I presented a presentation to explain what my documentary is about.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Friday, 7 November 2014
Production Research
Content:
My documentary will be about the existence of ghosts, I will interview people and find out if they believe in the spiritual world or not, I will also be trying to record what happens in spiritual churches and the work of mediums and find out how it works and maybe interview a medium.
Resources/Equipment:
For this documentary I will be using a Canon 600D to film interviews and also try to film in a graveyard or church. I will also need a tripod to put the camera onto to keep it steady, and make it as clear a picture as I can. I will try to get a microphone to pick up noise better when outside filming and interviewing. I will need someone to help record the interviews for me whilst I ask questions.I need to make sure the camera is good enough to film which is why i will be using a Canon 600D.
Location:
The location I will be filming this documentary is in a church, graveyard or a spiritual church but i will need to ask permission to film in these places. The most likely place I will film this documentary is in a graveyard because a lot of people worry about going to a graveyard at night.
My documentary will be about the existence of ghosts, I will interview people and find out if they believe in the spiritual world or not, I will also be trying to record what happens in spiritual churches and the work of mediums and find out how it works and maybe interview a medium.
Resources/Equipment:
For this documentary I will be using a Canon 600D to film interviews and also try to film in a graveyard or church. I will also need a tripod to put the camera onto to keep it steady, and make it as clear a picture as I can. I will try to get a microphone to pick up noise better when outside filming and interviewing. I will need someone to help record the interviews for me whilst I ask questions.I need to make sure the camera is good enough to film which is why i will be using a Canon 600D.
Location:
The location I will be filming this documentary is in a church, graveyard or a spiritual church but i will need to ask permission to film in these places. The most likely place I will film this documentary is in a graveyard because a lot of people worry about going to a graveyard at night.
Marketing Research- Competitor Analysis
TV shows that are on at the same time have to compete with each other to get views, competitor analysis is when shows like Eastenders and Coronation Street that are on at the same time compete to get viewing figures and we can see which one gets more views by looking on BARB, this will tell us what show is watched mostly in a household. TV shows have to be made entertaining and on after 9 o'clock pm if they want views because people are more likely to view them at the times when children go to bed and if they are entertaining and well made they are more likely to get more views.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Secondary Research-Woodchester Mansion, Gloucestershire Haunted
Woodchester Mansion, Gloucestershire
Audience Research
Classification:
In every TV show and documentary there are different classifications which include age and gender. My documentary is aimed at both males and females because its an interesting topic which appeals to both genders. The age range my documentary will be aimed at is people over 16, I have chosen this age because people under this age may be frightened.
Socio Economic:
The NRS social grade tells us the classifications of people for example a doctor would be in the upper middle class which is class a because they are quite wealthy and have a good job with a high income to the family home. The social grade of a person tells us whether they have a job that is considered to be worth a lot to do or no job at all like people who are pensioners or people who depend on the state for their income because they have terms where they can not work, for example single parents may need the extra care because they cant afford to get someone to watch their child while they work and it can be extremely difficult for them to be able to afford the things the child will need, this means that the state will give them child benefits to help them out. My documentary will be aimed at all classes because it will be suitable for anyone over the age of 16 and because it would be on at around 10 oclock at night when children would most likely be asleep so it does not have any influence on them and therefor cannot scare them.
Geo-demographic:
I will aim my documentary at people in larger cities because it is more likely to get more of an audience due to large amounts of population in these cities.
Media Preferences:
People who watch shows like Most Haunted and Ghost Hunters may be interested in my documentary because it is based on the same subject.

Product Preferences:
When people watch TV shows or films sometimes it makes them want to buy products that they use in those shows so maybe people who watch my documentary will be interested in filming footage themselves and buy some of the equipment used.
In every TV show and documentary there are different classifications which include age and gender. My documentary is aimed at both males and females because its an interesting topic which appeals to both genders. The age range my documentary will be aimed at is people over 16, I have chosen this age because people under this age may be frightened.
Socio Economic:
The NRS social grade tells us the classifications of people for example a doctor would be in the upper middle class which is class a because they are quite wealthy and have a good job with a high income to the family home. The social grade of a person tells us whether they have a job that is considered to be worth a lot to do or no job at all like people who are pensioners or people who depend on the state for their income because they have terms where they can not work, for example single parents may need the extra care because they cant afford to get someone to watch their child while they work and it can be extremely difficult for them to be able to afford the things the child will need, this means that the state will give them child benefits to help them out. My documentary will be aimed at all classes because it will be suitable for anyone over the age of 16 and because it would be on at around 10 oclock at night when children would most likely be asleep so it does not have any influence on them and therefor cannot scare them.
Geo-demographic:
I will aim my documentary at people in larger cities because it is more likely to get more of an audience due to large amounts of population in these cities.
Media Preferences:
People who watch shows like Most Haunted and Ghost Hunters may be interested in my documentary because it is based on the same subject.

Product Preferences:
When people watch TV shows or films sometimes it makes them want to buy products that they use in those shows so maybe people who watch my documentary will be interested in filming footage themselves and buy some of the equipment used.
Secondary quanititive research-BARB
BARB is a website that tells us the audiences of tv channels and programmes and tells us what is most watched on all TV stations, it also shows competition, for example the soaps have competition because they are on at around the same time. These competitions are useful for channels because they get to try their best to get more viewers so they have to make their shows more interesting.
Secondary research-Supernatural experiences youtube videos
This is Matthew Payne, in this video he claims that he had a supernatural experience with an angel named Michael who protected him when people were against him and his friends.
This could be useful to my documentary because i can interview people who claim to have had paranormal experiences and see if the supernatural really does exist or not. This man has no evidence to prove he has had an experience but what he is saying in these videos still helps me with my documentary because nobody really has evidence.
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Secondary Research-Spiritual church Stockport
http://stockportspiritualistchurch.co.uk
These types of churches claim to be able to contact the spiritual world the mediums will communicate with a spirit and tell you what the spirit wants you to know. A lot of people who believe in ghosts and other supernatural beings will go here because they believe that there are spirits trying to communicate with them and tell them something important. To some people this is seen as a waste of time and money because they do not believe that a medium or anyone could contact a spirit and communicate with them because they do not believe that they exist. For my documentary i could try to film in one of these places because i could interview a medium and ask things like how the communication with the spiritual world works, how they found out that they had this ability, why they chose to do this and how often they actually contact the spiritual world in one day. As well as asking to film them contacting the spirits.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Primary Research-Quantative Polljunkie Ghosts
http://www.polljunkie.com/poll/wmsbpf/ghosts/view
This is the results to my survey i created about ghosts.
This is the results to my survey i created about ghosts.
This shows that more people believe in ghosts than not.
This result shows how much people believe in them.
From this result i find that people are more scared of demons than they are of vampires.
There are a lot of reasons that lead a person to believe in the existence of ghosts or other supernatural beings, for example experiences, past events or influences from media, parents, family, friends or just people you see on the street.
This tells me that not many people have ever thought they had a supernatural experience or that maybe they have but are to scared to say because they think nobody will believe them.
I created this survey because i wanted to know how many people actually believe in ghosts and my results tell me that more people believe in them than not.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Production Work- Full sequence, Cut away, Jump cut and Match cut
These show how to film a cut away, jump cut and a match cut. If you put all of these together you get a full sequence.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Documentary Idea
Idea for documentary
My idea is a documentary about the paranormal in haunted places and find out if people have ever thought they were being haunted. I will ask people if I can interview them about if they have been or not and whether they believe that ghosts are real or not and get permission to be able to go to a graveyard or another place that is thought to be a haunted place to video it and find out if ghosts exist or not. My documentary will be based on anything paranormal from Ghosts to Demons. If I do not find any evidence to prove their existence then I will get stories from people who believe they have had any paranormal experiences. I will interview some people I know and also ask permission from other people to interview them about the paranormal. For example a priest if I can get the permission or a medium in a spiritualist’s church.
Research Techniques Essay
3.1 Research techniques for the creative media industries
In
this essay I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of research
techniques used in the creative media industry, in addition, I will explain the
methods in which they use to find information and furthermore I will also be
discussing in detail about the purposes of research.
The
types of research that the creative media industries use are primary,
secondary, qualitative and quantitative. Primary research is research done by
yourself and what you know about something whereas secondary research is the
type of research done by others that you use to help you understand the
subject.
The
advantages of primary research are that it is research that you yourself have
done so it is more reliable, however the disadvantages are that you wont get
someone else’s view on the subject and they might not have enough information
about a certain thing unless they use secondary research. McQeen and Knussen
(2002 Pp26) “The scope of secondary data will
often exceed what the individual might achieve on their own”, This quote
explains that sometimes secondary research is better to a certain subject
because someone else may know more about it and It can also help to make your
research better, on the other hand secondary research is less reliable because
its by someone else and not yourself so its best when using secondary research
to know that the place you got it is a reliable source to use.
Qualitative
research is research that is text based with the views of an audience that
shows their opinions about the subject, however quantitative research is
numerically based and shows the number of audiences for different things. Mcqeen
and Knussen (2002 Pp28) “Qualitative
research approaches explore and describe, explain and predict” this quote
explains that when we use qualitative research we get a more detailed
explanation and it can be supported with quantitative data.
The
advantages of qualitative research are that you get to see what people actually
think of something because they can give a detailed explanation about it, but
this type of research also has disadvantages because people can lie about what
they actually think and then the results cannot be exactly accurate. Some advantages
of quantitative research are that you can get accurate results about the
audiences of things, the disadvantages of this research is that you do not find
out what people think of things and there is no detailed explanation involved
because it is just numbers.
Some
methods and sources of research are interviews, observations, web searches,
literature searches, surveys and graphs/ charts. These methods come under
different types of research that the creative media industries use, For example
numerical based research methods like graphs/ charts are quantitative research
methods that are primary results and things like literature searches is a
qualitative research method.
There
are three types of ways to interview people; these are structured, semi-structured
and un-structured. A structured interview is when the interviewer has questions
already prepared like they would in a job interview and they are looking for a
certain answer. A semi- structured interview is when the interviewer has
questions prepared but sometimes they change a question they were originally
going to ask them, its less strict and will allow the interviewee to discuss
their answers to the question more. An unstructured is an interviewing style
that is basically just a conversation because the interviewer has no set
questions to ask so they ask questions on their topic and hope for the
interviewee to not go off subject and if they do the interviewer will try to
get them back on topic. May.T (2002 Pp123)“These
types of interviews are said to allow people to answer more on their own terms
than the standardized interview permits” This quote tells us that when
unstructured interviews are used it is more like a conversation than an
interview because they can talk about their subject freely, sometimes this way
of interviewing is more appropriate because there is less pressure on both the interviewer
and the interviewee. Pole and Lampard
(2002 Pp139) “ In all interviews it is
good practice to give the interviewee some idea of how much time you expect the
interview will take.” This is important because it gives the interviewee a
chance to see if they have enough time to finish the interview before it is
started.
The
purposes of research are Audience research, Marketing research and Production
research. Audience research is aimed at different groups of people for example
different age groups and genders. I looked at national readership survey this
shows the classifications of the owner of a household’s income it is the social
grade scale. People in class A are upper class people, this could be people
like doctors, lawyers, accountants and people that are their own boss and run
their own company. These people generally have quite a lot of money because
they are the upper middle classes. People in class B are middle class families
for example teachers and managers. The C1 class are lower middle class people
that are young managers between the ages of 20 and 30. C2 families are the
skilled working class like builders and hairdressers. Class D are the working
class that are not poor and not rich but are skilled but not as skilled as
higher groups. The people in class E would be people that have disabilities,
single parents, criminals or pensioners. These people depend on welfare income
and pensioners receive their money from the state because they retired from
their job and without the state providing for them they wouldn’t have anything.
The NRS is an example of Audience research.
Marketing
research shows the audiences of things like TV, radio stations and business
organisations it shows us what different companies offer us, BARB tells us what
shows are most popular on TV in a week and shows a range of channels. It also
shows the competition between different shows that are on at the same time,
this shows which show people prefer to watch. BARB is only quantitative
research because it cant tell us what people actually think of a show and can
not be completely accurate because something may be showing on a TV but it may
not be being watched, this is only for a full household as well therefor it is
not accurate.
Call
sheets are a form of production research they are used to organise a film
creation, people use them to write down the times of when the parts of a film
will be created, who will star in it, everyone involved in the making of it and
who ever is directing it as well as the scenes and the storyline.
Bibliography
May.
T (2002) Social Research. Open University Press, Buckingham
Pole
and Lampard (2002) Practical Social Investigation. Qualitative and Quantative
Methods in Social Research. Prentice Hall, London.
McQeen
and Knussen (2002) Research Methods for Social Science, an introduction.
Prentice Hall. London
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Primary research-Bullying Survey
Bullying Survey
This shows that 64% of people we asked have been bullied and only 36% haven't, this tells us that bullying happens to a lot of people for many different reasons and most people will experience being bullied at least once in their lives.
This shows that a lot of bullying is either done verbally or on the internet which means that a lot of people will have been called unpleasant things either by mouth, text or social networking, this is less likely to happen if people make sure that they do not give phone numbers to the wrong people and keep their social networking accounts hidden so only real friends and family can contact you.
This tells us that less people have bullied someone than people that have this may be because the people who haven't bullied anyone may have experienced being bullied themselves and know how it feels so they choose not to make others feel the same way they did as they were being bullied, alternatively, people who have already been bullied may bully people because they are angry that they had to be put through it and others didn't.
Most people think bullying is a problem because they may have been through it themselves or their friends or family are being. The people who say it isn't a problem may never have experienced being bullied or may be a bully themselves and think what they are doing is right because its not them having to deal with it. Bullying is a big issue because it can cause depression, people getting hurt and really bad mental health problems so bullying should never be accepted no matter what the circumstances are.
A lot of people answered no to this question because when people see bullying happen they don't do anything about it because they are worried that if they get involved then they may be bullied themselves and they don't want that to happen to them as well. Some people will stop bullying if they see it because they know how it feels and they are not afraid to stop it happening.
A lot of people think that standing by and watching someone get bullied is just as bad as bullying, and in a sense it is because it makes people feel like everyone is against them and they will have nobody to support them so they think they are alone which is not technically true because everyone is bound to be bullied at least once at some point in their lives.
A lot of people who are bullied will do nothing about it and stay quiet because they fear what will happen to them if they tell somebody about it and it may get worse for them and people may bully them more often. But less bullying would happen if everyone who gets bullied speaks to someone about it because bullying can happen to anyone at any age and if you dont tell anyone nothing can be done about it and it may get worse than it already is.
Panorama Last Chance Academy Analysis
The episode of Panorama called Last chance academy is about a school where they believe that students who are disruptive and badly behaved that end up being permanently excluded from their schools is still entitled to a good education and they believe they can make these students achieve 5 GCSE's by the time they leave. This is secondary research through observational studies of the school.
Throughout the episode there are interviews that are semi structured, this leaves questions asked open for discussion and more in depth answers but can also be controlled by the interviewer to make them less time consuming. The voice over in this episode is a female voice which shows a caring side to the school and shows that they want them to succeed. A female voice over is used because people associate females to care for children and a school is full of children so this shows a good representation of what the school is like and what they want their students to achieve. Observations of the school are shown whilst the voice over tells facts and figures that the school has already achieved or is aiming to achieve. The observations are used to show what the school is like and how the students act. They also go into detail about some of their students and interview them to find out how they feel being at the school. The context of the episode is that it starts by the voice over explaining what they do at the school how they treat the students then it ends with a summary of how they have helped to give these students their last chance to make a difference for their own lives and show them that they need their education as it is one of the most important things in their lives so they will be able to pass their GCSE's and get a good job and do well in the future. This shows that people who want to achieve their potential still can with the help of the staff at this school. Its interesting to the audience because it shows the students opinions as well as just the staff's views, this appeals to a teenage audience because it tells them that they are being listened to and the staff do care they just want what's best for the students and that they will put the effort in to help them if the student themselves also puts the effort in to concentrate, this will also appeal to parents because they might want their children to be at this school because they might be able to have better concentration or maybe they have a child with dyslexia they might want them to be there because this episode features the staff helping a dyslexic student to be able to read.
Friday, 12 September 2014
Newspaper Analysis
The Times is a newspaper based to the audience of older people who are interested in politics and are around the ages of 30- 40. The language of the times is aimed at the upper middle class because it is not as easy to read as other newspapers.
Secondary research-NRS Social Grade
The NRS Social Grade shows the classifications of the head of a households income.
Class A is upper middle class families like people who work as doctors, accountants, lawyers and run their own companies.
Class B is middle class families like teachers or managers of companies.
Class C1 is lower middle class people who are young managers between the ages of 20 and 30.
Class C2 is the skilled working class for example builders and hairdressers.
Class D is working class people that work but are not as skilled as the higher groups and are not poor or rich.
Class E is the non working class are people who do not have a job because they may not want to work, they may not be able to for reasons such as disabilities, single parents who cant afford child care or criminals. They could also be people who get benefits and have to depend on welfare income for their money. Also pensioners who have retired from their job and are now getting money from the state.
Class A is upper middle class families like people who work as doctors, accountants, lawyers and run their own companies.
Class B is middle class families like teachers or managers of companies.
Class C1 is lower middle class people who are young managers between the ages of 20 and 30.
Class C2 is the skilled working class for example builders and hairdressers.
Class D is working class people that work but are not as skilled as the higher groups and are not poor or rich.
Class E is the non working class are people who do not have a job because they may not want to work, they may not be able to for reasons such as disabilities, single parents who cant afford child care or criminals. They could also be people who get benefits and have to depend on welfare income for their money. Also pensioners who have retired from their job and are now getting money from the state.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Commercial Market Research Companies
I researched commercial market research companies to find out what they are and what they offer us for example they show what the audience of things like TV, magazines and radio stations are and other business organisations like multimedia, entertainment and telecoms and gives us as the audience an insight into what they are for and why they are used.
I also collected the contact details so they show how we can contact them about any enquiries we have or just to talk about what the companies do and how they are useful to people and the media.
Commercial Market Research Companies

BARB- 20 Orange Street WC2H 7EF
Tel: 02070248100
Email: Enquiries@barb.co.uk
The service offered by barb is that it shows the top trending TV shows on all TV stations.
RAJAR- 6th Floor
55 New Oxford Street
London WC1A 1BS
Rajar is the company that offers to show the audience for radio stations and how much they are viewed.
National Readership Survey- 7/8 Market Street
London
W1W8AG
Tel: 02076379822
Help desk:02085153476
The NRS is the company that offers to show us the audience for newspaper brands and magazines that are bought by people and how often showing the trending.
Brand Insitute- 200 S.E. 1st Street
12th Floor
Miami, FL 33131
T: 305.374.2500
F: 305.374.2504
The brand institute offers services of a Robust portfolio, brand strategy, architecture and design services as well as research this shows us what they offer.
Mbaco- 9 Marshalsea Road
London
SE1 1EP
01622577946
Mba@mbaco.com
Mbaco offers the service that shows mobile data and how much is used as well as campaign data and product data.
Recom- London TW88BL
28 The Butts
United Kingdom
02085600808
02085600890
This service offers communication information such as telecoms/ information technology, entertainment/ leisure, multimedia, health care and the public sector.
MDB- 02031310169
hnandra@mintel.com
press@mintel.com
MDB offers the help to clients to make profitable decisions about marketing and business development and help them make the right decisions for them.
Commercial Market Research Companies offer help to people as well as informing us of what us as the audience prefer and the trends shown in media production as well as business in major companies and gives an insight into what people enjoy watching, reading and hearing.
I also collected the contact details so they show how we can contact them about any enquiries we have or just to talk about what the companies do and how they are useful to people and the media.
Commercial Market Research Companies

BARB- 20 Orange Street WC2H 7EF
Tel: 02070248100
Email: Enquiries@barb.co.uk
The service offered by barb is that it shows the top trending TV shows on all TV stations.
RAJAR- 6th Floor
55 New Oxford Street
London WC1A 1BS
Rajar is the company that offers to show the audience for radio stations and how much they are viewed.
National Readership Survey- 7/8 Market Street
London
W1W8AG
Tel: 02076379822
Help desk:02085153476
The NRS is the company that offers to show us the audience for newspaper brands and magazines that are bought by people and how often showing the trending.
Brand Insitute- 200 S.E. 1st Street
12th Floor
Miami, FL 33131
T: 305.374.2500
F: 305.374.2504
The brand institute offers services of a Robust portfolio, brand strategy, architecture and design services as well as research this shows us what they offer.
Mbaco- 9 Marshalsea Road
London
SE1 1EP
01622577946
Mba@mbaco.com
Mbaco offers the service that shows mobile data and how much is used as well as campaign data and product data.
Recom- London TW88BL
28 The Butts
United Kingdom
02085600808
02085600890
This service offers communication information such as telecoms/ information technology, entertainment/ leisure, multimedia, health care and the public sector.
MDB- 02031310169
hnandra@mintel.com
press@mintel.com
MDB offers the help to clients to make profitable decisions about marketing and business development and help them make the right decisions for them.
Commercial Market Research Companies offer help to people as well as informing us of what us as the audience prefer and the trends shown in media production as well as business in major companies and gives an insight into what people enjoy watching, reading and hearing.
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