Creative
industries:
Creative industries present variety of economic activities
concerning with the generation or development of knowledge and
information. These are also referred as the cultural industries
or the creative economy .It can be said that industries which
are totally lying on their individual creativity, skill and
talent and have a prospective for wealth and job design
throughout the age group and exploitation of intellectual goods.
The creative
industries have become increasingly important to economic
well-being and innovation in all fields of life. Creative
sectors include advertising, crafts, fashion design,
construction, music, photography, video, software and computer,
publishing, arts and antique markets, television and radio.
Cultural Policy
Policy oversees activities related to the arts and culture
is known as cultural policy. It sets rules and instructions for
creative industries by which they can achieve their goals and
cultural policy sets boundaries for them. Generally, this
involves development processes, official classifications and
institutions which promote cultural diversity and accessibility,
as well as enhancing and broadcasting. A cultural policy
essentially includes a broad assortment of activities and
typically involves public support for tradition and historic
perpetuation place including zoos, arboretums, parks, libraries
and Museums, performing arts, public humanities programs.
Applications of cultural policy
Cultural policy can provide have wider applications like
providing community dance classes at little or free of cost,
arrange exhibitions ,provide outing to people by arranging
musical shows or any other and can establish legal codes and
political institutions for benefits of citizens.
Benefits of cultural policy:
In twentieth century many of the activities related to arts
and culture were in arts policy but now it is included in
cultural policy. But cultural policy covers much broader group
of activities than were cover in arts policy. Arts policy were
limited to addressing visual disquiets, the significance of the
transformation to cultural policy can be observed in its
intelligible emphasis on cultural individuality and analyses of
historical dynamics. Cultural policy requires a large and varied
set of individuals and organizations who engaged in the
creation, production, presentation, distribution, and
preservation of and education about aesthetic heritage, products
and artifacts”