Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Work Experience opportunity

Ray Doran from Ludger LTD is coming in tomorrow at 10.30am to talk to Media students about the following work experience opportunity.  These opportunities are live projects which will allow you to network with local companies such as this one in Cumnor.  Once your skills are known and your ability to work successfully with clients is proven you will increasingly be offered commissions. This is how the creative industries operate. It is essential that you begin to build an online digital portfolio and showreel to evidence your work experience and skills.


Overview of Ludger Ltd.

Ludger Ltd is a private company dealing with the analysis and production of pharmaceutical products for many large pharmaceutical clients who produce a wide range of medical drugs.

The CEO of Ludger Ltd,  Dr Daryl Fernandes is developing a website that advertises the complete profile of the company services that are offered to the industry.

As an additional service his vision is to produce videos to cover subjects such as training and in particular safety training associated with working in a laboratory environment. The subjects would include the safe handling of the various chemicals and compounds that are used in the analysis and testing procedures. Other subjects would include the use of the various types of equipment used such as High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Ultra High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UPLC), Mass Spectrometers, and Centrifuge Machines.  For now the videos would be used only for in – house use for Ludger employees and any scientists who may be on loan from other research institutes.

The videos would need to be no longer than 10 -15 mins in duration and they are to be designed to give a short presentation of any given subject; the idea being that further videos are developed for longer and more complex procedures.

Considerations for this project of producing videos would take into account commercial sensitivity and copyright procedures and should the work progress further.

 All students taking part would be given induction training for the site prior to filming.

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