2. Info-graphic Research:
Put your info-graphic research here. Use this space to collate information and write notes. If you prefer to write notes on
paper, then scan those notes and add them here.
Media Production Roles include a producer, director, screenwriter, production designer, art director, costume designer,
cinematographer, editor, actor, music supervisor, camera operator, choreographer, dressing props, graphic artist, sound
recordist, stunt performer
Editor: It is common to work your way up to becoming a web editor by starting as an online or web editorial assistant. To
do a degree, you usually need five GCSEs including maths, English and science, plus three A levels or an equivalent level 3
qualification. The average pay for an Editor is £28,039 per year. A skill in writing is associated with high pay for this job.
The median salary for social media editors is £44,039.54, which is higher than we saw for reporters, copy editors,
producers, and even a touch higher than editors.
Stunt Performer: Stunt performers need to be dedicated to stay in shape and have a lot of skills and abilities to make it
look good for the movie. You need to have a wide set of skills such as fighting or high diving. This would be a good skillset
for an action movie as they can be able to co-ordinate fights to make them look realistic and smooth. You also need to join
the British Stunt Register. No qualifications needed. Stuntmen average £53,629.80 per year. If you're newer to the
industry, you may only make £3,830.70 per year. It all depends on how much work you manage to find. The highest end
stuntmen can make up to £191,535 per year.
3. Info-graphic Research:
Put your info-graphic research here. Use this space to collate information and write notes. If you prefer to write notes on
paper, then scan those notes and add them here.
Camera Operator: The camera operator is responsible for physically operating the camera and maintaining
composition and camera angles throughout a given scene or shot. In narrative filmmaking, the camera operator will
collaborate with the director, Directors of photography, actors and crew to make technical and creative decisions.
To be a camera operator you don’t need any special qualifications but, a bachelors degree in journalism, television or
film is a good thing to have but not required as it could get you a job easier with this qualification rather then without
it and would make you look more qualified for the job. You need skills including creativity, knowledge of lenses and
lighting this will help with the outcome of your work. A Camera Operator earns an average salary of £24,679 per year.
Experience strongly influences pay for this job. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 20 years in
this career. The average wage for a Camera Operator is £12.61 per hour. Sports camera operators can earn up to
£55.18 per hour but this can depend on the popularity of the sport. Film and Television camera operators usually
work 10 hour Days, and may need to work evenings and weekends and be on Call. Camera operators also need to
work in television and film studios, or outdoors on some locations and this is where they would work in most weather
conditions. For example rain, snow or very warm climates. Camera Operators could be made to travel for the tv
programme or film they are recording so they would need to be ready for that. Some camera operators become
Directors or producers in the Industry as they becoming more knowledgeable about how Things work. Things you will
need to do include, preparing and operating your camera Equipment, manage other camera Department staff and
communicate with actors and work with the Directors and photography Directors to visualise the style of film.
4. Info-graphic Bibliography:
Put your info-graphic bibliography here.
Jaclyn Bell. (2018). The Roles of the Film Production Team. Available: http://www.govtech.com/education/news/The-
Roles-of-the-Production-Team.html. Last accessed 12th sep 2018.
anonymous. (2018). camera operator salary. Available:
https://www.payscale.com/research/UK/Job=Camera_Operator/Salary. Last accessed 13th sep 2018.
anonymous. (2018). television camera operator. Available: https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/television-camera-
operator. Last accessed 13th sep 2018.
anonymous. (2018). camera operator. Available: http://creativeskillset.org/job_roles/3073_camera_operator. Last
accessed 13th sep 2018.
7. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
8. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
9. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
10. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
11. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
12. Client research:
Put your client research here.
Things to consider:
Who is your client, what do they make, how do they advertise their products?
Remember the key things we looked at earlier in the project such as narrative, lines of appeal and persuasion.
Use screen shots, images and links to help show your research.
13. Market research:
Put your market research here.
Things to consider:
What market is your client part of, who is their competition?
14. Market research:
Put your market research here.
Things to consider:
What market is your client part of, who is their competition?
15. Audience research:
Put your audience research here.
Things to consider:
The results of any primary research you conducted about this brand.
Information you found on this audience from secondary sources.
16. Audience research:
Put your audience research here.
Things to consider:
The results of any primary research you conducted about this brand.
Information you found on this audience from secondary sources.
17. Audience research:
Put your audience research here.
Things to consider:
The results of any primary research you conducted about this brand.
Information you found on this audience from secondary sources.
18. Idea Generation:
Use this space to record your idea generation. Whatever method(s) you use, get it all together here. Remember you are
making three different but linked products.
19. Idea Generation:
Use this space to record your idea generation. Whatever method(s) you use, get it all together here. Remember you are
making three different but linked products.
20. Idea Generation:
Use this space to record your idea generation. Whatever method(s) you use, get it all together here. Remember you are
making three different but linked products.
21. Idea Generation:
Use this space to record your idea generation. Whatever method(s) you use, get it all together here. Remember you are
making three different but linked products.
22. Individual Idea:
Write down and overview of your idea here. What is your is that you want to take to the rest of the group?
You can also add some visual elements to help explain your idea.
23. Group Idea:
Put your groups idea here. Agree on what you are doing. You need to work to this concept from here on.
24. Planning Docs (TV Advert):
Use the Irn Bru Project UAL 2017 presentation to see the planning requirements. Include all the required planning.
You may need to copy this slide several times, so you can fit all the work on here.
25. Planning Docs (Advergame):
Use the Irn Bru Project UAL 2017 presentation to see the planning requirements. Include all the required planning.
You may need to copy this slide several times, so you can fit all the work on here.
26. Planning Docs (Print Advert):
Use the Irn Bru Project UAL 2017 presentation to see the planning requirements. Include all the required planning.
You may need to copy this slide several times, so you can fit all the work on here.