A flat plan is a 2D representation of how all articles and adverts are laid out on a page or how the elements of the page or how the elements of the page fit together.
Why Mind Map? Allows for the development of ideas. can begin to explore which ideas are most fruitful - open up constructive possibilities. can begin to explore various ways of developing ideas. can identify ways that ideas might connect and combine.
Revenue: A term used within business to refer to the income (money coming into the business). Profit: A term used within business to refer to the money made after costs have been paid for. All money that exceeds the costs. Revenue Stream: Ways in which the company is making money . Revenue streams: Sponsorship – Money is paid by other organisations in order for their own brand to be associated with final media production. This can involve the placement of brand name or logo on the final product, such as telling the viewer who a programme is sponsored by. Sponsors may also receive other benefits in return for their support (e.g. free access to or copies of the product). Crowdfunding – The product or idea is promoted via social media networks (such as Kickstarter). It is then funded by public contributions. Contributors my be offered some benefit for their contributions (such as early access or e...
Legal issue – something identified within the project that could potentially lead to breaking the law if not addressed. For example a risk assessment is required for any filming. Ethical issue – something identified within the project that could potentially lead to complaints if not addressed. For example, a lack of diversity in an audio-visual product could lead to complaints that hurt the company involved. Regulatory Bodies: A Regulatory Body is appointed by the Government to establish national standards for qualifications and to ensure consistent compliance with them. •Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) - the UK’s independent advertising regulator. The ASA makes sure ads across UK media stick to the advertising rules (the Advertising Codes). •British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) - a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorsh...
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