Films A To Z — I

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Impact Of Tourism: Majorca

30 mins, 2000 Majorca has given millions of people cheap holidays and brought prosperity for Majorcans — but at a cost. There is heavy hotel development on the coast and there are outsiders buying second homes inland. There’s too much traffic and not enough water. Farming has declined, leaving people dependent on tourism. Traditional culture… Read more »

The Internet In Business

25 mins, 1999 The film features case studies of three US companies relying on the Internet to conduct their business. RETAILING: CDnow is a record shop – without a shop. They offer customers a vast selection of CDs which they can buy via the Internet. CDnow doesn’t have to hold any stock – this is… Read more »

Impact Of Tourism: Ruegen

26 mins, 1999 For 40 years the beautiful Island of Ruegen was behind the “Iron Curtain”. The state controlled people’s holidays and visitors came to Ruegen all year round because there were few other options. But when the Berlin Wall fell, people expected prosperity. In reality it’s brought too much traffic, too much building and… Read more »

IT Decisions

28 mins, 1998 Three companies have to make difficult decisions about their IT systems. Choosing a new system: The computer system of tour operator Avalon Travel is old and breaking down. What do they replace it with? This system doesn’t work: Copier company Comtex brought in a database system – but it isn’t working. Should… Read more »

IT At Work

28 mins, 1998 This video includes cases studies of small businesses, a local council and an ambulance service. Applications demonstrated include databases, electronic mail, image processing and voice recognition. The video also examines the impact on jobs and on people’s health.

Impact Of Tourism: Antigua

31 mins, 1998 Antigua looks like paradise but not for the locals. It suffers from an over-reliance on tourism. This threatens the environment, culture and economy. Most tourist jobs are poorly paid and most of the hotels are foreign owned. Cruise ship holidays, all-inclusive hotels and a new holiday development all promise to make matters… Read more »

Into The Fire

27 mins, 1992 The story of Brian and Linda on the perilous path to running their own business. We see them visit the bank and an investor to try to raise the money. We see them acquire their premises and hire their first member of staff. At last they start up – and everything goes… Read more »

Inside A Factory: How They Make The Jaguar

30 mins, 2013 Jaguar is a world-famous name for quality cars for the rich and famous. This film takes us inside the famous Castle Bromwich factory in the West Midlands, UK, to see how they make one – in this case, the Jaguar XJ. PRESS SHOP: First stage is pressing the various body panels out… Read more »

Inside China: 1. The Rise Of A Superpower

25 mins, 2014 How has China transformed, inside 30 years, from developing nation to the world’s next largest economy after the USA? Includes interviews with historians, eye-witnesses and party officials. TIANANMEN SQUARE A dramatic turning point was the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 – the communist party decided to bring in economic, if not political,… Read more »

Inside China: 2. China The Future?

25 mins, 2014 China is flexing its economic muscle, investing all over the world. What does this mean for the West? AFRICA China needs access to energy and raw materials – that’s why it’s pouring huge investment into Africa. Mozambique’s economy, for example, is booming, with Chinese-led construction and agriculture projects. Is this part of… Read more »

Inside China: 3. Politics And The People

25 mins, 2014 China is now a market economy, but holds on to the communist political system – pollution, corruption and ethnic divisions cause great tensions. POLITICS They call it “Socialism with Chinese characteristics” but the communist party has a monopoly on power and no opposition is tolerated. There are tensions in regions such as… Read more »

Inside China: 4. The New Entrepreneurs

23 mins, 2014 China’s “new billionaires” are well-known but what about the small businesses? Many were set up by migrants who have battled against hardship – and many are women. THE PR BUSINESS 24 year old Tian Qiuyu started her business while she was still at university and now employs 6 people – but she… Read more »