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Entertainment industry Business English 1, 2009/2010 PE5, Team: MAKIMI. Katarina Labor Ana Kvesić Ivan Kunc Marija Leko Ivona Lovrić Ivana Livaja. Introduction Film industry Music industry Amusement parks Discoteques Conclusion. Entertainment industry.
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Entertainment industryBusiness English 1, 2009/2010PE5, Team: MAKIMI Katarina Labor Ana Kvesić Ivan Kunc Marija Leko Ivona Lovrić Ivana Livaja
Introduction • Film industry • Musicindustry • Amusementparks • Discoteques • Conclusion
Entertainmentindustry • Alsoknown as: SHOW BUSSINES SHOWBIZ • the industry that provides entertainment • term is often used in the mass media todescribe the mass media companies thatcontrol the distribution and manufacture of mass media entertainment
Contents: • Traditional live entertainmentindustry (dance, musicaltheatre, drama, comedy, opera,concerts, musicindustry, sports...) • The present-day mass media industry (brodcasting, film, discoteques, fashionindustry) • Electronicentertainment (Computergames,video games, Websites)
Getting into Media And Entertainment % people who stay in Media andEntertainment in their next job % who start in Media andEntertainment Relatively average Relatively average
Musicindustry • with film industry one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world • themusicindustry (or musicbusiness) sellscompositions, recordingsandperformancesofmusic • most of acording houses and music companies are in the USA
Businessstructure • musicians who composeandperformthemusic • thecompaniesandprofessionals who createandsellrecordedmusic • thosethatpresent live musicperformance • professionals who assistmusicianswiththeircareers • those who broadcastmusic
Total revenues for CDs, vinyl, cassettesintheU.S. : • 1990. – 1999. - $14.6 billion • 2000. – 2008. - $10.4 billion • 2009. – 2013. - $9.2 billion Why does it drop?
Total Valuebycountry According to the IFPI more than 95% ofthe total revenuefrommusicin 2003 wasderivedfromthe 30 major countriesintheproportionsshownabove.
amusementparks • or theme parks- the generic term for a collection of rides and other entertainment attractions assembled for the purpose of entertaining a large group of people
Inthebegging… Influence: • In Europe: fairsandpleasure gardens • In USA: world’s fairandexpositions Development: • parkswith gardens andlawns • “Trolley” parks • the “Golden Age” • thedeclineofamusementparks TODAY… Ownership: • corporate-owned • family-owned
Discotheque • is anentertainmentvenueorclubwithrecordedmusicplayed • byDiscjockeysthrough a PA system, ratherthanan on-stageband.
History • 1960s andearly 1970s • 1970s andearly 1980s • 2000s
CONCLUSION: Entertainmentindustry or showbusiness: • Music • Film • Themeparks or amusement park • Discoteque • otherindustry
MUSIC INDUSTRY- Compositions, recordingsandperfomancesofmusic - Most popular industry • FILM - USA, India, Hong Kong, Nigeria • THEME PARKS - more elaborate than a simple city park or playground - WALT DISNEY WORLD (40 millionvisitorsannually.) • DISCOTEQUE - an integral partoftheyouthculture - nightentertainmenthasbeen a major partoftheyouthlifestyles
sources • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_entertainment_industry_topics • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_park • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_industry • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_industry • www.musicindustryreport.org • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discotheques