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Unit 23 2.2

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 SWOT analysis Strengths Tells the viewer about me Shows off work from inside and outside work Shows evidence Description of each post Showcases what I am good at Different attempts & outcomes of work Sourced Weaknesses Not all work up to standards Not all posts have descriptions Layout and colour scheme Opportunties Portfolio for future work Can get feedback Expansion on work Threats Numerous other people work on blogs Cameraman qualifications Level 2  Diploma  In Creative Media Production & Technology. Level 3  Certificate  in Media Techniques. Level 3  Diploma  in Photography. Script writer skills knowledge of English language. excellent written communication skills. persistence and determination. excellent verbal communication skills. the ability to use your initiative. the ability to come up with new ways of doing things. ambition and a desire to succeed. knowledge of media production and communication. The apprenticeship route ‘Jonny cann...

Unit 23 LO1.4 & 2.1

   Repurposing is using something (e.g. a picture, a video, a song etc) and reusing it so that it is different from the original purpose - for example, using an image that is originally used for a visual campaign and repurposing it for a promotional piece for a video game. I have previously repurposed an image which I have taken for photography purposes and used it for an advertising campaign. 2.1 There are many different ways to digitise paperwork. For example: you could use a scanner and to use this you  put a document face down on the glass, pressing a button to begin the scan, and then saving the file onto your PC's hard drive. But sometimes you will want to select the area of the original you want to scan, or want to lighten or darken the image. Could use a smartphone or tablet to digitise paperwork as well by taking a picture of the work and saving it on the device and using a USB cable transfer the document over. I have had to digitise a  mind map  about ...

Unit 23 LO1.2

  https://www.ucas.com/careers/getting-job/how-write-cv The best type of CV is one where the person has target it to attract the particular career path or next stage that they want to go down by trying to match their particular skills and abilities linked to their next stage that can help aid them with it. Your CV will have to be set out in different sections such as, the skills and abilities you have that meet the skill requirements. This will contain any past experience that you have been involved in but these experiences could be hobbies, activities, volunteering etc as well as any past work experiences. The next part will be about your qualifications, the grades you achieved in your most recent form of education that match the qualifications the employer is looking for. The CV must be presented in a manner that makes you look best suitable for that job, so when you are applying for more than one job the CV will need to be altered to fit the requirements of that job. This my CV:...