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Access to HE (Broadcast TV)

Research

Practical Application

Final Outcome

All Graded units

60 Hours each

Duration: 4 weeks

What job do you want in the media industry?

Duration: 3 weeks

Present your research findings to the group on 23rd Feb

Duration: 4 weeks

Make a video documentary based on your research and presentation

Write down the media industry job(s) that you want to do when you leave college / university…

What job have you chosen?

How certain are you?

Directors have overall responsibility for the way films or television programmes are made.

They lead a team of people and need to be very organised and good at planning.

Graeme Harper

Euros Lyn

Stephen Poliakoff

…any more?

…and a thousand more!

A gaffer in the is the head electrician, responsible for the execution (and sometimes the design) of the lighting plan for a production

What do all those people do…?

You need to hand in a Research Portfolio:

An Top Sheet / Overview◦ a paragraph each: goals, approach

A detailed diary/blog

Copies of interviews

Evidence of research (Evernote?)

Harvard Referencing

Does the learner have a good grasp of the subject?

How well has the learner applied facts and theories to their work?

Has the learner shown insight and consistency?

How well is information used? - does it show that different sources have been combined?

Was the learner autonomous? - if so, how was their time management?

What's the overall quality, logic and consistency of the submitted work?

(verb) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

(verb) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

Putting a plan together

Putting a plan together

Putting a plan together

Let's have a look at this template

http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/topic.page?id=666E830B67F84E2F98B982D199647C24

What's the question(s) you want to answer?

What's the question you want to answer?◦ How do I get to work as X?

◦ How did current Xs get in to the industry?

◦ What type of contract are they on?

◦ How much do they earn a year?

◦ What are the barriers to entry?

◦ What type of contract are they on?

(verb) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

Primary Research◦ Original, first-hand account made during or close

to the event or time period

◦ Newspapers

◦ Your interviews

Secondary Research◦ Interpretation of primary sources

◦ Second-hand account of an historical event

◦ Basically anything from books or (except for news) the web

◦ Never, ever use Wikipedia!

Who are you going to interview?

Do they do the job you want to do?

Have they worked with somebody who does the job?

How are you going make contact?

Mandy.com?

People you know

What methods will you use?

What methods will you use?

Face to Face

Email

Surveys

Skype

Phone◦ - More on these next week!

(verb) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

A thing that is known or proved to be true

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world

There's no gravity in space

Christopher Columbus discovered America

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world◦ - Mauna Kea is 1,500m taller

There's no gravity in space◦ - Gravity is everywhere in the solar system

Christopher Columbus discovered America◦ - The Clovis people beat him there by 14,000 years

◦ - Leif Erikson ‘discovered’ America 500 years before Columbus

(verb) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

The conclusion is intended to help the reader understand why your research should matter to them

Not a summary of the topics covered or a re-statement of your original goals but a synthesis of key points

And the good news…

You don't have to write a conclusion for the Research unit!

The first paragraph should be a summary

Basically, everything you've done for the assignment in one paragraph

…and you don't need to do this either for this unit!

Evernote

OneNote

Google Keep

This a the Research unit!

It starts and ends with the research

You'll present your research and conclusions in the next unit

Individual progress tutorials will take place in week 3 of the Research Unit

You'll negotiate how you're going to present your findings (outcomes brief)

You'll negotiate a title

You will research a job role you want to do

You will conduct interviews

You will keep a diary/blog

You will keep a record or sources (maybe via EverNote?)

You will negotiate a format and title

You will Harvard Reference

Sign up for an Evernote account

Share you EverNote nootebook with your tutor

You might want to download the app for your personal computer, phone or tablet

Full details of the course visit:

www.theacademy.droppages.com/TMC_AccessVideo_Student

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