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TV and Film Contracts Types of contract

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TV and Film ContractsTypes of contract

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What’s your opinion of employment in the TV and film industry? How might you make changes happen?

25% of people in Creative industries are women

5.4% of people in Creative industries are from Black, Asian or ethnic minority backgrounds.

only 1% of people in the Creative industries with a disability.

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Learning Aims:• be able to explain different types of contract

• be able to justify reasons for different types of contract

• argue the reasons for working under different types of contract.

MUST

SHOULD

COULD

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Aim of the brief:

https://youtu.be/EKpU2F_DIJ0

• To show an understanding of employment laws, contracts and ethical considerations of working in the TV and Film industry.

• To introduce you to what it will be like working in TV and film and the types of conditions you might encounter.

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What would you expect in a Contract? Discuss with a partner

• A contract is an agreement between two parties.

• They usually outline the ins and outs of working in a particular job role.

• They include laws and regulation related to the job role.

3 minutes

End

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How do you think employers would need to consider issues we discussed at the beginning of the lesson?

What do you think employers would need to include in their contracts to avoid potential discrimination?

3 minutes

End

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Become an expert by researching and discussing the term and finding an example. In Pairs

Present your “expert” answers in 10 minutes

• Full- Time• Part- Time• Fixed term• Freelance• Permanent• Temporary • Zero hour contract

10 minutes

End

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Make notes as other people describe their points and be prepared to ask a question about the subject.

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Key termsUse the industry Terms dictionary on Moodle Some answers will be discussed in 2 mins

• Full- Time• Part- Time• Fixed term• Freelance• Permanent• Temporary • Zero hour contract• Contract

• Equality• Diversity• Employer• Piece work• Shift work• Salary• Hourly pay

2 minutes

End

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TASK: 1. Read through the Assignment brief and discuss questions you have as I come around

2. Write about types of contract you have discussed today.You can find it on Moodle (TV industry> lesson resources>BTEC GC3)

You might want to:• Find job advertisements to analyse this will

help you discuss contract types

• Explain what you think would be involved in working with different types of contracts.

• Write this as a report.

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Peer Assess your partners work from today

WRITE A TARGET FOR YOUR PARTNER FOR TODAY:Specific (exactly what do they need to do?)Measurable (How much would they need to do?)Achievable (discuss whether can they do this by next week? Yes/No, if no change the target)Realistic (Is it realistic to ask your partner to do this based on the criteria?)Time Bound (When should they do it by)

MUST be able to explain different types of contract

SHOULD be able to justify reasons for different types of contract

COULD argue the reasons for working under different types of contract

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Learning Aims:• be able to explain different types of contract

• be able to justify reasons for different types of contract

• argue the reasons for working under different types of contract.

MUST

SHOULD

COULD