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East Norfolk Research Task

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East Norfolk Research Task   About the College What Is the college mission and its core values? “Excellence and Care: The College is working for its Community” Excellence - The College will give all learners the best possible opportunities to achieve and fulfil their individual potential through high quality teaching, learning and assessment and a broad range of provision, which offers choice and progression. Care – The college will provide a supportive environment, which responds to individual needs and encourages respect Community – The College will serve our local and national community by responding and adapting to the needs of out learners and of out stakeholders. Mission Focus Our core values represent the guiding principles of the College. They support the delivery of our mission and will drive the direction of the College’s leadership. We believe that outstanding performance cannot be achieved unless we operate by the same values. The College Go...

Corporate Video Production Task

Corporate Video Production Task Legal Issues Libel - a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation. Copy-right - the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.   Obscenity Laws Obscenity law in England and Wales is currently governed by the various Obscene Publications Acts, and Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 but obscenity laws go back much further into the English common law. Since 1857, a series of obscenity laws known as the Obscene Publications Acts have governed what can be published in England and Wales. The classic definition of criminal obscenity is if it "tends to deprave and corrupt," stated in 1868 by Lord Justice Cockburn, in Regina v. Hicklin, now known as the Hicklin test.   Ofcom regulation Ofcom is the television and film regulato...

The Nature and Purposes of Research in the Creative Media Industries

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The Nature and Purposes of research in the creative media industries Primary Research Primary research is data that is recorded that is not from another source and is original. Primary research is where data is collected from an original source such as researching something with no other research materials. It is commonly conducted by yourself or a hired person.  Primary research can be collected by reviewing secondary research or by primary research data. This data can be researched through many such as questionnaires and interviews.   "Primary research is research you conduct yourself (or hire someone to do for you.) It involves going directly to a source – usually customers and prospective customers in your target market – to ask questions and gather information. Examples of primary research are: Interviews (telephone or face-to-face)" Examples: · Letters · Newspapers · Manuscripts · Government documents · Journals · Phot...