Job title
Media Researcher
Expected working hours
Your working hours could be long and irregular, and may include evenings and weekends depending on the needs of the production.You would work mainly in offices and studios, spending much of your time using the telephone and the internet. You may also need to make research trips, which can involve travel throughout the UK or even abroad.
Expected salary range
Freelance researchers are usually paid a fee for each contract, and there may be gaps between contracts.Freelance rates can vary widely, and may be negotiated based on the type of production and your track record. Contact the Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU) for current pay guidelines.
Possible promotion opportunities
You would normally be employed on freelance contracts, by television broadcasters, independent production companies or in factual radio production. Competition for work is strong.With experience, you could supervise a research team on larger productions, or you could move into an assistant producer role.
Some jobs are advertised in the industry press and websites. However, it is more common to get work by contacting companies yourself, networking, and listing yourself on a database of experienced media personnel.
Entry requirements/qualifications
You could become a researcher with a range of backgrounds and experience. For instance, you might be employed on a factual programme because you had expert knowledge or a degree in its subject. Alternatively, you could start as a TV runner or production assistant, and work your way up to researcher as you gained experience.
You could also move into programme research with a background in journalism or research in a non-media field such as social or political research.
Whatever your background, you will need to get practical experience of media production, and to develop a network of contacts in the industry. You can build experience through activities like:
student film or TV productions
work experience on local newspapers or student publications
hospital or community radio
unpaid work placements on TV or radio productions
work in film archives or picture libraries.
You may find it helpful to take a course in media production, as the most useful ones include work placements and the chance to gain practical skills. See Skillset’s website for details of industry-endorsed courses.
The work you would be expected to carry out
As a researcher, you would support producers by finding the information, people and places needed for television or radio programmes.
You might be responsible for anything from researching factual information for documentaries, to finding studio audiences and guests for entertainment shows. In some jobs you might also develop and research ideas for new programmes.
Your tasks would vary depending on the type of programme you were working on, but might include:
discussing programme ideas and research needs with producers
finding and checking information, using sources such as the internet, libraries and museums
searching media libraries and archives for music, photographs and film footage
writing briefs for presenters, or briefing scriptwriters
checking copyright and arranging permission to use archive material
finding studio audiences and programme contributors
scouting for locations
keeping detailed records
researching and writing content for websites linked to TV programmes and films.
In some cases (mainly if working on a small team for a factual programme), you may also operate digital video (DV) cameras or editing equipment
Person specification including skills and knowledge
You will need
good written and spoken communication skills
excellent research skills
good organizational and administrative skills
a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail
the ability to work well on your own and also as part of a team
creativity and initiative
patience and determination
multi-tasking ability and a flexible approach to work
the ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines
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