Thursday, 21 March 2013
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
UNIT 8.1
Know about ownership and funding in the television and film industries- funding
TASK 2
How much TV do you watch in a week?
Do you watch any shows made by the BBC?
What do you know about the BBC?
What year do you think the BBC started in?
Who do you think owns the BBC?
As a organisation funded by the public do you think that the BBC are doing a good job representing smaller minorities in the media?
Do you know how the BBC is funded?
The BBC is paid for the TV license. Is it fair that the television license has to be paid by everyone, even the visually impaired or unemployed?
Should the BBC begin to advertise in order to be funded?
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
UNIT 40
TASK 1
RESEARCH
TREATMENT 1
Are we a brainwashed
society?
Radio Station and
Program
Description of
content:
This speech package will
be opinions on whether society now days is powered by advertisement, media
and out own peers.
How many people have been influenced into the ‘ideals’ of society and how is it managed. It will reveal how easily infulenced young people are by the media around them.
Potential
interviewees:
Students and sociology teachers at city of Westminster college
Identification of
the target audience:
The target audience
with be young adults and teenagers who are mostly affected by modern society
and perhaps middle aged audiences as they have the most control in society.
How it will appeal
to the audience:
Legal issues: Many media companies will take offence or we may use a product of theirs unitnetionaly.
Legal issues: Many media companies will take offence or we may use a product of theirs unitnetionaly.
TREATMENT 2
Future of film
Radio Station and Program
BBC radio 4 at front row 7:15
Description of
content: How far films have come since their creation and what could be in the future of film.
Potential
interviewees: Film makers, ffx specialists, directors
Identification of
the target audience: Film students
How it will appeal
to the audience: By showing how far we have come and what we could potentialy in future films.
Legal issues
Health and safety
Copyright
TREATMENT 3
Is the price of
education worth it?
Radio
Station and Programe:
Radio 4 at 4 in the afternoon
Radio 4 at 4 in the afternoon
Description of
content:
A discussing on whether
the price of university is worth it’s education.
Potential
interviewees:
Students at City of Westminster, Guidance counselors at city of Westminster college
Identification of
the target audience:
Young people who are worried about higher education prices.
How it will appeal
to the audience
It will be relevant
to their interests.
Legal issues
Health and safety
Copyright
Can you put a price on education?
"An investment in knowledge pays the interest."
Can you put a price on education?
Once upon a time the world was different;
education used to be available to everyone without the fear of student debt
following them around for the most of their working life. Sadly times have
changed and so have education prices.
I talked to Celso Lopez earlier, a
guidance counsellor at City of Westminster
college:
Do you think
the increase of price education will lower the amount of youths and young
adults going to college and university?Would it be better for potential students to study more than one topic if the price of education stays as it is or increases in a few years?
How many students come to you asking for advice about student fees?
Would having a college or university education really affect your chances of getting a job?
Is the price of education worth it?
An article written by Sean Coughlan writes: "Fees will rise to £6,000,
with an upper tier of £9,000 if universities ensure access for poorer
students." a dramatic and very noticeable increase from the current £3,290
per year. How will students who already struggle to pays fees manage a near
double in prices?
Friday, 1 March 2013
Interview questions
Do you think the incerease of price education will lower the amount of youths and young adults going to college and university?
Would it be better for potential students to study more than one topic if the price of education stays as it is or increases in a few years?
How many students come to you asking for advice about student fees?
What would your advice be for students facing this problem?
Is the price of education worth it?
Would having a college or university education really affect your chances of getting a job?
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