A mind map I created exploring different types of media and how they are made. As part of this unit I was asked to create a mind map that explores different types of production of various media types. From this, I learnt how different types of media have different types of pre-production, production and post- production. This information will be useful in the future if I am asked to further explore production and possibly create my own media.
Advertising on UK TV eMarketer predicts that by the year 2020, online ads will account for 60% of marketing budgets whereas TV will represent as little as 21.5%. The Broadcasters Audience Research Board (Barb) say that the average UK viewer watches 45 TV ads everyday without skipping. Despite the ongoing domination of digital, TV will still be a hot topic for the next 12 months. ITV: A 30 second advert during ITV’s breakfast schedule costs between £3,000—£4,500. Ads for daytime slots (for the same length) cost between £3,500—£4,500. A peak rate alternative can cost between £10,000—£30,000. Channel 4: Channel 4 is cheaper than ITV (on avg.) 30 second slots on their daytime TV costs between £1,000—£2,000. Peak rates during shows such as Hollyoaks cost between £10,000—£20,000. Channel 5: Channel 5 is the cheapest national ex-terrestrial channel to advertise on. Ads during daytime slots cost between £800-£1,600. Peak time slots can cost between £...
Star Wars Article Summary After a five year case, the designer who created the original Stormtrooper helmets for Star Wars has won a copyright battle with director George Lucas over his right to sell replicas. The case was settled in the highest court. The designer, Andrew Ainsworth, spent half a decade and £700,000 fighting the movie’s legal team. Andrew faced challenges, such as bailiffs at his door demanding £12m and has defended the attack in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court (not to mention the US). Andrew Ainsworth, who is also a father-of-two, has been selling his plastic composite helmets and body armour work from his Twickenham based studio for eight years now. In 2002, he struggled to afford to pay school fees, so he sold a helmet and other “bits and pieces” that where aside in his room and of no use to him. Andrew managed to earn £60,000 at Christie’s auction house, making him realise his works potential. Mr. Ainsworth said: ...
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