmission
Smart phones -a mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded apps.
App is short for computer application. This term i.e. App has been picked for applications running on mobile devices (smart phones, tablets, smart watches or may be some gadget in future). There are many different types of apps and there fore are able to satisfy many of consumer needs
A podcast is an episodic series of spoken word digital audio files that a user can download to a personal device for easy listening. Streaming applications and podcasting services provide a convenient and integrated way to manage a personal consumption queue across many podcast sources and playback devices.
Scheduling - subscriptions, making a subscription for a could potentially allow you to listen to a variety of exclusive radio channels.
programming - genre in radio, there can be many uses in genre in terms of music, country, rap, hip hop and more. Each of these types of music genres can be specifically targeted and certain groups within the public audience.
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Task 5 Animation
Traditional - Traditional animation, also known as cel animation, or hand-drawn animation, is an animation technique where each frame of the film is drawn by hand, and was - until the arrival of computer animation - the dominant form used in cinema.
Stop motion animation (also called stop frame animation) is animation that is captured one frame at time, with physical objects that are moved between frames. When you play back the sequence of images rapidly, it creates the illusion of movement.
Computer animation is the process used for digitally generating animated images. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images.
Some well-known popular 2D animations include: Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd) Classic Disney (Snow White, The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid) TV shows (The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, Rick and Morty)
Some popular 3D animations include: Pixar (Toy Story, Frozen, The Incredibles) Dreamworks (Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon) Feature Film CGI (the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the robots in Transformers, pretty much everything in Avatar)
Cinema 4D is a 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software developed by Maxon. As Maya, Cinema 4D can be used to animate objects or to generate visual effects, and is especially appealing because of its motion graphics features.
Motion capture, also called performance capture or mo-cap, is a technology that blends real life and animation, allowing you to film someone live and transfer them into computerized form.
Stop motion animation (also called stop frame animation) is animation that is captured one frame at time, with physical objects that are moved between frames. When you play back the sequence of images rapidly, it creates the illusion of movement.
Computer animation is the process used for digitally generating animated images. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images.
Some well-known popular 2D animations include: Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd) Classic Disney (Snow White, The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid) TV shows (The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, Rick and Morty)
Some popular 3D animations include: Pixar (Toy Story, Frozen, The Incredibles) Dreamworks (Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon) Feature Film CGI (the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the robots in Transformers, pretty much everything in Avatar)
Cinema 4D is a 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software developed by Maxon. As Maya, Cinema 4D can be used to animate objects or to generate visual effects, and is especially appealing because of its motion graphics features.
Motion capture, also called performance capture or mo-cap, is a technology that blends real life and animation, allowing you to film someone live and transfer them into computerized form.
Interactive Media
What does this media sector entail?
This media sector is all the different types of media that require an interaction from the user to function as it is designed to.
What different forms does this media sector cover?
This media sector covers many areas of the media, for example Facebook Instagram, snapchat, online game websites and more.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
For a majority of these sites they have an age requirement for safety purposes because there are/could be paedophiles/perverts on the website. Copyright problems are also a big factor throughout all of the different media types.
What jobs/career opportunities are available?
In interactive media you can get the job of, media planners, web analytics gurus, marketing strategists and project managers
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
Interactive media degree, media degree, digital media degree sociology degree.
What key skills are required for the media sector?
An inquisitive and curious mind are a vital part of working in paid media. If you like picking things apart, finding out how it works and what improvements, you can make to get even better results than paid media is for you. The channel is fast paced with constant challenges and changes made by platforms. New tactics, industry best practice and client demands make it an exciting place to be
Data, data and more data. If you love looking at the detail and working out how you can build, test, optimise and improve campaign performance by tweaking elements or the structure, then PPC is party central. Using a variety of tools, you can get down and dirty analysing campaign results and gain fantastic insight into how things work and what you can do to make improvements to campaigns. Paid media constantly pushes you to learn and build upon your knowledge.
Being a problem solver is a valuable trait to have as a paid media specialist. Results will go up and down and understanding the how and why behind these results will help you. Inheriting accounts and understanding the way they have been built and coming up with solutions to the problems you will encounter on a day to day basis will challenge and stretch you.
What are the most common types of employment?
Announcers, art directors, broadcast and sound engineering technicians, editors, film and video editors, graphic designers, photographers, interpreters and translators.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Reliability, you would be expected to be trusted and not ruin a project or anything in that aspect.
Maintaining skills would be a big factor within this line of work as they will get you through it, contribution to projects and communication skills would also be a big factor as mostly this line of work can or is done with a team effort.
This media sector is all the different types of media that require an interaction from the user to function as it is designed to.
What different forms does this media sector cover?
This media sector covers many areas of the media, for example Facebook Instagram, snapchat, online game websites and more.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
For a majority of these sites they have an age requirement for safety purposes because there are/could be paedophiles/perverts on the website. Copyright problems are also a big factor throughout all of the different media types.
What jobs/career opportunities are available?
In interactive media you can get the job of, media planners, web analytics gurus, marketing strategists and project managers
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
Interactive media degree, media degree, digital media degree sociology degree.
What key skills are required for the media sector?
An inquisitive and curious mind are a vital part of working in paid media. If you like picking things apart, finding out how it works and what improvements, you can make to get even better results than paid media is for you. The channel is fast paced with constant challenges and changes made by platforms. New tactics, industry best practice and client demands make it an exciting place to be
Data, data and more data. If you love looking at the detail and working out how you can build, test, optimise and improve campaign performance by tweaking elements or the structure, then PPC is party central. Using a variety of tools, you can get down and dirty analysing campaign results and gain fantastic insight into how things work and what you can do to make improvements to campaigns. Paid media constantly pushes you to learn and build upon your knowledge.
Being a problem solver is a valuable trait to have as a paid media specialist. Results will go up and down and understanding the how and why behind these results will help you. Inheriting accounts and understanding the way they have been built and coming up with solutions to the problems you will encounter on a day to day basis will challenge and stretch you.
What are the most common types of employment?
Announcers, art directors, broadcast and sound engineering technicians, editors, film and video editors, graphic designers, photographers, interpreters and translators.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Reliability, you would be expected to be trusted and not ruin a project or anything in that aspect.
Maintaining skills would be a big factor within this line of work as they will get you through it, contribution to projects and communication skills would also be a big factor as mostly this line of work can or is done with a team effort.
Publishing
What does the selected media sector entail?
the meaning of publishing is making the information available to the public, this was done mainly through issuing printed copies of documents. Now there are many more options such as websites, print, DVD, e-publications and apps.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
There are many different categories that the publishing sector, the biggest category of publishing is trade, trade publisher generally acquire the rights to publish and sell books. Another major category is electrical publishing due to the changing times trade publishers have started to produce electronical copies of books for their costumers. Children’s publishing category frequently includes books originally intended for adults that are also suitable for children.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue that publishers might frequently experience is that Publishers can be sued for publishing false and defamatory statements the person was mentioned in the article can sue for defamation of publisher might risk paying a fine, An ethical issue that publishers might face can be ethical integrity in the industry it is frowned upon to plagiarise someone else's work.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
There are multiple jobs/career opportunities in this sector such as copy editors, copy editors work in various fields of media including newspapers, magazines, and websites. literary agents are in the business of finding literary talent, like book editors.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
A masters degree in publishing and a good level of knowledge on computer literacy is advantageous if you want to work in publishing.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
To be a publisher An excellent degree of literacy literacy and strong writing skills will be mandatory also a good eye for appealing content, the ability to present well and finally strong business instinct.
What are the most common types of employment?
The most common types of employment in publishing is agency work, a company usually gives the employer the task that they are supposed to do, another common type of employment is home working which is basically working from home.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Punctuality and maintaining the skills that you acquired are the most important characteristics that are needed in punctuality.
the meaning of publishing is making the information available to the public, this was done mainly through issuing printed copies of documents. Now there are many more options such as websites, print, DVD, e-publications and apps.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
There are many different categories that the publishing sector, the biggest category of publishing is trade, trade publisher generally acquire the rights to publish and sell books. Another major category is electrical publishing due to the changing times trade publishers have started to produce electronical copies of books for their costumers. Children’s publishing category frequently includes books originally intended for adults that are also suitable for children.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue that publishers might frequently experience is that Publishers can be sued for publishing false and defamatory statements the person was mentioned in the article can sue for defamation of publisher might risk paying a fine, An ethical issue that publishers might face can be ethical integrity in the industry it is frowned upon to plagiarise someone else's work.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
There are multiple jobs/career opportunities in this sector such as copy editors, copy editors work in various fields of media including newspapers, magazines, and websites. literary agents are in the business of finding literary talent, like book editors.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
A masters degree in publishing and a good level of knowledge on computer literacy is advantageous if you want to work in publishing.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
To be a publisher An excellent degree of literacy literacy and strong writing skills will be mandatory also a good eye for appealing content, the ability to present well and finally strong business instinct.
What are the most common types of employment?
The most common types of employment in publishing is agency work, a company usually gives the employer the task that they are supposed to do, another common type of employment is home working which is basically working from home.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Punctuality and maintaining the skills that you acquired are the most important characteristics that are needed in punctuality.
Press
What does the selected media sector entail?
The press is someone who works for newspapers, magazines and other businesses that communicate through print media. The media serves an important role in providing investigative reports, debate, discussion, background and analysis, as well as news stories.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
journalism, tabloids and broadsheets are the different forms that cover the press sector.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue that a journalist should avoid is publishing details about someone’s private life that will embarrass or humiliate them, ethical codes that a journalist should follow are giving those criticised a ‘right of reply’ and explain their side of the story to not make the story seem bias and protecting the vulnerable, for example children when writing a story.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Positions in journalism include news anchors, announcers, public relations specialist, reporter and journalist..
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
For this sector it is expected to earn a degree in are either English, journalism, media studies or public relations.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Ethics and integrity. solid ethical core characterises a good journalist, courage and boldness and expert communication skills are the most important skills that are needed to work in the press.
What are the most common types of employment?
Full time is the most common type of employment in this sector people that employed in the press usually work long hours in order to achieve their task.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Being reliable is a very important quality for employees to have. Employers need to feel secured in knowing that their employee’s will meet the expectations of the work routinely,
The press is someone who works for newspapers, magazines and other businesses that communicate through print media. The media serves an important role in providing investigative reports, debate, discussion, background and analysis, as well as news stories.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
journalism, tabloids and broadsheets are the different forms that cover the press sector.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue that a journalist should avoid is publishing details about someone’s private life that will embarrass or humiliate them, ethical codes that a journalist should follow are giving those criticised a ‘right of reply’ and explain their side of the story to not make the story seem bias and protecting the vulnerable, for example children when writing a story.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Positions in journalism include news anchors, announcers, public relations specialist, reporter and journalist..
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
For this sector it is expected to earn a degree in are either English, journalism, media studies or public relations.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Ethics and integrity. solid ethical core characterises a good journalist, courage and boldness and expert communication skills are the most important skills that are needed to work in the press.
What are the most common types of employment?
Full time is the most common type of employment in this sector people that employed in the press usually work long hours in order to achieve their task.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Being reliable is a very important quality for employees to have. Employers need to feel secured in knowing that their employee’s will meet the expectations of the work routinely,
Computer games
What does the selected media sector entail?
Computer Games are electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard,
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Computer games have multiple genres these are the most popular real-time strategy, Shooter, Multiplayer online Role-playing games and Simulation and sports
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
Piracy is a huge legal issue involving anything that's to do with the media sector. Piracy is when someone illegally captures and sell illegal products such has early DVD'S and Video games. An ethical issue is violence putting ratings and censorships will prevent it.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Games Designer. Software Developer and game Programmer. Audio Engineer. games animator. games artist.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
Game developers usually have higher education, at least 5 GCSE's Relevant relevant subjects include maths, physics, computing and technology.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Creativity. A passion for video games. Wide-ranging knowledge of gaming trends. Strong analytical frame of mind.
What are the most common types of employment?
Self employment and part time is the most common type employment in computer games since creating games can be flexible.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Consistency is important for game developers since the outcome can have a huge effect on their work.
Computer Games are electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard,
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Computer games have multiple genres these are the most popular real-time strategy, Shooter, Multiplayer online Role-playing games and Simulation and sports
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
Piracy is a huge legal issue involving anything that's to do with the media sector. Piracy is when someone illegally captures and sell illegal products such has early DVD'S and Video games. An ethical issue is violence putting ratings and censorships will prevent it.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Games Designer. Software Developer and game Programmer. Audio Engineer. games animator. games artist.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
Game developers usually have higher education, at least 5 GCSE's Relevant relevant subjects include maths, physics, computing and technology.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Creativity. A passion for video games. Wide-ranging knowledge of gaming trends. Strong analytical frame of mind.
What are the most common types of employment?
Self employment and part time is the most common type employment in computer games since creating games can be flexible.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Consistency is important for game developers since the outcome can have a huge effect on their work.
Advertising
What does the selected media sector entail?
Advertising is communications whose purpose is to influence potential customers about products and services.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Advertising cover multiple forms such as paid search advertising, social media advertising, Broadcast advertising., display advertising and Print advertising.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue can be false advertising if a company states a false information about their rival company, the company can later on sue for financial damages.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Examples of jobs in this sector are advertising copywriter, advertising photographer, art director, copy associate, copyeditor and
copywriter.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
To work in advertising you will need a good general education, including GCSEs and possibly Level 3 qualifications. There are also apprenticeships which can be advantageous for the role.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Creativity, communications and project management are the most important skills you need achieve in order in this media sector, networking is also important since connections can jump start a career in advertising.
What are the most common types of employment?
It can either be full time, working for a company or self employed and home working this is because advertising can be flexible job.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Being organised is recommended for people that work in advertising also reliable and punctual these are the qualities that are in this sector.
Advertising is communications whose purpose is to influence potential customers about products and services.
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Advertising cover multiple forms such as paid search advertising, social media advertising, Broadcast advertising., display advertising and Print advertising.
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
A legal issue can be false advertising if a company states a false information about their rival company, the company can later on sue for financial damages.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Examples of jobs in this sector are advertising copywriter, advertising photographer, art director, copy associate, copyeditor and
copywriter.
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
To work in advertising you will need a good general education, including GCSEs and possibly Level 3 qualifications. There are also apprenticeships which can be advantageous for the role.
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Creativity, communications and project management are the most important skills you need achieve in order in this media sector, networking is also important since connections can jump start a career in advertising.
What are the most common types of employment?
It can either be full time, working for a company or self employed and home working this is because advertising can be flexible job.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Being organised is recommended for people that work in advertising also reliable and punctual these are the qualities that are in this sector.
Marketing
What does the selected media sector entail?
Marketing includes advertising, selling, and delivering products to consumers or other businesses. some marketing is done by affiliates on behalf of a company marketeers usually negotiate contracts, advertise media,
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Social marketing, service marketing, social media marketing, Holistic marketing and Direct marketing are one of the few most popular types of marketing strategies,
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
Honesty is an ethical issue that is important when working in marketing, misunderstanding and misinterpretation to violation of individual privacy rights.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Marketing executive, media buyer, media planner, product manager and sales promotion account executive are the most popular career options in this sector
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
A bachelor's degree is usually the preferred degree type to enter the world of marketing and there are many degree options which can lead you to an opportunity however,
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Good marketing people are good communicators, good team players and skilled project managers, with excellent analytic and creative skills
What are the most common types of employment?
Permanent or fixed-term employees are the most common, they work for an organisation/company, they sometimes receive promotions, depending on they work ethic, paid vocations etc.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Marketing people need to be collaborative since their jobs usually revolves around working in a group and sharing ideas, they also need to be trustworthy due to same reasons.
Marketing includes advertising, selling, and delivering products to consumers or other businesses. some marketing is done by affiliates on behalf of a company marketeers usually negotiate contracts, advertise media,
What different forms does the media sector cover?
Social marketing, service marketing, social media marketing, Holistic marketing and Direct marketing are one of the few most popular types of marketing strategies,
What are the legal and ethical issues/requirements?
Honesty is an ethical issue that is important when working in marketing, misunderstanding and misinterpretation to violation of individual privacy rights.
What job roles/ career opportunities are available?
Marketing executive, media buyer, media planner, product manager and sales promotion account executive are the most popular career options in this sector
What qualifications are required to work in the sector?
A bachelor's degree is usually the preferred degree type to enter the world of marketing and there are many degree options which can lead you to an opportunity however,
What are the key skills required for the media sector?
Good marketing people are good communicators, good team players and skilled project managers, with excellent analytic and creative skills
What are the most common types of employment?
Permanent or fixed-term employees are the most common, they work for an organisation/company, they sometimes receive promotions, depending on they work ethic, paid vocations etc.
What is expected in terms of professional behaviour?
Marketing people need to be collaborative since their jobs usually revolves around working in a group and sharing ideas, they also need to be trustworthy due to same reasons.