Tuesday 11 May 2010

The BIG event!

Last night saw our big event with Media Talent Bank, and it was a huge success! We managed to pull in over 45 visitors and wide range of exhibitors.

There were jewellery designers, film producers, graphics and print designers, photographers and much more.. The event was held at the studio venues in the city centre, which proved to be a brilliant space and really looked after us well. The only tiny issue we had was transporting everything there! But we did overcome this with some good old fashioned strength.

The evening went really well, no major problems just a few little hiccups that could be expected but overall we managed it well. There was such a range of work on show from students to graduates and freelancers, even members with 20 plus years of experience, which meant everyone got something out the occassion.

Fingers crossed, all being well we can prove that taking the site offline is a much needed process in order to showcase people's work and get a feel for what they actually do and Media Talent Bank will hold more events like this in the future.

To see more of the exhibitors check out: www.mediatalentbank.com as there are profiles of them all up there!


Saturday 8 May 2010

Friday 7 May 2010

The Venue for MTB's exhibition







So on Wednesday we took a trip down to Orange Studios in Birmingham City Centre go over the final arrangements ready for Monday's exhibition and networking evening. Since then we have been putting plans together for where all the exhibitors will be situated within the venue.

The exhibitors include photography, illustration, graphic design, animation, film and jewellery and so there is lots to see, as well as the opportunity to network with professionals within the creative industry. We look set for it to be a great evening.

There is a great space to walk around the stands and to explore all that will be available on the evening!

Sunday 2 May 2010

Peter Horricks






Communicate Conference

Team Trinket went on a little road trip to London last week, to the 'Social Media in a Corporate Context' conference held by Communicate Magazine.

We were asked along by one of our lecturers, Jon Hickman in order to cover the day live, so to speak. Using social media tools such as Twitter, Youtube, AudioBoo and Posterous we uploaded content throughout the day. Our efforts were a great success and the debates carried on online a long time after everyone had gone home.

We had some great feedback from Andrew Thomas, the publisher from the magazine who said the we had achieved the objectives and managed to get people involved across all spectrums that couldn't make the day.

The day for us was really quite interesting, not only to experience a corporate conference alone but also hearing high profile speakers such as Peter Horricks - Head of Global and International News at the BBC discuss social media generally and the advantages and disadvantages of using it in a corporate sense as well as why he is encouraging his employees to use it.

Overall, was a triumph for us and the profile of Media Talent Bank from our live streaming from the day, a lot of our members are interested in social media so hopefully they got a lot out of it too!

Thursday 22 April 2010

Media Talent Bank networking event May 10th

Hello all, thought I would give the blog a little update on how things are going.

We have now announced our big event for Media Talent Bank. This is a creative networking evening taking place at Orange Studios on May 10th. After a few days of venue hunting it came down to a tough choice between Orange and the Old Library at the Custard Factory, but in the end we agreed on Orange. With it's built in theatre we can't wait to screen the selection of short films and animations we already have confirmed, plus they have a great rooftop garden - so fingers crossed for a perfect summer evening!


Along with screening Mucky Duck's short film 'Trainer', we've also had lot's of amazing submissions from creative talent in and around Birmingham - will be announcing the full list of exhibitors nearer the time, as there's still time to send us your submissions! Photographers, designers, animators, illustrators, filmmakers... if you're interested in exhibiting get in touch at trinketcreative@googlemail.com


In other news we'll be in London next Wednesday for Communicate Magazine's Social Media in Corporate Context conference. We'll be live blogging throughout the day, posting up photos, audio snippets and updates for anyone who can't make it down. So if you want to keep up with that, we'll be tweeting off Trinket Creative and Media Talent Bank, while posting everything through to our posterous blog for the day, which will all be found here > http://communicateconference2010.posterous.com

And that's all for now, will be sure to post up some pictures from our London trip, exciting!

Alex

Saturday 3 April 2010

Wow, what a week it was for Trinket Creative from Monday 22nd March!

Alex has already filled you in about the workshop so I hope what I say doesn't repeat it too much but this is a mini update on that jam-packed week!

On Monday, we held our first workshop for Media Talent Bank which was a great success. The theme of the workshop was social media because we felt this was a topical subject amongst all creative students. Time and time again, we are told by our lecturers we need to be using social media to network and make relevant contacts and many students are doing this already however, there are some that are either still unsure or just don’t understand it at all.

This is where our workshop played its part in giving the students an opportunity to ask the questions they have about social media, hear some advice and guidance from professionals as well as learn more about what Media Talent bank can offer them.

The professionals we invited to the event were social media savvy and respected individuals from the Birmingham’s online scene which included; blogger and photographer Pete Ashton, PR Account Executive Simon Partington, Wolverhampton Homes Communications Manager Kate Hughes, Pesky People Director Alison Smith and ‘Digbeth is Good’ blogger Nicky Getgood.

Throughout the afternoon, we encouraged people to tweet about the workshop using the #MTBworkshop hashtag.

The feedback we got from the students and guest speakers was really positive and it was great that Pete and one of the students blogged about the workshop afterwards which hopefully has spread the word about Media Talent Bank online.

Buzzing from the workshop, we met on Wednesday to discuss our next event which will be a networking evening. Until this point, we had put all our time and effort into the workshop so had little time to spend planning anything and subsequently agreed that we would have to put it back by a week. This will allow us to spend more time on making it a quality event which will involve members of Media Talent Bank showcasing their work for professionals to come and see.

So since the meeting, we have all been off doing our own bits of research for venues as well as collating contact lists for MTB members and professionals to get in touch with. We even managed to fit a night out to attend BrumTwestival, a social gathering of tweeters across Birmingham which was a chance to relax as well as meet new people and tell them about Trinket Creative and our project.

And to finish the week off on a high, we received a piece of online coverage for the workshop from Behind the Spin.... they are also keen for us to write a feature article about the workshop which will give us an opportunity to go into more depth about social media as well as Media Talent Bank. The university also published our press release both on the School of Media and BCU homepage which was great to have their support.

Hopefully, there will be more coverage to follow and that we will also gain some before the networking event to raise further awareness of Media Talent Bank!

As for now, we are all enjoying our mini easter breaks but it won't be long before we are back, working hard as the networking event requires more planning and preparation than the workshop but we are looking forward to the challenge.

Happy Easter!

Monday 29 March 2010

Social Media Workshop with Media Talent Bank



Last Monday we held our first workshop for Media Talent Bank. The workshop theme was Social Media, with Pete Ashton as our key guest speaker to inform us on ways to use social media and how he has used it within the creative scene in Birmingham. We also invited along Nicky Getgood who writes the blog Digbeth is Good, Simon Partington from Kinetic PR, Kate Hughes from Wolverhampton Homes and Alison Smith from Pesky People, to give their input on the use of social media. The workshop was a great success and as it was the first one, we aimed it at students studying creative degrees at Birmingham City University and due to the great feedback we received from the day, we hope that after our project Media Taloent Bank will be able to carry on in this direction.
To read a full write up of the day head over to Media Talent Bank.




Mucky Duck Media were there again to document the day - we'll get the video up as soon as it's ready!