Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 June 2017

The nature and purposes of research in the creative media industries

Research is very important, especially in creative media as it will determine the outcome of a future production. There are two main types of research, Primary and secondary research.

Primary Research:
This is a self generated research. One main way to collect primary research is through a survey or questionnaire as you can distribute it easier and gather more answers in a shorter space of time.

An example of primary research I carried out is when we interviewed the various doctors in the James Paget corporate video, we used that to find out information about the hospital and what anyone visiting should expect.

Secondary Research:
This is to collect data from the originator of primary research, it mostly involves finding out information from third party sources.

An example of secondary research I used is when creating my music video I looked into the popularity of my video style, this was so that I could have something that would not be too niche but that it would be slightly different to other music videos.

Quantitive Research:
The use of consumer sampling such as surveys to find out data and information. The findings are often presented numerically and then converted into percentages for the data to be shown on a graph or chart.

An example of this is on the website IMDB. Films are rated out of 10 and it shows anyone wanting to watch the film whether it is any good or not according to the critics.





Qualitative Research:
This is a exploratory method of research often used in any academic subjects, it provides insights into helping develop ideas or solve problems.

An example of this is user reviews. This gives an audience a much more in depth look at whether something is worth watching or not, reviews are extremely important in the film industry because it can be a good source of viewers feedback.















Audience Research:
This is to use the audience and their reactions to a product to look into how to improve or pitch something.




An example of this is when I wanted to re brand a Unilever product, I created a presentation to show off the idea and wanted to see what the rest of the class thought if the idea.







Production Research:
In order to do production research, used location and talent release forms to not only ensure the legality of it but also find out the age of the actors, what type of location I would be filming in, whether there would be any electrical outlets etc.




Thursday, 30 March 2017

Research Post

Lyrics Meaning

'I'm only human, I'm only, I'm only
I'm only human, human'
This line expresses that human’s are not perfect.
'Maybe I'm foolish, maybe I'm blind
Thinking I can see through this and see what's behind

Got no way to prove it so maybe I'm lying'
This highlights some of the weaknesses of humans. 
'But I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all

Don't put your blame on me, don't put your blame on me'
The lyrics go back to the idea of being ‘only human,’ and because of this fault, you can’t blame someone for making a mistake.
'Take a look in the mirror and what do you see

Do you see it clearer or are you deceived, in what you believe'
'Cause I'm only human after all, you're only human after all
Don't put the blame on me Don't put your blame on me'
This goes back to the idea that human beings are imperfect and always make mistakes, and that it is not fair to hold a grudge against someone for making a simple mistake.

'Some people got the real problems
Some people out of luck
Some people think I can solve them
Lord heavens above
I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all
Don't put the blame on me
Don't put the blame on me'
Some are worse off then others, but they still look to others for help; even when, the others they are looking for are only better because they were more lucky.

'Don't ask my opinion, don't ask me to lie
Then beg for forgiveness for making you cry, making you cry'
This can be one person telling the other person the truth, and because it will hurt the answer, the person being asked will want to lie and make it better. Because of the lie it can connect to the idea humans aren’t perfect.

'Cause I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all
Don't put your blame on me, don't put the blame on me'

Some people got the real problems
Some people out of luck
Some people think I can solve them
Lord heavens above
I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all
Don't put the blame on me
Don't put the blame on me
I'm only human I make mistakes
I'm only human that's all it takes
To put the blame on me
Don't put the blame on me
Unable to solve other peoples problems because we can't always tell what the problem is because we're only human.

I'm no prophet or messiah
You should go looking somewhere higher
In order for some things to be solved those who need help should go looking for God because at this point the problem is beyond a mere human’s ability to solve.

I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all
Don't put the blame on me, don't put the blame on me
I'm only human I do what I can
I'm just a man, I do what I can
Don't put the blame on me
Don't put your blame on me
Chorus is very repetitive but does strengthen the claim that humans make mistakes.

The Artist:
Rag 'n' Bone Man.