Research Investigation

The Research Investigation

What are the basics?

  1. At each step of your research, try to have clear objectives in mind.
    Are you clear about what you are trying to get out of each piece of research you do?
  2. It’s useful to set yourself questions that you want your research to find answers to. This should help direct you and help you to set priorities.
  3.  Make a record in the form of a log of every source you use and every piece of research you do, because if you don’t you’ll forget the sources you’ve used.
  4. You may need both primary and secondary research in your essay... Primary research involves doing your own original work to  find out about something.


Primary Research (your own research)
- Your textual analysis (print, audio/visual)
- Emails/letters/telephone calls
- Questionnaires

Secondary research (something you read about)
- Books/study guides
- Newspapers/magazines/journals
- Video/DVD/television
- Surveys/data
- Websites/Radio

The research investigation feeds directly into the production and evaluation so in essence it is the most important part. Remember, you cannot choose your own investigation unless you completed the summer project.

Previous Research Investigations
- An exploration of the representation of teenagers in (two or three) British films.
- An analysis of the representation of two stars from mainstream and alternative music.
- Exploring the representation of gender in men’s magazines.
- An investigation into how genre conventions are used to raise audience expectations in film trailers.
- Exploration of the narrative structure of two narrative-driven music videos.

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