Friday, 24 June 2016

CV

                                                                   Keeley Barnaby.
                                                                 5 Robinson Road,
                                                                      Bethnal Green,
                                                                           London,
                                                                            E29LX.
                                                            Email: keeley.barnaby@outlook.com
                                                                    Mobile: 07979 551241.
                                                                    Home: 020 3663 3994.


Personal profile.
I consider myself a self-motivated and reliable individual with a positive attitude to
any task set. With excellent social communication skills and the ability to achieve. I
am looking for a position with a company that offers challenges and rewards.

Skills and qualities.
• Good communication skills,
• Ability to work in a team or on my own initiative,
• Punctual and reliable,
• Flexible and adaptable,
• Trustworthy, caring and dependent,
• Excellent leadership skills.

Education and qualifications.
Bishop Challoner Catholic Federation of Schools (2009 Sept- July 2014),
Lukin Street, El OLB,
GCSE's Pass,
Math, English, Science, Dance, Spanish, RE, P.E, ICT.
Leyton Sixth Form College (Sept 2014-present),

Young leaders award (pass).

Voluntary work.
(June 2014-August 2014)
Childcare Assistant
5 Robinson Road, London E2 9LX
Duties:
• Co-ordinate games and playtime,
• Supervise mealtime and refreshments,
• Assisted with personal hygiene needs.

Employment (part time).
Hair Lounge (Bethnal Green E2) (March 2013- August 2015)
Salon Assistant
Duties:
Cashier
Booking client’s appointments,
Washing clients hair,
Towel drying client’s hair,
Making refreshments for client’s and staff.
Cleaning the salon

OFFICE in topshop westfield stratford (Temporary christmas employee)
Sales Assistant
Duties:
Sell shoes
Replen
Taging shoes

The approach tavern pub, bethnal green (current employment)
Duties:
Waitressing
Cleaning
Barmaid

Jones bootmaker, canary wharf (current employment)
Sales assosiate
Duties:
Selling products
Replen
Taging shoes

Rooftop cinema, stratford (current employment)
Duties:
Welcome costumers
Hand out headphones and blankets
Fold blankets
Make food
Serve customers

Work experience.

Toni & Guy (Oxford Circus London).
Duties:
• Washing client’s hair,
• Towel drying client’s hair,
• Making refreshments for client’s and staff,
• Cleaning the salon.

Dance company (based in college)
Learn choreography
Create dance peice with a group
Perform it in a showcase

Rumpus media (Marble arch)
Pre- production
Planning location

Hobbies & Interests.

My hobbies are reading books, listening to music and taking pictures. To keep active I walk my dog and use the gym at my college.



References upon requested

creative media sectors

The history of radio
The invention of the radio had started out as a wireless telegraph in the 1830s and had later been developed by many inventors throughout the years adding their own theories and creating separate inventions that in the 1900 had finally become a transmitter. The transmitter was first used on Christmas day to broadcast so ships at sea. In 1912 the first radio factory was opened and the first radio news program was broadcasted in 1920 by station 8MK.
By 1945 a regency company introduced a pocket transistor radio, the TR-1 was powered by a standard 22.5 V battery. In 1955 Sony introduced its first transistorized radio. Over the centuries many companies and independent inventors had developed their own styles and ideas to create a different interpretation of the radio.
The first radio personality was in 1909 in the United States when Ray Newby of California made his debut for Herrold College and by 1910 radio personalities were active all across America.
Different Job Contracts
Permanent- The most common job contract that contains information about payment and conditions that are offered and accepted by two parties until further notice.
Part-time- These contracts may involve one person or may be offered as part of a job share.
Full-time- Is when a person is contracted 35 hours or more a week, this also includes those who work 30 hours a week.
History of animation

Animation had been around for centuries, many artifacts have been depicted in motion since man has been able to draw. One of the first was in 30,000 B.C. a bronze age pottery bowl called shahr-e sukhteh had depicts of goats leaping. With the spread of the industrial revolution in Europe and north- America during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries there were experiments with machines used to make images appear to move. In 1603 the magic lantern was considered the first projected animation. The magic lantern used pictures on sheets of glass and some has moving parts. By the early twentieth century silent films were around.  By the 1930s colour and sound cartoons where around, characters such as bugs bunny and snow white where no longer drawing on paper and since then animation has development from drawing and paper to digitally draw and animated characters



Different Job Contracts
Permanent- The most common job contract that contains information about payment and conditions that are offered and accepted by two parties until further notice.
Part-time- These contracts may involve one person or may be offered as part of a job share.

Full-time- Is when a person is contracted 35 hours or more a week, this also includes those who work 30 hours a week.

Personal statement

My name is Keeley Barnaby and I am a year twelve student at Leyton Sixth Form College. I am currently studying BTEC Ninety Credit Diploma in creative media production and BTEC Level three certificate in photography, this is my first year in both courses. After college I am aiming to go to university to study Journalism and photography, the two courses I am currently attending are aiding me to achieve my goal. As well as taking enrichment classes I hope to improve my work ethic and a student and as an adult in the working society.
Doing this course has given me a lot of opportunities and achievements. An example is in photography we had an exhibition to display all the work that we have done within the first year. Media has also helped me because I have learned what the media industry is like and how hard you have to work in order to achieve, also pitching personal ideas to teachers and in front of my class has given me confidence with my work and talking to a big audience. I also attend an enrichment Tap class which has helped me gain more confidence and step out of my comfort zone, doing this has given me the chance to perform in a showcase.
Taking my media course has given me an opportunity to work with Rooftop Film Club and learn what it is like to work with an independent company that relates to my course and also helps me become confident, independent and hard working. Also I had the chance to work with a media production company called Rumpus media. When I was working with them I was treated as one of their colleges and I was given assignments that related to the current project that they were working on, this had given me a taste of what it would be like to work for such a famous company and I had learned a lot more that would I would expect to learn in a class room. Over all these experiences has boosted my confidence, helped me expand my options and aided me in understanding the media sectors and the hard work that is needed in achieving in the working world.
Skills and qualities that I have gained during the years of my education are being able to lead a team when working on a group assignment and the being able to take charge if there is a problem that has occurred. I have learned a lot about formatting and layout for media related work and my skills with the software we use has improved more efficiently. Being a photography student has also taught me a lot, when first started the course I knew nothing about photography and this whole year has taught me a lot about the technical side of photography and I have improved so much compared to when I first started.

The degrees I think I want to study are journalism and creative writing as it will show my full potential as a writer in  this sector as well as improve my writing skills enough to become a journalist in the near future. Another course I would like to get a degree in is photography because it links well with journalism and because I enjoy both of them I feel I will achieve greatly in the courses I feel I will work hard in. These courses will help me greatly in the future such as helping me get a job in journalism or for a creative writing company and even as an independent writer working and aiding other companies. The same is said for the photography degree I am aiming to get, it will broaden my options to work with famous magazine or journalistic companies and again work as an independent photographer aiding later companies whether it is for a fashion company or for a small business. I am aiming to work hard and achieve my goals in order to set my future out and I will stick to these goals that I have set.