Opportunities
When working in the creative media industry,
opportunities including, Self-Developing, New Skills, Multi-Skilling and
Contribution to product briefs are important.
Self-Development
Working in the media industry can lead you to
many opportunities and one of those may be self-development. In
self-development, you will be working alongside professional experts that will
show you how to develop the skills you already have or other elements for
developments. The skills, etc. that you would develop is anything from working independently
or with others to working on your presenting and production skills, etc.
New Skills
If you are working to a brief in creative
media, almost every day you will develop and learn new skills. The skills you
will learn are anything from working with professionals in a professionalism
environment, assisting with production deadlines, and the creation of a
production, etc. Learning these skills can lead to more exciting things in your
life, including, job opportunities and repetition growth.
Multi-Skilling
Multi-Skilling is known for, having the
ability to work on several projects at once and getting them with the deadlines.
Having multi-Skills are important and exciting in working for briefs because
they can lead you to more opportunities and to increase your job role. However,
multi-skilling doesn't always mean working projects that you know best, but
having the ability to do other projects - that aren't necessarily in your job
description.
Contributions
to project briefs
A contribution to a project brief is where
members of the brief discuss what they are going to focus on to get the
production finished. Contributions like this, for example, can be seen during
the co-operative brief, where the two or more employees will pinpoint what they
should do and what the other should. Therefore, the contributions I have stated
can make the brief and production last shorter than if you were to work on your
own. Also, if the two workers were working on two different projects, it can
help them develop their skills and make new skills.
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