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UPDATED Business Plan and Model Post-Feedback

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Work Experience Form

  Work placement and experience evaluation and feedback form from JakeTuley1

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...

Cultural Policies and How They Affect My Business

Cultural policy is at its lowest in 2020, therefore setting up a video production company seems almost insane at this time. However, a loophole and USP can be found within this. Provided clients use their own equipment and send us their videos from home,we can edit their videos using green screens we can send to the clients and market their latest production. This may mean reducing the cost due to the artist doing the camerawork themselves and near impossible to direct, evolution must be taken in order to ensure the arts remain in business. This is all as a result of lockdown as mixed households cannot meet, preventing almost all music video productions from being able to be filmed. On the other hand, trying to make a music video from your house/garden is a hard sell. Tuley Productions will need to consider alternative options across the Ansoff’s matrix which may direct us into new markets and audiences where work can be more sustainable and achievable during lockdown to remain in busi...

Current Legal and Regulatory Frameworks

  What is a regulatory body A regulatory body is a public organisation or government agency that is set up to exercise a regulatory function. This involves imposing requirements, conditions or restrictions, setting the standard for activities, and enforcing in these areas or obtaining compliance. Regulatory bodies cover a wide variety of the creative industries, but not all businesses are regulated and may be self-regulated. The primary goal for a regulatory body is to protect the public, such as the providing and enforcing of adequate standards for health and safety in an organisation. Unlike professional organisations, which require regulating, a regulatory body is created on the basis of a legal mandate or legislation. Simply, a regulatory body such as Ofcom or ASA present guidelines on regulations businesses in the creative industries can or can’t do. Without them, businesses are less likely to be in control of their actions and the environment of the business would potentially...

Current Cultural Policies

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Cultural policy relates to the government and other local governing bodies protecting, regulating and funding the creative industries. The creative industries are a huge part of national culture hence why it needs special attention and funding in order to make sure the ‘show must go on’. Since it is such a competitive industry, smaller and local creators can find funding very difficult to get their idea ranked with the big leagues. As a result, cultural policy levels the playing field to make the industry fairer and introduce further diversity. However, a hot topic in the world this week reflects just how insignificant cultural policy is in the eyes of the government. Granted, in times of great emergency, everyone must do their bit to get the world functioning as normal again. However, in an iconic poster published recently by the UK government, there is a ballerina with the quote ‘Fatima’s next job could be in cyber, she just doesn’t know it yet’. This caused great outrage as this uni...

Business Case Studies

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Tuley MVP Instagram

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Business Plan Email and Response

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Tuley Music Video Website

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Cash Flow Forecast

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Website Research

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