Specialisation: Producer Manager
Sessions: 5 sessions
Pathways: Production/Industry & Management
Focus Areas: Production, Music Industry & Management
Overview:
Do you have an ear for what sounds good, and can imagine how it would work in the music marketplace? The Producer Manager course, explores how to produce music, and develop a marketable sound that can then be delivered and sold to the public. Whether for your own music, or working with artists and/or bands, you will understand how the industry works, and apply artist management principles including marketing, sales, financial management.
Delivered over 5 face to Face sessions, they include the following focus areas:
Production:
- Production Lifecycle - understanding how to put together a production plan, with timelines, budgets, and roles & responsibilities
- Critical Listening (identifying what is working in the song)
Music Industry and Management:
- Industry Environment Scan (analysis of what's really happening in the industry)
- Marketing strategy - identifying how to present your artist to their audience
- Sales Strategy - how to generate sales and revenue from your products
- Artist Management - understanding how your artist(s) works, and finding the best methods to get the best performance from them
In this package, you will learn more on how the music industry works, and through your own music or artists, learn how to take it to the marketplace.
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What you’ll get
A personalised learning experience, tailored to who you are and your goals
Real Time feedback on your music production and performances
A learning environment to discuss and explore ideas
Access to highly experienced and professional teachers and learning frameworks, aligned to a Higher Education and Vocational level
A 24/7 support network to ask questions and manage your learning
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate songwriting principles and techniques
Create and write an original piece of music or song
Demonstrate performance abilities for live stage deliveries
Engage with the industry and music management principles