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important all the acronyms for the words eg. (BARB)

 IPSO- independent press standards org ASA- advertising standards authority  OFCOM- office of communication  BBFC- British board of film classification BARB- Broadcasters Audience Research Board Code of practise  1. Accuracy  2.Privacy 3.Harrasment  4.intrusion into grief or shock  5.reporting suicide/ care should be taken to ensure nothing bad is said  6.children/ under 16 must have parents permission and interview mustn't interfere with school. 7.children in sex cases/ under 16 cannot under any circumstances be identified as a victim or witness in the interview 8.hospitals 9.ect..... ASA 10 prohibeted things for TV 10.1 Advertisements for products or services coming within the recognised character of or specifically concerned with these are not acceptable: 10.1.1 breath-testing devices and products that are intended to mask the effects of alcohol 10.1.2 betting systems and products that are intended to facilitate winning games of chance 10.1.3 a...

ensuring research is usable

Validity- relevant to our project/brief Reliability- how trusting the source is/ Bias? Accuracy- is the information given true/ use multiple sources  Researching location: https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/4801786/fancy-a-real-thrill-this-halloween-check-out-these-real-life-filming-locations-for-some-of-the-best-horror-movies-and-tv-shows/ /-link to a website that lists best horror movie film locations. https://traveltriangle.com/blog/most-haunted-places-in-london/ /-link to a website that names the 10 most creepiest places in London  https://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/sightseeing/london-attraction/historic /A visit London website 

stock media library's

  Stock media library's  -routers for the press and provides content. -PA .PA Media, the news agency, delivers a continuous feed of content via a national newswire, including text, images, video and data into newsrooms around the country. This ranges from international sports data and entertainment guides, to TV listings and archived images. they are also branching out to television and starting to collect data just like BARB. -Reuters  .they provide taller made reports for news company's raging from sports to terrorism, it is used mostly worldwide.  -Getty .A place that has stock images that can be bought and used for newspapers. 

Barb

BARB/ The most watched tv show from the 28th of September to the 4th of October . .Michael Palin: travels of a life time. 2,500,000 viewers. RAJAR/ most listened to comercial station. .All BBC radio PamCo/ most read news brand. .The Herald 196,000 .The times 2,472,000 .The Telegraph 2,470,000 .Sun 9,000,000 .metro 4,727,000 .mail 8,601,000 .independent 3,807,000 IMDB/ who directed and stared in Thor Ragnarock. Taika Waititi  Chris hemingsworth

secondary research methods KTA5

secondary research methods..... Secondary research is when you gather information from already existing research or products. For example a production company would look at the reception and box office ratings to a similar production. Research boards are another source of collecting secondary research. For example if a production company was creating a TV show they called use boards such as BARB to see how similar shows viewing figures are that are being viewed on BBC, ITV and BSKYB. This is also an example of primary research. 5 research methods. .Interviews (telephone or face-to-face)  Advantages-first hand experience from the person/they are an expert in their field  Disadvantages-can be costly and time consuming  .Surveys (online or mail) Advantages-relatively easy to administer/cheaper and less time consuming.  Disadvantages-difficult to develop report and non response  .Questionnaires (online or mail) Advantages-large amounts of info can be collected ...

Primary research methods

Mass sampling is primary however the data will be put on their website and be secondary Primary research is getting/gathering first hand information and data. That means you doing it yourself and gathering information.  -Quantitative (root word quantity)                                                   Quantitative research is usually numerical and usually obtained through questionnaires. People will be asked weather they like one show or another and then there answer will be tacked down as data. This does not offer any explanation as to why they answered it only provides statistical results. Less personal to the point. Very quick 1-10 can be put through a machine very quick. .BARB(British Audience Research Board)/ they select a sample and apply it to the whole nation. They do viewing figures.  .RAJA (Radio Joint Audience Research)/ work together to col...

5 research ideas

.The scream tv horror/to find out about the show we could interview Wes Craven.                                                                    .Advantages -first hand experience knows about it. Experts  .Disadvantage -it could hard to get a hold of him and it’s only one perspective so you would need to get more samples                                              .You could watch online tutorials (how to make guides by film) the link below is a guide on how to make an effective horror movie from YouTube which could be useful for the horror aspects of the show. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r9fGeCRcf5A .Advantage -easily understand great for if you know nothing  .Disadvantage  -hard to ana...

Key tracking assessment 3: researching production roles

  Research assistant  Research assistants usually work across all genres of television production including news, sport, light entertainment, children shows or soap operas. Plus they are normally under supervision by a head researcher. Many places to learn this info are listed here: . https://www.productionbase.co.uk/film-tv-jobs/researcher . https://www.indeed.co.uk/Research-Production-Assistant-jobs . https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/media-researcher . https://www.screenskills.com/careers/job-profiles/unscripted-tv/editorial/researcher/ . https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/media-researcher If I was to be a researcher for the tv show Creatures I would need to spend a lot of time finding the correct material online for the show. I may need to research about the time or read books apron Sherlock Holmes to understand how a crime drama can be made. I would also need basic understanding of London and how the production team would film there. I would need t...