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Market & Product Research Email Copy & Research

Posted in Research by foolsforest on February 28, 2010

Date: Thurs, 18 Feb 2010 15:26:31 +0000

From: dangerousdan2k@hotmail.com

To: foolsforest@hotmail.co.uk

Subject: Re: Questions On Market & Product Research

Hi Tom

Sorry it took a while for me to answer the questions.

1. How important is market and product research business?
very important, you need yo know what your selling will sell.

2. How do you do your research into these areas?

Research is done by asking clients what they’d like. Trialing new products and displaying them at exhibitions and seeking feedback.

3. What difference would it make to your business if you were to not do any research into these areas?

If no research was completed then products that I would offer wouldn’t sell as well as other products could, ultimately affecting cash flow and the eventual survival of the business could be put into jeapardy.

Knowing what customers want and providing that is key to any business.

Anything else you need let me know.

Dan

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Non ICT

Audience – An Introduction by Roy Stafford

A great piece of educational material that is usually used for classroom activities. Plenty of information based around audiences and how to research into them and market the correct audience for your productions.

ICT

http://marketingdonut.co.uk/marketing/market-research/product-research

http://www.morebusiness.com/running_your_business/management/Market-Research.brc

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-market-research.htm

These sites all gave small bites of information that I could include use in my essay. It gave me a wider view on market research which isn’t just media related so I could compare with the general knowledge I already have from working in businesses of the las 4 -5 years.

Interview Techniques Clips

Posted in Research by foolsforest on February 26, 2010

And Winner Of The Acadamy Award For Best Film 2010 Is…….

Posted in General by foolsforest on February 8, 2010

The Acadamey Award For Best Film 2010 is not too far away now and there are a host of great films which have been nominated to win. On the list is:

Avatar

Blind Side

District 9

An Education

Hurt Locker

Inglorious Basterds

Precious

A Serious Man

Up

Up In The Air

The question is, who will win? Unfortunatley for me, I have only watched 3 of the listed 10 films. So its difficult to predict who will win. However, I have to say that after watching Avatar (eventually) that it was an incredible story, and the 5 years that took it to completion. Stunningly realised locations, fantastic CGI and an intense and emotional story make it my prediction to be the winning film. Not only did the film showcase a unique design but also gained incredible hype throughout the release of the film. Incredibly, Avatar also surpassed records of Titanic in grossing intakes by gaining a huge $1.859 billion in its first six weeks, compared to Titanics $1.843 billion. This is also the reason in which I choose this film to be my choice of film to win the Award. I was ingrosed every minute, almost in tears at points and I didnt feel the 2.5 hours that it was. Fantastic

Career Path – Gained Skills

Posted in General by foolsforest on February 4, 2010

- Ability to use Final Cut Pro

- Ability to use Soundtrack

- Ability to use Adobe Audition

- Directed/Produced/Edited “The Conversation” (Complete)

- Directed/Produced/Edited “Sony Ericcson “Not Just A Phone” Ad”

- Ability to use DV Camera + Microphone

Career Path – Cameraman Job Role Research

Posted in Research by foolsforest on February 4, 2010

http://www.mandy.com/1/jobs3.cfm?v=36664276  – The Job Ad

http://www.skillset.org/film/stories/article_4348_1.asp

http://www.prospects.ac.uk/p/types_of_job/television_camera_operator_job_description.jsp

http://www.ca.courses-careers.com/articles/tvfilmcameraoperator.htm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/studentlife/careersandchoices/dreamjobs/mediaandentertainment/camera_operator.shtml

http://careersadvice.direct.gov.uk/helpwithyourcareer/jobprofiles/JobProfile?jobprofileid=519&jobprofilename=TV%20or%20Film%20Camera%20Operator&code=1824651492

http://www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/occupation/view/499213A

http://www.ehow.com/how_2060718_become-cameraman.html

http://www.curent.com

The plague that is Plagiarism

Posted in General by foolsforest on February 1, 2010

Plagiarism is when oneself copies the work of another source (i.e. Wikipedia) and uses it as their own work without crediting the original author/creator. It is also a form of plagiarism when quoting a line or paragraph from another source without using quotation marks and referencing. Even finding information from another source and changing the words slightly to make it out to be your own work, but still not crediting the original author is plagiarism.

If oneself uses the act of plagiarism in any form, whether it be because they want a higher grade, because they do not understand the work, or purely because they cannot be bothered to do the work, it is dealt with very seriously. The work will be not marked and the student may end up being expelled from the course. In turn this will make finding another course in the same college extremely difficult, as the college records will show that this students use of plagiarism. It may also make finding another course in a different college or university difficult if a reference was needed from the college.

In order to avoid plagiarism in writing essays, always reference your work by stating the original author and website in which you got the work from. You should also add quotation marks wherever necessary so that it is known that someone else has stated this quote not you. It is also a good idea to, when required, start sentences in such a way that states that the information comes from another source. I.e. According to the Daily Mirror website…….

Film Review – James Bond – Dr No

Posted in Film Reviews by foolsforest on February 1, 2010

Dr. No is 1962 film that sits alongside a large collection of other legendary James Bond films. Starring Sean Connery as Bond, the film is set in Jamaica where an island called Crab Quay is set off limits to everyone, claiming that the island os home to a dragon. Bond is sent to Jamaica to find a missing colleague called John Strangways , and finds himself being lead to Crab Quay where he comes across Honey Rider (Ursula Andress) and the famous and well loved beach scene is seen. They team up to find their way into the huge organization that is of Dr. No.

Not being the biggest James Bond fan, I wasn’t the most excited about watching Dr. No. However, the film was a suprisingly better than average for me. It wasn’t anything ground breaking, but then maybe that is because I’m expecting too much from a 1962 film. I could’nt help myself spotting many jump cuts and poor green screening, but then it is a film that is nearly 40 years old. Sean Connery however was a fantastic lead as James Bond. Convincing acting, he looked cool, calm and collected regardless of what was happening around him, which is what you come to expect of James Bond. I was however disappointed with the ending, as the fight between Dr. No and Bond was too short lived and the moment Dr. No struggles to get up and dies is  just a tad to unconvincing. Overal, it kept me entertained but im still not quite converted.


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