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We want to explore modern Britain?s relationship with food. Do you cook for your household? We want to hear from you!


Food plays an important role in our lives - what we eat, when we eat, and who we eat with is a huge part of what makes up our day to day living. We?re looking for stories from all across the UK, from all different households. We want to hear from people who eat together as a house, and hear about what role food plays in your life. You don?t have to be a professional foodie, just someone who cares about eating, and makes the time to cook. Perhaps you sit down to a big meal and touch base with your family every Sunday, maybe you live in a house share and have a rota for who cooks the communal meal, possibly you have a large circle of friends and you love to host and try out new recipes. Whatever your story, if you enjoy cooking and sharing food with your friends and/or family, we?d love to speak to you and hear about your life.


This is for a series of short films we are making for a British supermarket to help them understand their customers better. At this stage we're just looking to chat to people on the phone. For the final films we?d love to film people cooking at home, and talking about their relationship with food. Everyone involved in the final films will have their food shop compensated.


If this sounds like you and you're interested in hearing more about this, get in touch with Grace or Eleanor from Glow In The Dark Films:


[email protected]


www.glow-films.com


We're looking forward to hearing from you!

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This is why I asked my question. This sounds like advertising for the supermarket in question (for which the filmmakers are being paid). Clients pay on average ?60 for a couple of hours of peoples time to take part in research/ focus groups. They are never turned into short films - why would they be? If a business wants to understand its customer base better, it employs a research company.


Is the end aim to make a series of adverts for the supermarket? And if so, participants should be paid just as they would be for any commercial. Would help if the OP returned to the thread to clarify.

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> This is why I asked my question. This sounds like

> advertising for the supermarket in question (for

> which the filmmakers are being paid). Clients pay

> on average ?60 for a couple of hours of peoples

> time to take part in research/ focus groups. They

> are never turned into short films - why would they

> be? If a business wants to understand its customer

> base better, it employs a research company.

>

> Is the end aim to make a series of adverts for the

> supermarket? And if so, participants should be

> paid just as they would be for any commercial.

> Would help if the OP returned to the thread to

> clarify.


Not true. This is a type Ethnographic research and is quite widely used in research and is NOT advertising...still shouldn't be in lounge tho

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