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My research is focused on Editing side of media because it is not one of the most important skills I am good at using when it comes to creating short films its also one of the most highly skilled rolls in film production in both Stop Motion Animation but the use of features you will use when editing these basic skills into a production of your choice.

 

For example, I when I reach my 5 year goal I wish to join a popular filming industry like Aardman which is popular for its films of Wallace and Gromit through clear visual of editing and stop motion camera work and preparation. but their editing to creating the short film is something I focus my attention to because it involves multiple hours of hard concentration and skills to create a short film, review it and then make the following changes to the scene.

However in the media editing industry I have discovered that the average hourly salary is currently estimated at around £14.55 for working in the editing industry, that would give you a salary total of £24,253.

 

Comparing this to my other research which is Camera work, this element is focused around multiple popular media industry's such as Paramount studios, DreamWorks studios and many other popular industry's that would involve camera work. Camera work however works out on the set where they will be in mild cold or warm conditions. some Camera will record some scenes with the director control review the footage and re-record the scene that they are filming. Some camera man would either record on the actual scene with the actors and the director, or they would be working behind a green screen to create that actual scene that's in the film.

Also in the Camera directing I have discovered although the average payment per hour for cameraman is £23.50 which would give you a salary of £29,624. Comparing this information of the Cameraman payment to the editing payment their is a £5,371 difference in pay, so this would suggest that the Cameraman job is more sufficient to the editing job in media.

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