Category Archives: Contextual Research
Qualitative and quantitative research
Last week with Chris we were looking at qualitative and quantitative research and the differences between them. We learned that qualitative research is based on peoples opinions and feelings on something. We also learned that it is also about why people consumed the media they’re viewing and whether they like it or dislike it. TheContinue reading “Qualitative and quantitative research”
Primary and secondary research
Last week with Chris we were looking at primary and secondary research and the differences between them. Today I’m going to write about what we did and learned in Chris’s lesson. We learned that primary research is where you gather data that hasn’t been gathered for the first time. It is sourced from yourself asContinue reading “Primary and secondary research”
Camera angles
Establishing shot An establishing shot is used for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects. It consists of a long or extreme long shot usually at the start of a film and usually indicates the location or place where most or some of the film or TV programme will take place.Continue reading “Camera angles”