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Controls and Constraints
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Controls and Constraints
Constraints in media productions are limits or restrictions on what producers are able to do.
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These can include formal controls (laws and rules), or practices influenced by available technologies, economic/budgetary factors, political pressure or beliefs and values. Each of these constraints influences professional media productions in a variety of different ways.
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PETBAT Political Ethical Time Budget Audience Technology
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POLITICAL Political controls and constraints involve the laws of the country where the product is made and sold. This includes issues such as censorship, ratings classification, privacy laws, and copyright.
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ETHICAL Ethical constraints concern the personal values of the producer. This involves what they include, what narratives, and what they will do in order to create and complete their product.
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TIME Most media productions will have a deadline of some form or another. Hollywood movie production shoot: Twelve weeks Soap opera TV show production: One week, five episodes. Video game production: three years Other time constraints: world events, awards or trade shows, release seasons.
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BUDGET The amount of money available will determine the scale of the production. It will also determine the calibre of talent involved, and what they will be expected to do.
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AUDIENCE EXPECTATIONS
The audience will have expectations from previous experiences, their own values A product that is too distant from mainstream values will struggle to become popular. With the Internet, audiences, especially fans, have become more powerful.
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TECHNOLOGY Pop-cultural are restricted by what the available technology can achieve. Some established producers may be able to develop their own technology to fulfil their needs- studios creating SFX, or game producers creating game engines.
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Constraints and Pop Culture
Controls and constraints can affect a pop-cultural product and therefore reduce the numbers of audience, and profits or advertising. The most dominant constraints for pop-culture are political constraints and audience expectations.
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Question Write down all the constraints facing your particular chosen pop-culture product: Political Ethical Time Budget Audience expectation Technology
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