Friday activities 2013WORD ZONE : ATRIUM
1 Music journalism and blogging 2 Publishing a magazine MUSIC ZONE : ATRIUM 3 Promoting a gig 4 Marketing a music venue 5 Beats Working 6 Soundtrack 7 Making a living out of music FILM & BROADCASTING ZONE : LOWER GROUND BBC 8 The Live Show 9 What’s it like to be a presenter? 10 Take 3 scriptwriting CREATIVE DIGITAL ZONE : FUSION 11 Taste of games design 12 Creative Software 13 Creating digital communications SHORT TALKS IN THE CURVE 14 Professional creatives tell you about how they got to do the job they do and what they like about it - find out how to survive as a writer, become a theatrical agent, work as a presenter or earn money from music. |
Saturday Short Talks 2013In FUSION throughout the day – a series of short talks and presentations from individuals telling how they started their own careers and how they have got to where they are now. Many of these people have more than one career to tell you about
11am Lucy Ward, Wavelength Films – documentary film-maker 11.15am Claire Chapman, 2C Films – creative industries consultant 11.30am Nania Tait, Special Design – graphic design 11.45am Elliott Corke, HexCam – remote control aerial photography 12pm Ian Johnson, Access-to-Music – music management 12.15pm Darren Leader, Studio Two – Graphic Design and Brand Communication 12.20 Andi Sapey, photographer 12.30pm Kate Roma, Future Radio – presenting and radio 12.45pm Future Radio – film, ten people introduce themselves 1pm Will Wilson, Laboratory Media – music technology 1.15pm Richard Fair, Forum Trust/Fusion – sound social media and blogging 1.30pm Gordon Smith, writer/publisher 1.45pm Andy McDonnell, writer – how to survive as a writer 2pm Martin Watters, Briefmedia – film, photography, radio 2.15pm Milly Hirst, musician – singing, song-writing and earning a living 2.30pm Sophie Little, presenter BBC Introducing in Norfolk - How to present a music radio show 2.45pm Adrian Cooke, CME/Norwich Sound and Vision – promoting musicians 3pm Jonathan Blagrove - sound producer 3.15pm Tom Wood, Foolproof Ltd – user interface design |