Secondary Research on emplyment

 The secondary Research on employment is that in film production you will be mainly started from the bottom. However, most of the time if you finish university and get a degree you would know a lot of people in the industry already because of work experience and because they have come into your university and teaching you the methods themselves.  Employment is defined as paid work however you can be employed when you're doing work experience. Most of the time you're not treated as an employee or named as an employee until you get paid.  

Realistically, your first employment would not be at film production and you will have to work somewhere small or irrelevant to what you studied in university like Tesco's but that does not mean you would be looking out for film jobs.

Finding a dream job

firstly, while you will be working in jobs such as Aldi and Tesco's. You will be looking on websites to see if there is any jobs linked to film production. The factors you will be looking at is: 

  • Where it is - If its close by
  • When it is - if they have already started or not
  • what role is it - what is the job they want you to do
  • what the project is - What are they making 
  • How long is it - So you know how long you will be on the set for.
These factors are important because it shows if you would be interested in the job, and you know exactly what you're getting yourself in for. This will make you not confused and there are no harsh surprises.    

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