LO1 understand the factors that need to be considering when planning

print based production

audio visual promo

web app production

radio based production

pre production is the planning stage of making a product

product theme target audience cost time equipment revenue streams time constraints personnel facilities and resources legal issues ethical issues regulatory issues.

finance crowdfunded superhot game vr game was crowdfunded 

corporate finance  when a large company invests in a smaller company to hopefully be successful

sponsorship when a corporate company pays the brand for either their own brand or their services

advertising is when a the company pays other companies to place their adverts in prominent places

franchising making a series out of a product.


Industry and Job roles 

  • Designer.
  • Artist.
  • Programmer.
  • Level designer.
  • Sound engineer.

    time constraints the production of a media product can have a deadline connected to it. Failure to meet this deadline can mean financial loss and project failure. It is therefore important to plan within your timescale.
  • Resources are 
  • Filming locations TV show
  • sound studios radio
  • computer time computer time
  • actors available TV show, Film & Computer Games

Identify find key information
Explain why have I come to this conclusion
Evaluate judge the value/worth of something. Is it good or bad? What works and what doesn't?

PEE ( Point Evidence Explain)
point correct identified answer
Explanation of what the correct answer means
Evidence How the company could use this in context to the brief
Copyright
Freedom of information act
Intellectual property rights
Data protection act 1988

The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which was passed in 1988. It was developed to control how personal or customer information is used by organisations or government bodies. It protects people and lays down rules about how data about people can be used.

The DPA also applies to information or data stored on a computer or an organised paper filing system about living people. Organisations that do not adhere to the rules set out by DPA risk prosecution by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) where fines can reach up to £500,000 and even imprisonment.

Stops copyright and people getting personal information without permission.

Court and fines even prison.

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 provides public access to information held by public authorities. It does this in two ways: public authorities are obliged to publish certain information about their activities.

The main purpose of intellectual property law is to encourage the creation of a wide variety of intellectual goods for consumers. To achieve this, the law gives people and businesses property rights to the information and intellectual goods they create, usually for a limited period of time.


The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1998) is a wide-ranging piece of legislation applicable in the UK. Web development needs to consider the copyright status of the following elements of a webpage.

The cost of getting copyright laws for any kind of logos or other advertising pieces of media this could mean that he has to pay for the copyright rights to use the logo and he might not be able to do this if he is using a small budget. he also has to pay for the software to make the product again meaning that he will have to spend more on making the product then he would actually selling it.

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