The Researcher

The role of the Researcher

The researcher is responsible for identifying, cataloging, and collecting multimedia assets (sound and video recordings, photographs and other images), and with dealing directly with those in charge of public archive collections. The researcher may be required to travel to a number of archives and centres of research. The researcher needs to liaise with all members of the project team, and may be called on to assist when required in the production process, and is directly responsible to the project manager.

Personal Skills and Qualities of the Researcher

The researcher should be a creative and highly motivated individual, a good problem solver who sees problems as challenges to be overcome rather than avoided. They need to have a good appearance, since they will be representing the company with many outside agencies. They should be able to work as a member of a team and to take direction. An minimum educational qualification of a degree in a relevant field is often required. They should also possess excellent oral and written skills, being able to communicate easily, effectively, persuasively on the phone and in writing. Proven postgraduate research experience, a multidisciplinary academic background, good visual sense, demonstrable interest in interactive multimedia and basic word-processing skills are advantageous.