Standards for quality programming
qualitative elements
- Believable acting
- Seamless editing
- quality camerawork/angles/shots
- good lighting and sound quality
- believable and relevant ‘mis-en-scene’ elements/setting/costume etc
- Followable storyline/plot and something that is also unpredictable
- professional marketing
Broadcasting– producers target a wider, mass audience
Narrowcasting– producers target a niche audience
THE BBC
- Founded in 1992
- Started with radio [tv came later]
- Lord Reith was the first director of the BBC
- His ethos [belief/mission statement] for the BBC had 3 main principles
- Inform, educate and entertain
- To oversee due diligence and regulation, the UK government reviews a charter: to ensure the BBC stay inline
- The BBC took up the Paternalistic approach, rather than the Populism approach, meaning that they gave the audience what’s best for them, not just what the audience wanted.
- Grace Wyndham Goldie noting the most significant thing about broadcasting: that it changing time and space.
- New media communication technologies allows you to change time and space
- Fear other people have of new technologies, they think it will ruin everything or they think there is no use for it
- The BBC became social cement, British culture was centred around the BBC