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Recorded Media Programme

 

The Recorded Media Programme is divided into two departments, Sound and Motion, handling four fields, New Projects, In-house Live Productions, Visiting Productions and Commissioned Work (including external companies hiring the facilities).

Sound Recordings will include original cast live and studio recordings of Phoenix's original musicals, concert albums and new artist presentations. These will be offered to the public through our merchandising outlet and website, and serve as promotional material for productions and artists.

The live and studio recording options will be offered to visiting artists, companies and shows.

The production of literary and dramatic works as audio plays and books for sale and broadcast will also be explored.

The studio will be available for hire where scheduling permits for outside artists, bands and orchestras.

In addition we will also use the studio wherever possible to offer demo facilities to struggling artists as part of our artists' support programme.

Motion Picture Facilities will operate in a similar way as the sound studio, working with new productions and commissioned works for cinema, the terrestrial, satellite, and cable networks video and DVD market, filming the live shows and presentations in the auditoria, but also offering corporate video production for the commercial sector.

Show recordings will be offered to the general public through our merchandising outlet and website, and films of all educational material will be offered to schools outside our visitor catchment area (Greater London) at special rates. We will also look to produce supplemental films for the educational programme that will further explore the works produced on stage and add another dimension to those notes and essays presented in the show programme notes and on the website.

The in house studio will be used primarily for documentaries and the filming of links to shows shot in the auditoria. Camera equipment selected can also be used for locational filming making our studio facility an excellent hybrid design on which we can build and improve over time.

In addition to these objectives we will look to expanding into internet broadcasting in the future. The technology is already easily available that allows radio broadcasting over the net to take place and we anticipate that bandwidth issues will be overcome in the near future which will allow visual presentations as well.

Immediately this will allow us to reach a global audience in music and drama, which will serve to publicise all that we are doing on a much larger scale, publicising both our work and the venue as a whole bringing in a massive new audience base of tourists, but will also have the effect of broadening our educational base, allowing us to reach classrooms live and interact with students on plays they are studying and which we are producing.

 

 

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