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Task 3- Job Opportunities in Creative Media Research Task

1 Recording Engineer      .     Give a brief overview of the job role.   Recording Engineer is where people help to produce a recording or live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalisation and audio effects, mixing, reproduction and reinforcement of sound 2.     What are the work patterns of the job role? (How many hours a week is the job? Is it shift work or set days? Does the job require you to work weekends? Etc.)   As a sound technician you'll frequently have to work long days and unsocial hours and the average working day is 10 hours including evenings, nights and weekends. Set days 3.     What are the pay patterns of the job role? (Would you get paid weekly, fortnightly or monthly? Does the pay for this job role go up in increments? If so, what factors might alter the pay? E.g., does it depend on the employee’s level, rank or status within the organisation? ...

Sir David Attenborough Screening

Watch the documentary and make notes on the following: 1     What shot types are used in the documentary? High sky shots and cuts. Zoomed in shots. Still shots. Time lapse 2     Is the editing fast or slow? Slow as its not that much because its focused on one bit for a bit of time 3   What different types of sound are used? Voice over and music and the sounds of the birds and animals. Environment sounds 4    What is the effect of any music used? The music comes on when a whole view from the sky is happening. Added extra sound for the plants  5   Does the documentary include interviews? If so, who with? No 6     Is there a voice over? What information is given in it? Yes all the way through out telling us about the animals and wildlife 7     Are we aware of the documentary-maker? (Do they appear on camera? Do we hear their voice?) We only hear their voice not face ...

Task 2- Louis Theroux Weird Weekends Screening

Watch the documentary and make notes on the following: 1.      What shot types are used in the documentary? Cutting and a simple shot 2.     Is the editing fast or slow? Fast as its a simple cut 3.     What different types of sound are used? Talking and music when travelling 4.     What is the effect of any music used? When he is driving 5.     Does the documentary include interviews? If so, who with? Yes with wrestlers  6.     Is there a voice over? What information is given in it? Yes on how he felt and where he was going 7.     Are we aware of the documentary-maker? (Do they appear on camera? Do we hear their voice?)        Yes they are in front of the camera and talks all the way through 8.     Who do you think the target audience is? Why do you think this? How dangerous it can be at times....