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Unit 3 Final Presentation + Notes

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Unit 1&2 Evaluation

  From the early stages of progressing within units 1&2 for this course in Creative Enterprise, it was clear an open mind and adaptability was key. Covering a wide variety of skills, mostly inexperienced in my previous education, I found this an exciting opportunity to challenge many transferable skills when working as a team, thinking creatively and taking on new demands within the modern creative industry. With a strong background in business related topics, I was fully prepared to translate this experience into an all-new environment. In the beginning, it was all about finding a palette for taste on our preferences within the creative industries. By producing a successful 5-minute film with a class full of students, all of which I had only met for a few days, who displayed clear differentiation in skills, character and drive to succeed within this course. This helped us establish which roles we enjoyed and were most effective at, which became evidently helpful later in the c...

UPDATED Business Plan and Model Post-Feedback

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Work Experience Form

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Mission/Vision Statement

  Mission Statement “Opportunity, aspiration, integrity”   Vision Statement "To empower independence, life experience and individual creative expression. To give every young musician the opportunity to aspire, not to dream". Values - Independence  - Creative Expression - Affordable - Networking - Career Direction

Regulatory Frameworks and How They Affect My Business

The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) will have a huge influence on Tuley Productions. Since music associated with young adults and teens has typically become more daredevil and almost violent, we need to make sure our aim to give youngsters a platform of control doesn't go too far. As a result, the BBFC will need to classify client’s work to judge the appropriateness of the music video. If you go on Youtube today and search for 10 rap/hiphop music videos, a least 6-8 of them will have the artist surrounded by half-naked women, gun in hand with a swear word in every bar. As much as this is appealing to some, this doesn’t meet our core aims and corporate culture. If a production we’re happy with and meets our corporate culture, the BBFC will rate the music video under any of the following:    U – Suitable for all PG – Parental Guidance 12A – Only used for films shown in cinemas and suitable for 12 years and over. However, people younger than 12 may see a 12A so l...