www.creativenetworksonline.com April 2006

Welcome to April's Issue of the Newsletter for members of "The Creative Networks"

'Creative Networks' at UCE Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre (tic) is about bringing together all parties involved in sound and screen-based media in the West Midlands. 'Creative Networks' seeks to promote both successful business development and collaboration. It also seeks to contribute to the establishment of a strong, long-term, sound and screen-based Creative Industry in the West Midlands. The tic achieves this through increasing knowledge sharing and use of innovative technologies, creative practice and business processes.

Regular monthly networking events are held at tic. They offer opportunities for individuals and companies to network, make pitches, identify the resources they are seeking or support for the projects they are planning.

Visit our online portal www.creativenetworksonline.com for up-to-date news, funding, business support, training and tender opportunities.

In This Issue:
1. COMING UP - April's Creative Networks Event @ tic *DONT MISS OUT*
2. Event Reviewed - March's Creative Networks Event
  :: Summaries of the open floor pitches
:: Key Speaker - BBC Local TV - Pat Hoskins "Be Seen on Screen"
::
Summer Showcasing Event - Call for volunteers to head up a Steering Group
3. Creative Networks Online Portal *DONT MISS OUT*
 

For suppliers of creative media content, the tic now brings jobs and contracts directly to you through the Creative Networks Online portal on a regular basis. Find out more...

4. Get the most from your business with our latest i4 short courses
 

*DONT MISS OUT*
:: Start with Success
:: Market Maker Skills
:: i4 Technology Skills

...we’d also like to hear from you!
Contact Mandeep Chana, The Creative Networks administrator with any feedback, case studies, success stories, interesting projects, collaboration opportunities or news:
:: phone 0121 331 5400
:: email mandeep.chana@tic.ac.uk
:: or post to Technology Innovation Centre, Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG
:: or online at www.creativenetworksonline.com
1. COMING UP - April's Creative Networks Event @ tic *DON'T MISS OUT*

Thursday 27th April - From 6.00pm til LATE at tic, Millennium Point
The Collaborative Networking Event for Creative Industry Professionals

The next event is on Thursday 27th April, at 6pm. There will be the usual opportunities to network, pitch your products and services and collaborate with colleagues from the Creative Industries Sector. Advance notice is strongly recommended for those wishing to pitch.

AGENDA: To be Confirmed
We're looking to book further Guest Speakers - We'll keep you posted on developments and confirm the agenda closer to the event.

Let us know your ideas for a topic that you would like us to cover for the next Creative networks event.

The Creative Networks event is FREE. If you would like to join us, please contact Mandeep Chana on email mandeep.chana@tic.ac.uk, or call Ha Vu on phone 07967 706 445. You'll be very welcome.

Register on the Creative Networks portal www.creativenetworksonline.com and select the 'Business Profile' section. Take the opportunity to showcase your media services and projects on the Digital Assist Management (DAM) System.
2. Review of March's Creative Networks Event

Thursday 30th March from 6.00pm til LATE at tic, Millennium Point

March’s Creative Networks evening welcomed creative industry professionals to the tic at Millennium Point for our 17th monthly networking event. This was the first month we had sent SMS text reminders to our network members, and it seemed to be a welcome gesture with over 140 people joining us for free hot food, collaboration, pitching opportunities and a guest speaker from BBC Local TV.

The theme this time was ‘Be Seen On Screen’, with BBC representative Pat Hoskins addressing the packed out lecture theatre on how they could get involved with this pilot project, which spans right across the West Midlands region.

Summaries of the Open Floor Pitches
There is always an opportunity for a number of delegates to stand up give a short pitch about their creative company in order to gain business and seek collaboration opportunities with fellow professionals.
Mark Corden

Perpetual Motion
Contact:
Mark Corden

phone 0121 249 1200
email
mcorden@hotmail.com

Perpetual Motion Productions

Perpetual Motion is an established DVD producer for live theatrical, musical and dance events.  They have several big name clients, including the Birmingham Rep and Hippodrome, and also serve the business community with corporate events, training, educational, and promotional material.  Perpetual Motion have produced sell-through self-help videos and business reviews for the Chamber of Commerce.

They are looking to increase their involvement with the arts and artists, whether it be personal show-reels, recording shows for promotion or posterity, or ideally working with artists to create work for incorporation into performances. The company are also keen to begin work on short features and want to hear from writers, actors and production crews.

Neil Hillman

The Audio Suite (UK) Ltd.
Contact:
Neil Hillman

phone 0121 224 8234
email
neil.hillman@theaudiosuite.com
web www.theaudiosuite.com

The Audio Suite (UK) Ltd

The Audio Suite is one of the UK's most exciting and capable digital audio post-production facilities.  The team provide a comprehensive selection of sound services including award-winning sound design, sound editing, sound mixing, voice-recording and ADR, ISDN audio-link, location sound recording and DVD authoring.  Their city-centre studio complex comprises of a Dolby 5.1 / Dolby Surround mixing theatre, plus two further Dolby-equipped mixing studios, all linked to a voice studio and networked to an in-house High-Definition Avid DS Nitris on-line suite; with two further Avid off-line rooms.  A boutique approach ensures that clients can choose as much or as little as they need for their precise requirements - from a simple one-off, one-hour voice recording session, right up to a high-end, full audio post-production service.

Bob Boyd

West Midlands IT Association (WMITA)
Contact:
Bob Boyd (Chief Executive)

phone 0121 506 9320
email
bob.boyd@wmita.co.uk
web www.wmita.co.uk

The West Midlands IT Association (WMita) has been established as the private sector organisation responsible for the development of a credible and thriving IT industry within the West Midlands. Headquartered in Solihull, the primary focus of the organisation is to encourage the growth of small and medium sized businesses (SME's) through the provision of training, the delivery of business networking opportunities and by promoting the credentials and image of the industry in general.

WMita would like to work alongside the creative industry through networking, partnerships and collaborative projects for the prosperity of the region. If you’d like to talk about how your business can get involved, then get in touch with WMita to discuss your ideas.

Neil Emery

NTI
Contact:
Neil Emery

phone 0121 202 4800
email neil.emery@uce.ac.uk
web www.bsnti.ac.uk

NTi

Neil stood up briefly to tell us about a week of free hands on workshops, seminars and demonstrations at its new state-of-the-art facility at the NTI, UCE Birmingham's new building opposite Matthew Boulton College. The courses offer amateurs and professionals an opportunity to experience Apple technology and relevant software for producing digital material and content. The week of free courses runs from 8th-15th May, so book your place soon as the slots are filling up quickly!
Gary Haywood New Grey Whistle Test
Contact:
Gary Haywood

mobile
07766 028 582
email gary@newgreywhistletest.co.uk
web
www.newgreywhistletest.tv

Gary gave us a pitch for the second consecutive month to highlight the work that they are doing to help unsigned acts. The New Grey Whistle Test’s whole idea is to carry on from the BBC Old Grey Whistle Test which gave a media platform to the likes of Led Zeppelin, Simply Red, John Lennon, Dr Hook, Jimi Hendrix and countless others. The New Grey Whistle Test has a slight change in that it gives a much needed media platform to new bands and solo artists working with today's technology.....the Internet. If you are a local band looking for exposure, then get in touch with Gary Haywood to find out more.
David King
Solar Pictures
Contact:
David King

email
davidking@solarpictures.co.uk


Solar Pictures

Solar Pictures is a local video and film company which is managed by David King, who has recently had one of his films shown in Cannes. He has just completed the script for a feature film and is looking for funding and potentially someone to take on the role of Executive Producer. If you are interested or have any relevant contacts for David, feel free to get in touch.

Barnard Borham
Moseley Festival
Contact:
Barnard Borham

phone 0845 257 3403
email project582@gmail.com

Barnard stood up to tell us about the the Moseley Festival which is taking place from June 25th-July 5th 2006 in and around Moseley. This will involve a street fair with live music, quizzes and lots of entertainment for the community.

The organising team would like to hear from people who are interested in advertising in the event guide which will be distributed to a large number of people across Birmingham. If you’d like to find out more, please get in touch with Barnard.

Rasib Khan

Alphabet Runner
Contact:
Rasib Khan

email
ras@ras7.freeserve.co.uk

web www.alphabetrunner.com

Alphabet Runner

Rasib Khan informed us that Alphabet Runner will be launched at Hamley’s in London during the summer, which is a major achievement for the Birmingham based entrepreneur. The board game will also be used by a number of schools to teach children that learning to spell doesn’t have to be boring!

This month, Rasib appealed to the network for a production designer to take his game up to a standard which is visually appealing to the likes of Hamley’s and major toy stores around the world. If you have a the relevant expertise and a demonstrable portfolio to fulfil this request, then get in touch with Rasib to see how you can work together collaboratively.

Guest Speaker
BBC Local TV
Pat Hoskins
Lecture Theatre

Pat Hoskins

BBC Local TV
"Be Seen on Screen"
email patricia.hoskins@bbc.co.uk
web www.bbc.co.uk/localtv

The TIC’s special guest speaker for the evening was Pat Hoskins from BBC Local TV. The Beeb’s project is a pilot within the West Midlands which provides up to 10 minutes per hour of original material for each of the following six locations; Birmingham, The Black Country, Coventry and Warwickshire, Hereford and Worcester, Shropshire and Staffordshire.The idea is to get communities involved and to create greater public value in the BBC. Contributions to date have included a video diary of a woman’s fight with cancer and a number of small scale local events right across the region. The Local TV team are predominantly looking for character and people stories which the community can relate to.

Pat attended Creative Networks event to call for the input of the West Midlands creative sector in the Local TV project. Although there is no budget for payment to content providers, the BBC can offer a multi-platform service with good exposure to get your content seen by a burgeoning audience across the West Midlands.

The service embraces the latest broadcasting technology to create and distribute relevant local news and information via a number of platforms including digital satellite, broadband, 3G mobile phones and even the BBC Big Screen in Chamberlain Square.

BBC Local TV will be trialling innovative new ideas and formats for nine months, which is plenty of time to get your content aired. Throughout this period they will be asking audiences for their views in order to help them produce a service that will be of benefit to the whole community.

If you want to find out more, please get in contact with Pat and her team to discuss how you and your creative enterprise can get involved. A number of Creative Network members made suggestions on the night, and it is hoped that many more ideas will be put forward in the coming weeks.

Summer Showcasing Event - Steering Group

This month’s Creative Networks also hosted the first meeting of the Summer Showcase Steering Group. This was the last opportunity for members of Creative Networks to volunteer to plan and organise a showcase of work from within the Network.

Several members stepped forward to offer their services as group leaders. The Steering Group will be split into the following sub-groups: Music; Film & Video; Performing Arts; and Design & Interactive Media. Later this month we’ll be letting you know who to contact if you have work you want to showcase in either of these four areas.

The Showcase will take place in Millennium Point and provisional dates are set for this July.

There were a number of people who attended the Steering Group meeting who had not previously signed up for the group. If they are still interested, could they please send their contact details and area of interest to Michelle Costello ASAP via email to michelle.costello@tic.ac.uk
or call 0121 331 7551.

3. Creative Networks Online Portal *DONT MISS OUT

For suppliers of creative media content, the TIC now brings jobs and contracts directly to you through the Creative Networks Online portal on a regular basis.

A number of exciting tenders will be placed on the portal in the next few weeks offering significant contract and employment opportunities. While we do this, feel free to make a head start by completing your company pro-forma which will be included with every expression of interest you submit. The Pro-Forma covers generic information about your company and any interesting projects you may have worked on.

Recent tenders include:

Creation of a series of animated characters for an adult learning theme
Creation of a DVD for Glass Manufacturing Processes
Websites for a collection of artists in the music industry

Current Tenders include:


Creation of a DVD providing an in-depth Business and Marketing Consultancy service
To design a box to package Emotional Intelligence learning packs

Register online now on www.creativenetworksonline.com and see the opportunities our portal offers to you.

4. Get the most from your business with our latest i4 short courses *DONT MISS OUT
i4 Skills ESF LSC Light House

I4 Skills
UCE Birmingham’s Technology Innovation Centre (tic) is offering West Midlands creative professionals a valuable range of training courses.

Co-financed by the Learning Skills Council and European Social Fund, these courses are FREE to those meeting the eligibility criteria.

The courses are designed to further develop and build up the management and marketing skills of those working in interactive and screen-based media businesses. Each course comprises of 2/3 full, tutor-led days of activity.


COURSE DETAILS

Start With Success
Theme – Business Essentials for Media Start-ups
This course is aimed at new and recently established creative professionals requiring business support, particularly in terms of marketing and finance, in order to help ensure long-term sustainability. Formal delivery is made through a series of seminars, workshops and activities on subjects such as:

Business Planning
Marketing
Pitching skills / Sales tactics
Managing and working within a team
Health and Safety
Financial Planning
Networking and partnership skills
Managing clients and their expectations

The key here is to get you started in business and help you produce your own showreel using our facilities.

Forthcoming 'Start With Success' Short Courses:

These courses start at 9:30 and finish approximately 16:30
...HURRY AND BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY

i4 Management - Start With Success
Course 1   Course 2  
Day 1 Monday 24th April Day 1 Monday 5th June
Day 2 Tuesday 25th April Day 2 Tuesday 6th June
Day 3 Wednesday 26th April Day 3 Wednesday 7th June

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Market Maker Skills
Theme – Market-led Diversification for Media Business
This course is aimed at helping well established creative professionals diversify their market portfolio. Formal delivery is made through a series of seminars, workshops and activities on subjects such as:

Market Knowledge
Seeking Commissions & Finance
Language & Communication
Media Needs & Intervention
Sales Tactics
Diversification

The aim of the learning programme is to help you engage with new markets and seek projects (or paid employment).


Forthcoming 'Market Maker Skills' Short Courses:
These courses start at 9:30 and finish approximately 16:30
...HURRY AND BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY
i4 Management - Market Maker Skills
Course 1   Course 2  
Day 1 Monday 15th May Day 1 Monday 26th June
Day 2 Tuesday 16th May Day 2 Tuesday 27th June
Day 3 Wednesday 17th May Day 3 Wednesday 28th June

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Forthcoming 'i4 Skills' Short Technical Courses:
These courses start at 9.30 and finish approximately 16:30

...HURRY AND BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY
i4 Technology - Camera, Lights & Sound (3 day course)
Course 1   Course 2  
Day 1 Tuesday 18th April Day 1 Tuesday 2nd May
Day 2 Wednesday 19th April Day 2 Wednesday 3rd May
Day 3 Thursday 20th April Day 3 Thursday 4th May

i4 Technology - Virtual Set Design (3 day course)
Course 1   Course 2  
Day 1 Tuesday 25th April Day 1 Tuesday 9th May
Day 2 Wednesday 26th April Day 2 Wednesday 10th May
Day 3 Thursday 27th April Day 3 Thursday 11th May

For further details and to book a place on the courses above, please see contact Dave Taylor or Stephen Houston on phone: +44 (0)121 331 5400 email: dave.taylor@tic.ac.uk
or stephen.houston@tic.ac.uk Visit the i4 Skills website at www.i4skillsonline.com to reserve a place online.

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