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In this week's podcast, we speak to Toby, live from the UK Creative Festival, about his two music & sound production companies.
Both work in providing music & sound for media (eg TV, adverts, etc) and how we can do this in a more sustainable way.
Find out about how:
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He got into music via DJing & Club nights
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Being involved in choosing music for Film and TV
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Growing this into a successful company
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How preparation can help you progress your career so well
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How to follow your passion and authenticity
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How you can get involved in this side of the industry
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Advice how to start your own company or business in the creative industry
Listen on Spotify here:
https://open.spotify.com/show/7ynkzodMl5OFM42lYnPOtB
Listen on the free web player here:
HOW TO APPLY
Craft an engaging and original proposal that captures your unique vision. Highlight unexpected insights, boundary-pushing ideas, and a fresh take on the creative process. Show us how your session will leave a lasting impact and empower our audience to think differently.
Application Tips:
Be Bold:
We’re seeking authentic, innovative ideas that challenge the status quo.
Think Big:
Propose a vision that will shape the future of creativity and influence the industry.
Make It Specific:
Define your topic and approach clearly. Avoid generic content—our audience is looking for something that resonates.
Session formats:
Fireside Chat (25 mins)
An intimate discussion between two thought leaders.
Panel (45 mins)
A dynamic conversation among four diverse speakers.
Presentation (20 mins)
A focused deep-dive on a compelling topic.
Workshop
Hands-on, immersive experiences tailored to engage.
Meetup
An informal roundtable for collaborative discussion.
Submission categories:
Creativity & Culture
Explore ground-breaking artistic trends, cultural movements, and the evolution of creativity.
Technology & Innovation
Dive into transformative tech, from AI to immersive digital experiences.
Community & Society
Discuss the power of community, the future of fandom, and creative connections.
Business & Future of Work
Envision the evolution of creative industries and the impact of new business models.
The UK Creative Festival Audience:
The UK Creative Festival is a vibrant gathering that brings together a diverse audience from across the creative industries. It’s where the architects of today’s creativity meet the visionaries of tomorrow.
Our attendees include visionary creatives, forward-thinking business leaders, those shaping tomorrow’s trends and perhaps most importantly the next generation of diverse and untapped creative talent. They are drawn to powerful storytelling, impactful creativity, and transformative ideas across all creative sectors.
Here’s who you’ll find at the festival:
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Creative Leaders and Innovators: CMOs, marketing directors, Executive Creative Directors and creative teams from leading brands and agencies looking to push boundaries and spark bold ideas.
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Production and Craft Professionals: Experts in VFX, sound, editing, music, and other production disciplines who bring creative visions to life.
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Freelancers and Small Businesses: From across the UK, including London and regional hubs, these independent creators fuel the creative economy.
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Junior Creatives and Emerging Talent: Rising stars eager to learn, connect, and find inspiration for their next big project.
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Local Creative and Cultural Organisations: Community-focused groups passionate about championing creativity at a grassroots level.
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Sponsors and Industry Stakeholders: From global brands and media owners to creative agencies, production companies, and legal professionals, these partners drive the sector forward.
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The Next Generation of Creatives: Students, NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) young people, young asylum seekers, and third-level graduates exploring pathways into the creative industries.
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Educators and Parents/Carers: Those guiding and supporting young people on their journey into the creative world.
Whether you’re shaping the future of creativity or stepping into its exciting world for the first time, the UK Creative Festival is the ultimate destination to connect, learn, and be inspired.
Join a community that’s driving transformation and shaping a brighter, more inclusive creative future.
FAQs:
How many proposals can I submit?
Maximum 3 per individual
Can I promote my proposal to my network?
Absolutely—encourage your audience to support your talk.
Are sales pitches accepted?
Proposals that push boundaries are encouraged, but overt sales pitches are discouraged. Check out past content here.
APPLY TO SPEAK AT THE UK CREATIVE FESTIVAL
KEY DATES
Submissions Open:
8th January 2025
Submission Deadline:
7th February 2025 @ 18.00 hrs GMT
Community Voting:
March 2025 (date tbc)
Notification of Selection:
April 2025 (date tbc)
READ ON BELOW FOR ALL THE INFO YOU NEED TO PUT TOGETHER YOUR APPLICATION, OR APPLY NOW
If you need any support with your application, please get in contact: sara@ukcreativefestival.co.uk