Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Design (Industry, Graphics, Fashion), grade: 1.9, Central Queensland University, course: Creative Industries, language: English, abstract: Technology is evolving faster than we can shake an i Pod at, and like a frenetic silhouette on a primary-coloured backdrop it is difficult to see the entire picture – you are only left with a gist of what on earth is actually going on, a feeling that you want to jump up and be a part of it. Even though it helps to analyse the progress of technology in the creative fields historically, it still remains implausible to predict exactly where it will take us even in the near future. The film, television and music industries are an interesting source to start with where we may begin to understand some of the ways technology is not only enhancing the ability to create more, but also the way it affects the way business is performed.
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Nick Birch is a Media Production Professional with a Masters of Creative Enterprise.
He has been working in the creative industries since 2000: mainly as an editor for local and international television series, commercials, documentaries, short films, corporate projects and music videos. He also produces, directs, shoots, sound-designs and writes.
His extensive experience and natural affinity with clients and their vision makes him a favourite to work with, seeing the return of many satisfied customers. He has worked with TV networks, Hollywood producers, radio stations, mining magnates, airlines, actors, singers, dancers, lawyers, charities, designers, construction, children, animals, sports, tourism and even a volcanologist.
He believes in balance, loyalty, freedom, humour and truth—values which permeate his livelihood.
His enterprise is to make your story rise and shine in the most admirable, genuine, spectacular and engaging style possible.
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