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ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRODUCTION & MARKETING 010809

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRODUCTION & MARKETING 010809. CONTOH & TIPE KURIKULUM S2 STIKOM ERWIN RAMEDHAN. CARNEGIE MELLON HEINZ COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANANGEMENT. Peran kunci information systems dalam proses produksi.

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ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRODUCTION & MARKETING 010809

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  1. ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRODUCTION & MARKETING010809 CONTOH & TIPE KURIKULUM S2 STIKOM ERWIN RAMEDHAN

  2. CARNEGIE MELLON HEINZ COLLEGE • SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANANGEMENT. • Peran kunci information systems dalam proses produksi. • Peran perangkat lunak/software dalam proses produksi industri hiburan di AS. • Proses produksi dan marketing tsb. sangat kompleks.

  3. MEIM MASTER ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY • MEIM prepares you with the credentials and expertise that make you highly marketable in today's fast-paced, competitive entertainment world. Our core courses cover management, technology, financial, quantitative and communication skills within the context of creative enterprises. Case studies, based on issues confronted by actual organizations, and guest speakers serve as the basis for analysis and discussion in many of the courses. Below are the courses you need to complete the degree.

  4. YEAR 1 FALL SEMESTER • Applied Economic AnalysisOrganizational ManagementFor-Profit Structures & SystemsEmpirical Methods Strategic Presentation (or Writing) SkillsFinancial AccountingHR Management in Creative Enterprises

  5. YEAR 1 SPRING SEMESTER • Contemporary Marketing PrinciplesStrategic Presentation (or Writing) SkillsEntrepreneurship in Creative EnterprisesTechnology Planning for Creative EnterprisesDatabase Theory/PracticeManaging in a Multi-Cultural SocietyElective Courses

  6. YEAR 2 FALL SEMESTER • Television Production & FinanceBusiness DevelopmentScript/Story AnalysisTelevision DevelopmentNetwork StrategiesFilm/Television Business/Legal AffairsBranded EntertainmentPracticum I

  7. YEAR 2 SPRING SEMESTER • Film Production & FinanceCreative ProducingNew Media Content & DistributionIntellectual Property Rights IssuesFilm Marketing & AdvertisingNegotiationPracticum IICapstone Project

  8. Top: Computers: Software: Industry-Specific: Entertainment Industry: Media Production: Production Management

  9. BoilerPlate - Industry standard motion picture production budgeting templates running on Excel for Windows and Macintosh. Cinehub - Developers of the internet-based Virtual Production Office (VPO) production management and communications tool. Easy Budget - Budgeting software for professional filmmakers. Filmmaker Software - Developers of affordable budgeting and scheduling software for filmmakers. Filmspeed - Professional budgeting software for film and television productions. Designed to be easy to use and able to work in multiple currencies simultaneously. Gorilla - Production software for independent filmmakers by Jungle Software. Handles budgeting, scheduling, locations, editing notes and film festival submissions. Mindstar Productions - A suite of film production management software. Scheduling, budgeting, on-set and post production. ScheduALL - Operations management software for the broadcasting, production and post production industries. Designed to offer efficient scheduling, task automation, cost center control, reporting and resource utilization. Sunfrog Film Scheduling - Film scheduling and budgeting software for Windows. A free save-disabled demo version available for download.

  10. Today's Production Management Tools (Entertainment Partners ...Entertainment Partners, an employee-owned company, is the leading provider of production management services in the entertainment industry. ...www.virtualtvacademy.org/.../TodaysProductionManagementToolsEntertainmentPartners

  11. Hollywood drive By Eve Light Honthaner • Hollywood Drive: What it Takes to Break in, Hang in & Make it in the Entertainment Industry is the essential guide to starting and succeeding at a career in film and TV. Written by a Hollywood insider, Honthaner's invaluable experience and advice will give those attempting to enter and become successful in the entertainment industry the edge they need to stand out among the intense competition. Because while film school prepares students to write a script, direct a scene and operate a camera, few newcomers enter the job market understanding how this business truly works and how to land a first job much less succeed in the industry.

  12. Film Production Management By Bastian Clevé • Film Production Management details the steps involved in bringing a screenplay to the screen: organizing, staffing, budgeting, scheduling, securing locations, shooting and postproduction. In addition to offering practical, hands-on help in dealing with each of these steps, this book also covers such issues as contracts, unions, working permits, and insurance. Sample forms used by the production manager are also included. Although it is not about film financing, it includes information on how to work within smaller budgets, enhancing its appeal to independent film makers. This book is primarily for students and film professionals seeking a career change within the film industry, or who find themselves performing some of the tasks outlined within these pages. This edition will include a number of revisions and updates, as well as new chapters on film festivals and marketing, training and schools, and use of the internet.

  13. CONTOH KURIKULUM MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION MARKETING • http://una.edu/entertainment/emp.htm

  14. Entertainment industry economics By Harold L. Vogel • In this newly revised book, Harold L. Vogel examines the business economics of the major entertainment enterprises: movies, television and cable programming, music, broadcasting, casino wagering and gambling, sports, publishing, performing arts, theme parks, and toys.

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