Sunday 9 November 2014

Creative Industries - Sectors and Services

Industry sector - Goods producing sector of an economy
  • Primary Sector - Raw materials - this sector extracts or harvests products from the earth. E.g. farming, fishing, mining, forestry etc.
  • Secondary Sector - Manufacture - this sector turns raw materials into goods. E.g. textile production, breweries, chemical and engineering industries etc.
  • Tertiary Sector - Service Industry - Associated activities: retail, wholesale, transportation, distribution, entertainment (music, movies, television etc.), restaurants, tourism etc.
  • Quaternary Sector - consists of intellectual activities. E.g. government, libraries, education etc.

The Service Industries:
  • Public Sector - concerned with providing basic, public services e.g health care (NHS), emergency services, public education etc. - benefits everyone
  • Private Sector - run by individuals for individual gain - all for profit businesses - not government owned
  • Third Sector - voluntary - not for profit businesses

Study Task 3: Examples of professional practice.

I think all of the above have been produced for the secondary and private sectors as they are all finished goods that would then be sold to customers for profit for their individual businesses. In terms of the success of the work, I think all of these are pretty successful from the point of view of the sectors as the designs are all pretty attractive and well suited for the products.

I would say that this work has been produced for the tertiary sector. The work's aim is to promote a movie which is an activity associated with entertainment and media, both of which sit in this sector. Also in The Creative Industry:
  • Advertising
  • Film industry
  • Animation industry

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