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PROGRAMME RESEARCHERS… (In the
Entertainment industry. What does a Programme Researchers do?)
What does a Programme Researchers do?
Programme researchers organize, plan and coordinate the
production of television and radio programs, and undertake relevant background
research.
Programme researchers are vital cogs in the media
production engine. These resourceful people conduct research, fact-check
information, and present their findings to producers, scriptwriters and
presenters in a clear and concise manner to make sure radio shows, TV shows and
films are as interesting, entertaining and well-informed as possible.
These dynamic research professionals, however, don’t just
bury their heads in books, dusty archives and internet resources, looking for
facts, figures, footage and other fascinating titbits of information – they
also get heavily involved in the planning side of production. Using their
creative flair and talent for research, they work with producers and
scriptwriters to generate fresh and interesting ideas for new shows and
existing productions.
Programme researchers don’t only conduct research to
enhance the content of the production they are working on. They also conduct
functional research into possible shooting locations, equipment hire and
freelance staff, selecting the best options—based on price and suitability—and
then making the necessary arrangements to get everything organized.
When sourcing photographs, music and video footage from
third parties, programme researchers must obtain permission for the use of
copyrighted material. They may also be required to carry out routine
administrative duties from time to time.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Generating programme ideas…
- Gathering, fact-checking and presenting relevant information,
facts and figures…
- Organizing meetings and interviews with appropriate people…
- Writing and editing briefing notes and scripts…
- Conducting interviews…
- Briefing programme presenters…
- Booking production equipment and staff…
- Preparing cost accounts…
- Enthusiasm…
- Determination…
- Perseverance…
- Excellent verbal and written skills…
- Adaptability…
- Able to work well under pressure…
- Organisational skills…
- Administrative skills…
- IT skills…
Sources,
References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, Pinterest, IMDB, Linked
In, Indie Wire, Film Making Stuff, Hiive, Film Daily, New York Film Academy, The
Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide Magazine, Media Match, Quora, Creative
Skill Set, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School, Daily Variety, The Film
Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Camerapedia, Career Trend,
Producer's Code of Credits, Producers Guild of America, Film Connection,
Entertainment Careers, Adhere Creative, In Deed, Glass Door, Pay Scale, Merriam-Webster,
Job Monkey, Studio Binder, The Collective, Production Hub, The Producer's
Business Handbook by John J. Lee Jr., Target Job,
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