
Understanding Interactive Media
The Interactive Media sector employs 34,250 people according to the Skillset Employment Census 2009 which represents around 8% of the Creative Industries.
See for yourself how this incredible industry works by taking a virtual tour of Skillset's fictional interactive agency, The Agency, and watch how interactive media projects take shape.
For more statistical information, please visit Skillset's Research pages.
Our Definition of the Interactive Media and Computer Games Industries
Computer Games, Interactive TV and Web Design all form part of the wider Interactive Media sector. Skillset has formed this definition to enable us to work more closely with each area of the industry.
Read MoreInteractive Media Job Profiles
These Job Profiles have been developed by industry experts to help industry newcomers understand the different job roles and the skills required in order to succeed in the Interactive Media sector.
Read MoreOverview - Web Design and Development
The internet is one of the most important communication tools in the current marketplace
Read MoreOverview - Interactive Television
iTV allows viewers to interact with their tv, playing quiz shows, choosing which sports games they want to watch and with the future possibility of choosing alternate endings to films and tv programmes.
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