Self Promotion
Showreel
Career Action Plan
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My Profile |
Personal
characteristics
My current
skills and abilities (Things that I can do well, e.g., time
management, teamwork, problem-solving) |
Teamwork – Problem Solving –
Articulate |
My values (Things that are important to me, e.g., honest,
hard-working) |
Determined - hard-working –
honesty |
My interests |
Keen interest in the local
area and it’s politics, Cars & Motorbikes. |
Educational
background
Current course details |
UAL (University of Arts
London) Level 3 Extended Diploma in
Creative Media Production |
List of units studied on the course |
U1
Introduction to Media Processes & Technical Skills U2
Introduction to Design & Research Skills in Creative Media Production U3 Introduction
to Professional Practice in Creative Media Production U4
Critical & Contextual Awareness in Creative Media Production U5
Investigating Audio Production U6
Investigating Visual Production & Technology U7
Investigating Interactive Media Production & Technology U8
Extended Project in Creative Media Production U9
Characteristics & Contexts in Media & Communication U10
Engaging with an Audience U11
Preparing for Progression U12
Specialist Study U13
Extended project in Creative Media Production |
Completed certificates/statements of attainment (GCSE) |
Subject Grade Maths U English Language 4 English Literature 3 Creative Imedia P2 Enterprise M1 Geography 2 Computer Science 2 Combined Science 2 |
Employment achievements
Employer/Organisation
name |
Type of tasks undertaken |
Krakajak – Liverpool Road,
Southport, UK |
Motor Mechanic Assistant |
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Community Volunteer involvement
Organisation
name |
Type of tasks undertaken |
Sefton Council |
The helping of the creation
of the Southport Town Deal schools’ video in 2020 |
Sefton Council |
Launching the Southport
Town Deal in 2020. |
My Future |
My Career Choice
University or Employment |
University |
Personal Qualities required |
Punctual - determination – commitment |
Skills required |
Teamwork – Collaboration – Time
management & Planning |
University Choices and Course requirements and prerequisites |
1. SAE Institute Liverpool 2. University of Central
Lancashire 3. Edge Hill University |
University only - Provider open days and important dates for
progression courses |
UCLAN in May 2023 SAE Institute Liverpool on
16th January 2024 |
Potential Employers |
1. Freelance /
Self-Employed 2. Working for a company or
organisation 3. Apprenticeship 4. Teaching in a College |
1.
My Personal Statement Outline
From a young age I have always been into
creating films and videos, this started off in high school when I got my first
gaming computer with a capture card to record gameplay off an Xbox. Then, I
would use Windows Movie Maker to drag and cut clips together to make a simple
video which would gather probably about 40 to 50 views per video, at the time I
thought that was amazing. This was where I first found my passion in the
creative media process.
During my time in high school, I dipped my toe into many things but most notably local politics. At the age of 15, I wrote an article for Stand Up for Southport talking about what the town could spend the £25 million government grant on. This sparked huge debate in Sefton Council, Southport Town Deal, and the Southport BID. As a result, this put me front and centre of the Town Deal with some help from my Headmaster at Meols Cop High School. During this time, I had to utilise and develop my leadership skills in order to create change within my community.
To promote the Town Deal the Council funded a video to introduce the Town Deal and during the creation of the video; this made me fall back in love with video editing and filming. There was a video that was sent around local schools with me at the forefront encouraging younger people to submit ideas into the Town Deal. All the campaigning and promoting caused a landslide of ideas, and this also gave me the opportunity to influence the younger generations which was inspiring.
As a result of falling back in love with Creative Media, I enrolled on a course at Southport College to start studying whether it was photography or film making in 2021. My interests tailored towards film making and this became apparent when working on other projects. As I started to focus more on filmmaking, I’d always push myself to improve every time whether it was on the editing side using Premier Pro or using a dedicated DSLR video camera with a gimbal. I would also self-reflect on my work and talk about the mistakes and having good time management for hitting deadlines is very important as there will be many in the future and adapting to this early on is very vital and important to me.
I feel as though going to university would be massively beneficial decision for myself since realising that I could extend my educational career and I can develop as a person as well as my knowledge. I also want to learn a lot more things part of the film making world but on a bigger scale. There are many units I have enjoyed at college, but the one I mostly enjoyed was the TV Commercial Production where I photographed my car from different angles and then put it together in a moving image format using post-production lighting techniques.
Throughout the past couple of years whether it is at college studying Creative Media or local politics; the passion for each of these things have been high, the willingness to learn is always a key factor.
My Plan |
Goals
I achieved last year
1.
Completed the first year of my course (UAL Level 3 Creative Media Production
& Technology) 2. Leant
how to use and assemble a DSLR video camera gimbal. 3. Leant
how to use a dedicated film camera ie. Lumix GH5 4. Learnt
how to use post-production lighting techniques in Premier Pro. |
New Education and Training
Goals
What is my goal? |
How will I do it? |
Why is it important? |
When will I do it by? |
1.To start my FMP |
Plan and Film it as early
as possible. |
It is important because I
learned that being prepared will give me more chance of submitting my best
work. |
12th June 2024 |
2.To complete all the
assignments in the second year. |
Stay focused with the work
being set. |
It is important because I
want to get a decent grade at the end – Better then a pass. |
12th June 2024 |
New
Employment Goals
What is my goal? |
How will I do it? |
Why is it important? |
When will I do it by? |
1.To find another part time
job. |
Indeed or any job searching
website or app. |
To help with finance. |
Ongoing |
Areas I need to develop to
achieve my career choice
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Achievement Date |
Attributes* (e.g., personal characteristics such as personal
presentation and motivation) |
1.Convidence. |
Ongoing |
2.Self-Belief. |
Ongoing |
|
Skills* (e.g., academic skills and employability skills
such as organising, learning and teamwork) |
1. The knowledge and the use
of equipment. |
Ongoing |
2.Interview skills. |
Ongoing |
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Mock Interview
Can you describe a project where you had to work under tight deadlines? How did you manage your time and still deliver quality work? I jointly made a video for schools for the consultation process of the Southport Town Deal in 2020 and back then we had a quick turn around time for Sefton Council; having a well thought out plan before hand helps us meet the tight deadlines. With that thought out plan, this helps us deliver good quality work in the time scale set.
What video editing software are you most comfortable using, and can you provide examples of projects where you utilised it effectively? Most of my projects I have done I have edited with Adobe Premier Pro, for example when I did my TV Commercial for my College course, I knew where the specific menus are to use post-production lighting techniques and how the time stamps work. Even right down to which type of technique to use for that specific part of that video; it all takes practice to learn it, but when you know you don’t forget it.
How do you handle constructive criticism, and what steps do you take to improve your skills based on feedback? I wouldn’t’ say I have steps I’d take, but all I would do is take it as a pinch of salt and then check back at my own work to see where I could improve on from the feedback given. Their isn’t a mental process I’d take because I don’t get offended easily by other peoples criticism.
Cover Letter
Owen Phillips
42 Scarisbrick New Road
SOUTHPORT, Lancashire
PR8 6QE
07486 684852
26th
February 2024
Dear
Sir/Madam
Photographer
& Videographer for Cleartwo in Stockport, SK1 3GB
I would
appreciate it if you would consider me for this role as a photographer and
videographer for your company.
Ever since I
was a student at Southport College, I have garnered experience in editing using
Premier Pro and have extensive knowledge into the program. I also have good
experience in using Lightroom for photo editing. I gained a lot of experience
when campaigning through the Youth Southport Town Deal board where I was
involved with the campaign for the new Multi-Conventional Events Centre.
I have good public speaking and communication
skills for speaking in-front of the camera or to people and all this comes with
the ability of using strong English skills. I would value collaborative working
and new learning opportunities and I believe that your company can help me to
achieve this.
If you
require further information, please get in touch.
Evaluation & Reflection
Reviewing the Showreel - What are the strengths of what you did but also how can this be improved?
The main strengths of the showreel were how the footage from all the videos that I have created were in sync with the music. From the past few projects, I have worked hard on trying to keep everything in time with the bass or the precautions. It’s easier said then done. The next strength is how the music is very tense and has an element of suspense, the soundtrack gives you the time to take in what you’re watching and analyse the type of videos that I have created and recorded.
One of the few things I could have done to improve this showreel is making more of an effort to incorporate my photographic images into the reel as it seems as if they have been thrown in without any care to how they fit in with the rest of the videography. I also think some of the transitions on the video were out of place.
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Industry Knowledge
This website seems to be well thought out, Venture seems to use bold letters to make it really clear to read, they offer discounts for “VIP Venture” members, they also put a trust pilot to show what kind of rating they are. They mainly offer a experience which is probably their biggest selling point, they also show a pricing structure under the “Buy Now” section which shows different levels of experience that they offer. I think the colour scheme they have used on the website is nice and peaceful, it isn’t bright and colourful. The target audience they are trying to attract are the rich and wealthy families because of how expensive they are; this is all tied into the marketing strategy. On the basis of value for money, I’d consider Bartley Studios as the better option because when looking at the pricing structure it was £10 cheaper and I think that makes a huge amount of difference as I wouldn’t be going to the studio because of its experience or pricing. The only thing I can see that they offer is what they call a “Family Treat box” which is a box full of chocolates and sweets which also gives you alongside a one hour family photoshoot experience.
This website is very well layed out, everything is very spacious and using bold letters to make it really clear to read. The business model is very different from Venture or Bartleys as they don’t have the same type experience that they take their customers through, although they have a customer experience where you come in a bit early and they will put the kettle on or have a glass of wine or two. In other words they are not really treating it as a day out like the other two do.
The pricing structure is very clear and easy to read and from what I can see they are cheaper by far then the other photography studios. The target audience for this studio is a mixture between upper to middle class, because the pricing isn’t too expensive and I can see people paying the price for type of photographs that are being taken. One of Yaffe’s selling points is the that they have their own in house Frame with in a frame approach where you have a photograph and then you print something around the outside of the image, Yaffe was one of the first people to do this. This studio also has created videos to show you the experience inside the studio which shows you with the photographer and of course what it would feel like if you were in the studio.
One of the cons I have seen with this studio is that they don’t sell/offer anything alongside your photographs, for example a USB in a box etc.
My Hypothetical Business Plan
Find a Location
The reason why I have picked this location is because it is in the middle of town, good access to bus and train links and most importantly it has a forecourt to park customers cars. I have picked this one with ground floor space only because if anyone has any disabilities i.e., has a wheel chair then it needs to have good access for those type of individuals. The street also has good street lighting meaning that it will be well lit in the winter months compared to for example if I chosen a light industrial estate with next to no lights on, people might not choose to go down their for that reason. The location I have picked is very out the way and no where near any other competition, and this will draw in customers as they might not want to travel far to get a photo taken with their family. Signage is key to success as it needs to be well read and attached to the building properly, you don’t want it looking like it’s held on by a pieces of string or ropes as that isn’t very inviting for the customer who is coming to your shop.
Start Up Costs - are the expenses that are spent during the process of starting a new business. This could include a business plan, research expenses, borrowing costs and expenses for technology. The post-opening costs could include things like, employee expenses (if your employing anyone), adverting and promotion.
Item Description |
Cost |
Cost Saving Potential (different supplier or Ebay) |
Insurance / Furniture / Office Equipment |
|
|
Deposit on Property |
£1000 |
None |
Rent (1st month in advance) |
£1000 |
None |
Public Liability and Equipment Insurance (1
year) |
£ 250 |
£21 (monthly direct debit) |
Reception desk |
£ 300 |
£150 |
Reception L-shaped sofa (x2) - £600 each |
£1200 |
£800 |
Reception display prints (x12) - £25 each |
£ 300 |
None |
Signage (Shop Front) |
£1000 |
£600 |
Decorating budget |
£ 400 |
Free DIY – Do it with family and friends |
3 fold brochures size a4 (X1000) - Vistaprint |
£ 240 |
£120 Square format instead of A4 |
Business cards (x1000) - Vistaprint |
£ 28 |
None |
Pre-opening Advertising campaign – leaflet
drop / local press |
£ 500 |
Free Use social media and networking contacts |
Photo Studio Equipment |
|
|
Backgrounds (x3) & Support System |
£ 420 |
£100 DIY infinite curve like our photo studio |
Studio Flash Heads & light stands (x5) -
£329 each |
£1645 |
£987 Just have x3 to start with |
Nikon D850 DSLR Camera Bodies (x2) - £1850
each |
£3700 |
£932 Nikon D7100 @£466 each |
Flash attachments – Octobox,
beauty dish, snoots, spotlight, gel set etc) |
£ 760 |
£400 Used on ebay |
Wind machine |
£ 280 |
Free use white card |
Camera lenses – 12mm-24mm f4(£689), 24-70mm
(£1579) & 80mm-200mm f2.8 (£830)– all deemed fast lenses but more
expensive |
£3098 |
£948 Two 24mm-120mm Zoom @f4 -£474 each |
Mac computer plus adobe Lightroom software
package |
£1500 |
£800 High Spec PC (8GB RAM) + Adobe Lightroom
Keyboard |
Preview Sales Room |
|
|
Coffee Machine (bean to cup) |
£364 |
£28 Standard coffee machine |
4K Projector and screen |
£1100 |
£400 (HDR 4K 50inch Smart TV) |
A3 Epson SureColor
SC-P600 Inkjet printer |
£578 |
£230 Epson Expression Photo XP-960 |
Viewing Room Seating |
£600 |
£400 |
Viewing Room Wall Products and sample Frames |
£500 |
None |
Emergency Slush Fund |
£1000 |
None – arrange a business overdraft |
Grand Total |
£21,763 |
£9,473 |
Operational Costs - are the expenses incurred by a business that uses to run its operations. This may include payroll, rent, insurance premiums, utilities and equipment maintenance. This does not include capital expenditures and depreciation.
Item Description |
Cost |
Rent Insurance Business Rates (if appropriate) Service Charges (if appropriate Light
Industrial Estate Property – security/garden maintenance) |
£1000 £21 £0
(currently zero) £0 |
Office Supplies |
£100 |
Utilities (gas, electric, water) |
£100 |
Website Hosting / Internet |
£85 |
Wages (additional staff member/photographer..£15K per year) |
|
Total (Monthly) |
£1306 |
Yearly operational costs (monthly x 12 months) = £1306
x 12
= £15672
Profit wanted
= £30,000
Total Sales required (Operating Costs + Profit)
= £45,672
If the
studio was open x6 days a week that would give 288 days of trading in a year.
This allows for x4 weeks holiday a year. (6 days x48 weeks)
Daily Sales - To work out the daily
sales divide total sales required by 288 working days = £158.58
Total = £951 per week (over 6
days)
Working Schedule
Trading Day |
Potential Work Undertaken |
Hours Required |
Monday (Closed) |
|
|
Tuesday (2pm-8pm) EDITING DAY |
· Editing x4 studio sessions from Saturday · Administration Day |
6 |
Wednesday (2pm-8pm) EDITING & VIEWING |
EDITING & VIEWING · Editing x4 studio sessions from Sunday · Viewing the x4 sessions from Saturday |
6 |
Thursday (2pm- 8pm) VIEWING DAY |
· Viewing the x4 sessions from Sunday · Ready all orders for Photo lab |
6 |
Friday (2pm-8pm) SHOOTING & EDITING |
· Photo shoot x2 · Editing x2 from today ready for Sunday
viewing |
6 |
Saturday (12am-6pm) SHOOTING DAY |
· Photo shoot x4 |
6 |
Sunday (12am-7pm) SHOOTING & VIEWING |
· Photo shoot x4 · Viewing x2 sessions from Friday |
7 |
37 hours working week
Editing time per session 45 minutes
Viewing time per session 45 – 60 minutes
Media Associations & Agencies
British Institute of Professional Photographers
One of the main reasons why you’d join a photography agency such as the “British Institute of Professional Photographers” this one is because you can get all kinds of benefits from having dedicated insurance which gives you liability and peace of mind for if anything goes wrong, you also get free legal advice which is by either professional or accredited partner. You also get trade discounts with all different partners, they even give you business advice on how to start a business and how to run it. Their is many other perks you get, but I have evidenced screenshots below about their membership list.
Production Guild - UK Film & TV Drama Production
To join this film making agency you need to have completed three projects in your chosen grade either high end television or feature film project, but for a supplementary membership you will need to complete one project in a credited category. - When you join you get access to all contacts in the industry such as, roles in administration, accounts & finance, studio management and even roles in the production side. With this agency you also become part of the PGGB which helps you start out in the industry but with one less credit but less then three - Their is also three different types of membership depending on what part of the employment you are situated in.
A lot of what I am talking about is evidenced in screenshots below.
Evaluation & Reflection
What do you now understand about business planning?
To understand business planning, you need to understand the industry trends and research the market. This helps you set specific and measurable goals which help you develop a clear strategy to create a well sorted and thought-out plan that includes financial projections with marketing strategies. It is also vital to review and change the proposals regularly to make sure it stays as relevant as possible in the changing climate.
What did you learn from your research into media associates and agencies? I learnt that there are different types of agencies which deal with different parts of the industry i.e. film, TV, photography and even sound. The beneficial parts of being part of an agency is to have the membership perks which you wouldn’t have if you weren’t part of the club. For example, you will get legal advice from an accredited partner, dedicated insurance liability, trade discounts and you may even get employment advice.
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