July 2016 archive

A World of Difference

As I have read the report, “ A World of Difference” by Chris Lederer and Megan Brownlow, I realised it is true that the spending in entertainment and media industry has been growing rapidly throughout the years.

Screen Shot 2016-07-28 at 11.41.24 PMAccording to the graph above, we can see that Lederer and Brownlow divided into 5 categories: video entertainment (regardless of films or TV shows), publishing, music, video games and internet. As we can see, the spending on Internet has a massive growth as compared to the other four segments. In 2011, the global spending on Internet was like below $400 but it is expected that it will shoot up to more than $800 in 2020, whereas publishing only had like a 1.1% increase in its growth. The Internet has become our of the daily need whether in work, daily chores or entertainment. We have everything on the Internet in the 21st century, for example like e-news or e-magazine. It is environmentally friendly and definitely will cut down a lot of costs and spending for the publishers. I still remembered back in 2011 when I took the subway in Hong Kong, almost everyone had their eyes locked on the phone and reading the news, and a stack of new newspapers was in at the side of the door. This made me realised that sooner or later, the publishing of physical newspaper will be replaced by e-news because of it convenience. With the Internet, we can do everything like streaming movies, checking for information, read the latest news and a lot more. Time saving, environmental saving, and energy saving (in terms of manpower for producing and publishing physical material), so why wouldn’t we choose to surf the Internet?

Also, content is still the core element to achieve the success. For instance, the highly anticipated film for nearly 2 years, “Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice” faced a drastic box-office drop after the first week of its premiere. (Wikipedia, 2016) The reviews were generally negative about its content, like complex plot twists, draggy storyline, humourless and more. Whereas “Zootopia” the animation had grossed a total of $1.023 billion worldwide despite its $150 budget surprisingly. (Wikipedia, The critics reviewed that it has a good character development and strong moral values, and for the change of Disney heroine’s character, she is not focusing on romance or family but rather her dream and her career, which has caused the viewers to relate a lot. Thus, we can see that content really plays a very important role in the E&M industry to help to reach the success.

 

References:
1. Lederer, C& Brownlow, M 2016, A World of Differences, PwC Network.
2. Wikipedia, 2016, Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wikipedia, viewed 28 July 2016, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice&gt;
3. Wikipedia, 2016, Zootopia, Wikipedia, Viewed 28 July 2016, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zootopia&gt;

Industrial Revolution

After reading “The Fourth Industrial Revolution’ by Klaus Schwab, I truly relate to the part where it says the industries are having an obvious revolution in terms of digitalization and information technology. For instance, when robots were first created, they were considered as a great creation but throughout the years, they evolved from performing only limited tasks to perform daily chores or even nursing, which makes them more adaptive and flexible. Also, for example, like mobile phones, we had black-and-white-screened phones to 2G phones, which contain camera function and mp3 player, and later to touch screen phones like iPhone or Samsung. The change in technology does not only cut down the costs in every aspect but also cuts down the amount of energy used to perform a certain task. On the other hand, robots that are slowly becoming more human-like will cause the increase in unemployment as robots will soon take over human (robots are neither human nor living things, thus they do not need living expenses to keep them surviving, which will cut down a lot of costs for the employer).

I really agree with what Schwab had mentioned in the chapter that the presence of internet had a very strong impact and influence in every industry, especially media industry. All the social medias and web pages can only act as a platform to carry out its tasks with the presence of internet. Just take a look at the tv show The Feed, there may be viewers who have missed out one or two, but with the internet and the social websites performing together, it allows the viewers to watch them online, in a way which also allow them to earn more (a win-win situation). Also, just take a look at media factory blog, without internet, this blog could not act as a platform to allow the tutors and professors to have interaction with the students.