\nAs the music business evolves, a broad grasp of intellectual property rights and how they can be monetized is essential. The module will investigate these rights and their relationship to secondary exploitation from both the music publishing and master recording rights owners perspective, as well as looking at the discipline from the music users point of view.
\nSecondary exploitation (sync, brand partnerships, etc.), revenue, and investment continue to grow across multiple areas of the music business. This module will look at the process involved in sync licensing, the core and transferable skills required to succeed in this area, as well as the associated contractual and legal obligations.
\nUsing the core terms and information from the Music Publishing module, you will explore these specialist areas in greater detail investigating the future of right management as well as the practicalities of managing rights to track and collect the income they generate.
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\nFrom The Cavern Club to the Hacienda, from Studio 54 to Café Del Mar, you will explore how iconic venues have captured people’s imagination throughout history and learn how you can apply those same concepts to contemporary venues. We will explore how a venue’s concept, programming, and production all align to create memorable experiences for audiences. You will learn how to build a motivated and happy team of staff, and how to manage relationships with key external stakeholders, such as Licensing and drink suppliers. This module will also give you the tools you need to manage the finances of a venue, to ensure that your business is financially and socially sustainable long term.
\nThe assessment gives you creative freedom to design your dream venue and produce a viable strategy that you could one day implement in the real-world.
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\nThe International Standard for Event Sustainability is used as a framework by which to evaluate significant event-related risks and opportunities, including the need for sustainability processes and practices to be embedded in the event management cycle.
\nContemporary perspectives and trends in event sustainability will be a central theme. Using appropriate tools and templates, you will learn how to apply the requirements of the International Standard and create an event sustainability policy and action plan to increase the sustainability of an event.
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\nThe module will focus on practical application in a range of environments (including practice rooms with real equipment), as well as covering health and safety, working with artists and clients, and industry best practices. This technical production module will aim to give you the tools needed to work both backstage and on stage as part of a tour, in a venue, and at outdoor events and festivals.
\n"}},"media-pathway":{title:"Media Pathway",year_2_term_1_module_4:{title:"Editorial Management Production",description:'"Over the course of the academic year, all students on the course will collectively run every aspect of a creative business together for the Editorial Management production module.
\nThe creative business will be decided in collaboration with your course leader but can include a magazine, website, YouTube channel, or a combination of the above.
\nThroughout the module you will make creative and business decisions in line with industry expectations and trends, as well as the ethical and legal requirements of publishing work to an audience. You will engage with the technology needed to create journalistic content, learn to work collaboratively, and manage deadlines in the creation of media work for public consumption."
\n'},year_2_term_2_module_4:{title:"Editorial Management Publishing",description:"In this module you will continue to collectively run every aspect of a creative business together for the Editorial Management 2 module.
\nHaving learned the legal and ethical requirements, and taken control of the technology required, students will be able to devote increased time to creating content for the business, and developing the project in new directions. Support from your lecturer will remain, but students will have greater autonomy to drive the business to its pinnacle, finding collaborators from across BIMM University and beyond.
\n"},year_3_term_1_module_4:{title:"Culturally Creative Investigation",description:"In this module, you will plan a creative output (e.g. a documentary, a social media channel, a magazine, a podcast series, a photographic exhibition). Drawing on the skills developed during the course, you will research the tools required to achieve this, their target audience and the appropriate cultural context the output will exist within (e.g. feminism, celebrity culture, fan studies, postmodernism, authenticity).
\n"},year_3_term_2_module_4:{title:"Culturally Creative Realisation",description:"This module builds on the work done in the Culturally Creative Investigation module by applying the previous semester's strategic planning to a real world project - the creative output. Collaboration with others is encouraged, but not mandatory. At all times, the cultural context and target audience need to be considered.
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\nThis module examines the workings of Records Labels and the Record Industry and how they can continue to prosper in the modern world. From independent labels to global corporations, there are insights into how labels work and the challenges they are having to overcome. This module is designed for students looking to either work in the recorded music sector, or start their own label, but also provides essential knowledge for those interested in artist management and other related roles.
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\nThe first part examines the tools and techniques underpinning operations planning, including a site production schedule, management and command structures and a detailed site plan, taking into consideration the relevant regulations supporting safe event design.
\nThe second part explores on-site operations and considers what happens when functions are disrupted by unplanned events. You will study how to identify and tackle potential hazards, as well as leadership and decision-making, thereby learning the importance of establishing and observing correct procedures, and how to deploy the right resources.
\n",post_title:"Festival Management",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"festival-management",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2020-01-12 12:43:51",post_modified_gmt:"2020-01-12 12:43:51",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=1007",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"},2:{ID:449,post_author:"9",post_date:"2019-11-28 09:38:13",post_date_gmt:"2019-11-28 09:38:13",post_content:"Summary
\nBuilding on the knowledge and skills developed in Artist Management & Music Business modules and utilising the skills gained in Marketing & PR, this module will look at critical aspects of the music releases including (but not limited to) strategy, narrative/story, genre niches, schedule, content creation/brand, platforms, distribution mechanisms, insights, potential revenue streams as well as project outcomes.
\nModule Aims
\nThis module aims to support you to develop your understanding of the processes involved in self-releasing music to a specific market, The module will equip you with the ability to justify a range of choices made in the process of planning a release and examine the procedures involved in the delivery and marketing of a release, preparing you for engagement with the professional music industry.
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\nFrom The Cavern Club to the Hacienda, from Studio 54 to Café Del Mar, you will explore how iconic venues have captured people’s imagination throughout history and learn how you can apply those same concepts to contemporary venues. We will explore how a venue’s concept, programming, and production all align to create memorable experiences for audiences. You will learn how to build a motivated and happy team of staff, and how to manage relationships with key external stakeholders, such as Licensing and drink suppliers. This module will also give you the tools you need to manage the finances of a venue, to ensure that your business is financially and socially sustainable long term.
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\nAs the music business evolves, a broad grasp of intellectual property rights and how they can be monetized is essential. The module will investigate these rights and their relationship to secondary exploitation from both the music publishing and master recording rights owners perspective, as well as looking at the discipline from the music users point of view.
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\nUsing the core terms and information from the Music Publishing module, you will explore these specialist areas in greater detail investigating the future of right management as well as the practicalities of managing rights to track and collect the income they generate.
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\nPR, public relations, publicity; there may be various titles, but they all have the same meaning. It is the practice of deliberately managing the spread of information and the relationship between someone or something and the public. Whether you read it, see it or hear it, PR will have been an instrumental part of the process and it is a communications tool of great importance.
\nPublic relations is an industry that continues to grow and change, and PR remains a vital part of an artist marketing campaign. Whether launching a new track with a digital premiere, announcing the return of an artist with a creative print media cover or building public and media awareness with blogs, the role of a music publicist is fundamental, and a PR plays a core role in an artist’s team. A PR is the introducer, the facilitator and the creator and an artist cannot have a successful marketing or promotional campaign without them.
\nThis module follows on from the Level 4 Marketing & PR module; in it, you will examine the role of a PR in-depth. You will explore the main elements involved in PR, detail how to plan a PR campaign and make an artist stand out and explain how you can create a story and make an artist unique. You will create your own PR proposal for an artist or music event of your choice, delivered via both a presentation and essay, alongside an additional press release.
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\nThis module introduces a number of economic theories that give insight into not only how the music industry has prospered, but also the root causes of many of its issues. Such theories help you to comprehend why even ardent music fans are often inclined to pay more for a cup of coffee than for the songs that have defined their lives, but also how the music industry is finding new ways to turn value into revenue.
\n",post_title:"Creative Industry Economics",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"creative-economics",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2024-10-27 11:57:15",post_modified_gmt:"2024-10-27 11:57:15",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=492",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"},1:{ID:1036,post_author:"2",post_date:"2020-01-12 13:00:11",post_date_gmt:"2020-01-12 13:00:11",post_content:"Sustainability is currently at the forefront of people’s minds. This module assesses the sustainability impact of an event and explores the influence that events have to mobilise positive change.
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\n",post_title:"Event Sustainability",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"event-sustainability",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2020-01-12 13:00:11",post_modified_gmt:"2020-01-12 13:00:11",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=1036",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"},2:{ID:1047,post_author:"2",post_date:"2020-01-12 13:05:43",post_date_gmt:"2020-01-12 13:05:43",post_content:"“Fashion and music are the same because music expresses its period too” – Karl Lagerfeld
\nPopular music has always been an audio-visual phenomenon. From David Bowie’s chameleon visual reinventions to Nirvana’s dressed-down grunge style, and hip hop’s bling and appropriated sportswear brands, clothing has long provided a rich vocabulary of signs and signifiers that help define artistic identities and fan subcultures.
\nIn this module, you will explore this reciprocity between fashion and popular music innovations, highlighting the creative, commercial, cultural and political impacts of this dynamic relationship in both historical and contemporary contexts. Focusing on the ways in which these twin spheres combine to create autonomous communities and taste cultures, you will explore interwoven trend cycles in fashion and music, analysing and evaluating them using theoretical lenses such as postmodernism, cultural/social capital, authenticity, aesthetics, taste cultures, gender and feminism.
\nThe module also encourages you to consider contemporary audio and visual cultures and the ways in which the relationship between autonomous ‘street’ style trends and global fashion brands is mirrored in the interaction between underground music scenes and the commercial music industry, and how this conveyor belt is marketed and, contrastingly, subverted.
\n",post_title:"Fashion & Music ",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"fashion-music",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2020-01-12 13:05:43",post_modified_gmt:"2020-01-12 13:05:43",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=1047",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"}},optional_year_3_semester_2:{0:{ID:494,post_author:"9",post_date:"2019-11-28 10:15:31",post_date_gmt:"2019-11-28 10:15:31",post_content:'"The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity." - Zig Ziglar
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\nThe module will focus on practical application in a range of environments (including practice rooms with real equipment), as well as covering health and safety, working with artists and clients, and industry best practices. This technical production module will aim to give you the tools needed to work both backstage and on stage as part of a tour, in a venue, and at outdoor events and festivals.
\n",post_title:"Technical Event Production",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"technical-event-production",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2020-01-12 13:03:53",post_modified_gmt:"2020-01-12 13:03:53",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=1044",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"},2:{ID:496,post_author:"9",post_date:"2019-11-28 10:16:02",post_date_gmt:"2019-11-28 10:16:02",post_content:"The field of Music Psychology is one of wide interest and rapid development. The questions of what music is, what it means and how we are affected by and interact with music are endlessly fascinating and relevant to a range of professions within the music industry.
\nStudying this module will give you unique insights into a significant number of the relevant fields of music psychology, which include but are not limited to musicology and the psychology of emotion, learning and therapeutic. As well as exploring these fields in-depth, you will be supported to focus on an area of music psychology that is most relevant to you as a professional working in the music industry.
\n",post_title:"Psychology of Music",post_excerpt:"",post_status:"publish",comment_status:"closed",ping_status:"closed",post_password:"",post_name:"psychology-of-music",to_ping:"",pinged:"",post_modified:"2020-01-12 11:49:57",post_modified_gmt:"2020-01-12 11:49:57",post_content_filtered:"",post_parent:0,guid:"https://augustis.online/?post_type=module&p=496",menu_order:0,post_type:"module",post_mime_type:"",comment_count:"0",filter:"raw"}}};Choose your optional modules
Our undergraduate degree courses allow you to define your own route to success via a range of optional modules. First, you’ll learn the necessary employability skills and find where you’ll fit in the industry. Then, you’ll be able to build your course according to your interests and career aspirations.
The optional modules advertised as available for BIMM Music Institute courses are subject to variation dependant on minimum student numbers and the availability of specialist resources at each college (Please refer to our terms and conditions for further detail).
For any questions regarding our courses or if you’d like more information on how to apply to BIMM Music Institute, please contact our Enquiries Team on 01273 840 346 or email [email protected].