- The Music Network is open to all on Thursday 25th June 2009 4pm til 6pm at Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG.
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Creative content producers need to take project management seriously, according to one industry expert. Steve Stopps, from Leamington Spa-based Blitz Games Studios, says that many creative companies need to reassess how they run their operations.
Steve, who is the keynote speaker at ‘Creative Networks’ event on Thursday 25 June, believes that project management is increasingly important, given the growth of the creative industries sector. The creative industries are expected to employ 1.3 million people by 2013 – more than the financial sector – and will contribute £85 billion to the UK, up from £57 billion in 2009.
A quarter of those employed in the UK games industry are located in the West Midlands. Steve said: “This is a multi-billion dollar industry, which strongly performs even during the recession.
“The current generation of the highest quality AAA games are similar to Hollywood blockbusters. If a company is going to risk huge amounts of money on a product it needs to gets its project management right. A huge amount of skills and disciplines contribute towards the end product and it’s important that these are properly managed.
“With the possibilities offered by digital technologies there is a real opportunity for the screen and sound based sector to capitalise on the growth in demand for its products, but it has to get serious about managing content production
The Music Network meets at 4pm Thursday 25th June 2009, Birmingham TIC, Millennium Point. Steve will be speaking afterwards at 6pm.
Creative Networks and The Music Network meeting are both part of a FREE event.
Creative Networks was established in 2004 as a regular monthly hub of networking and expertise for those working or hoping to work in the creative industries. For more information call 0121 331 5400 or visit www.creativenetworksonline.com
Visit The Music Network at https://birminghammusicnetwork.com
This months talk follows the visit earlier this month by Lord David Puttnam who addressed more than 200 guests at Birmingham Hippodrome as part of an event called Platform Alteration, hosted by Screen WM in association with 4iP and Creative Networks.
The Music Network is open to all on Thursday 25th June 2009 4pm til 6pm at Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG.
If you have any involvement in music, come and talk about what you’re up to and meet some new people.
The Music Network organises a NETWORKING EVENT on the last Thursday of each month, for the benefit of music related businesses in the West Midlands region.
If you are a musician, work with musicians, represent musicians, have involvement with the music industry, or are looking to make new contacts the meeting will be useful.
If you have news to report, a presentation to give, an event to promote, any new points for discussion, a pitch to make, business cards or flyers to hand round, an appeal for help, advice or guidance or even if you just want the free tea and biscuits and some quality entertainment…you are all invited.
You can also post in by email any news or gig dates or press release information for inclusion on the website and for distribution through the mailing list and RSS feed. More details on the website.
There will be luxury chocolate biscuits and good coffee for all. There’s food and drink afterwards supplied by the creative networks too. Please pass this invite on to Musicians you know or anyone else who you think may benefit. Jokers and time wasters need not apply.
WARNING: THE MUSIC SCENE IS NOT THE MUSIC SCENE
If you want to join a real conversation and get ahead with your own music…..
…..You know what to do: https://birminghammusicnetwork.com
- From the guts of the soon to be, any minute now, world famous Blue Whale Studios comes the freshest show in all of show biz’s razzley dazzley history – In The Belly.
You young fun pots craving the latest lubed up lug hole stimulation need roam the cyber world no longer as you are to be seduced and satiated by two of radios dopest and dopiest sonic sex pests in the whole of internetsville.
Hash Murphy flicks the switches while Andy Roberts mumbles and mutters incoherently. It’s an un-missable, nonsensical monthly music missile that in no way whatsoever sounds like a couple of chancers fumbling about, spinning a few tunes and showing off behind a microphone.
In The Belly brings you live session performances and banal interviews of the tastiest new acts around – Speech Fewapy Radio has foolishly allowed this to happen – can you stomach it?
- Sostenuto LLP is a partnership of creative workers bringing their collective experience and expertise together under one organisation.
We offer: –
* Consultation
* Visual Branding
* Online Strategies
Areas of professional expertise: –
* Performing Arts.
* Video and Muliti-Media Production.
* Music Composition and Production.
* Business Training – ranging from SME/ Start up to public and private sector.
* Business Mentoring and Consultancy.
* Education and Network event Development, Planning and Delivery. - Sostenuto LLP is a partnership of creative workers bringing their collective experience and expertise together under one organisation.
We offer: –
* Consultation
* Visual Branding
* Online Strategies
Areas of professional expertise: –
* Performing Arts.
* Video and Muliti-Media Production.
* Music Composition and Production.
* Business Training – ranging from SME/ Start up to public and private sector.
* Business Mentoring and Consultancy.
* Education and Network event Development, Planning and Delivery. - here’s a link to a Dufus Video:
…..Dufus got into Vienna 2009 desperately. They broke their bass guitar the night before in Italy and had to find a guitar repairman on short notice. When singer and songwriter Seth Hebert-Faergolzia – apart from making music he designs clothes, writes novels and creates sculptures – and his three bandmates arrived at Fluc, everything was successfully fixed, set and ready for a long night full of experimental, freaky folk music. It’s the style that Dufus are refining for more than a decade now, releasing an impressing amount of great albums and temporarily involving songwriters such as Regina Spektor, Kimya Dawson, Jeffrey Lewis and Turner Cody. Just before their last song, Seth invited everyone around to join us for the nightly video shoot afterwards. – we all went to a tunnel close to the club for a 2 a.m. video shoot, with Dufus making up an impromptu choreography. Click here to watch: http://theyshootmusic.at/posts/Dufus
- Oxjam Birmingham will be taking place October 2009
Right now, we are looking for passionate, inspiring volunteers to be at the heart of Oxjam from now until October
Oxjam Birmingham is recruiting for these roles:
• Event Logistics Coordinator
• Campaigns and Brand Coordinator
• Community Participation Coordinator
• Media and Marketing Coordinator
• Fundraising CoordinatorClosing date Friday 19th June