Sentences with phrase «british creative industries»

Where would British creative industries be without the great innovators and creators who have been trained in the British system but are recognised internationally?
«The range of British talent — both in front of and behind the camera — recognized by the film community over these past few months demonstrates the strength of the British creative industries

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As well as British performers punching well above their weight in terms of sales across the world, when it comes to jobs, music, visual and performing arts are the largest employers within the creative industries.
When David Cameron and George Osborne lead British business on trade delegations overseas to bang the drum for UK plc, as well as seeing defence and pharmaceutical companies represented, I want to see music, film and other creative industries at the forefront.
DACS, an organisation that ensures British artists receive their resale rights and licensing income, has earned around # 47 million for artists since 2006 out of this system, a sum that helps keep the creative industries healthy.
«At a time when we're manufacturing less physical material, British governments over the past 10 years have had the sense to invest in creative industries right across the board.
British movies will lose their profitable creative edge if the industry is deprived of first - class advice, expertise and funding
Mr Mollet said: «The innovation in the digital marketplace and the strength of British publishers» export performance is only possible because of the robust and flexible copyright framework which underpins the UK creative industries
Nigel Roby, chief executive and publisher of The Bookseller, said: «The British book trade is an astonishing creative industry which fuels other sectors such as TV and film.
We've programmed a series of events during London Book Fair (April 7 - 10), including the tour for the 2014 British Council Young Creative Entrepreneurs, three industry seminars and a digital entrepreneur open session at the Book Fair.
Descenders is developed by RageSquid, and published by No More Robots, the British publishing label from Mike Rose, with funding from creative industries fund nl, and sound design from Power Up Audio, best known for their work on titles like Crypt of the Necrodancer and Towerfall Ascension.
A mecca for the creative industry, Vancouver is home to many of British Columbia's 152 game studios and their combined 5,900 full - time employees.
«The games industry continues to be one of the most successful, creative and fastest growing in the country and I am pleased to see so many young people taking advantage of this exciting opportunity — one which could well launch their careers as the next big thing in British games.»
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has launched BAFTA Guru, a site that looks to share «the most exciting voices in film, TV, and games», and inspire others in creative industries (or those pursuing a career in those fields).
Over 50 heavy hitters of the interactive entertainment industry have appeared on the show: celebrated Japanese creator of Lumines, 99 Nights, and Rez, Tetsuya Mizuguchi; British game developer legend Peter Molyneux; Sims creator Will Wright; Sony's former Worldwide Studios» president, Phil Harrison; Neil Young, former Vice President of Electronic Arts; the new enfant terrible on the block and mastermind behind cult title Katamari Damacy, Keita Takahashi; the creative mind behind the highly anticipated LittleBigPlanet, Mark Healey; Assassin's Creed producer, Jade Raymond; French visionary David Cage; Guitar Hero and RockBand creator, and Harmonix» CEO, Alex Rigopulos; EA's A & R director, Alan Yu; Crytek's Cevat Yerli; British author and columnist Steven Poole, aka «Trigger Happy»; Japanese music - action game master Masaya Matsuura, and many more.
British game industry legend Peter Molyneux, creative director of Microsoft Game Studios, jetted in as Gamehotel's special guest.
Now British games developers fear that unless City attitudes change towards backing creative talent in the games industry more domestic firms will be lost to overseas competitors.
Peter Saville Artforum International; May 1, 2003; Higgs, Matthew; 270 words DESIGN MUSEUM Peter Saville, the British graphic designer and cofounder of Manchester's Factory Records recently voted «the most admired person in the creative industries» by his peers, probably remains best known for his groundbreaking, two - decade - plus collaboration with Joy Division / New Order.
While many industries argue that native British workers can take up the job vacancies left by the lack of EU workers, this is simply not the case in the Creative Iindustries argue that native British workers can take up the job vacancies left by the lack of EU workers, this is simply not the case in the Creative IndustriesIndustries.
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