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Anything Taekwondo, Mancs Can Do Better

The Korean martial art of taekwondo might not attract the headlines like the UK’s other sporting obsessions, which is probably why it has slipped under the radar that we’re actually rather good at it. Several UK fighters are top ranked for their categories, raising hopes for a successful medal haul in 2012 in both the London Olympics and the Euro Championships which will be held in Manchester. Continue reading

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The Creative & Digital Summit Of Manchester – Basecamp participants

Manchester’s success in the creative and digital production sector has helped secure its status as the second most important city in the UK. But in a much changed environment, with fierce  global competition, what needs to happen  next  to develop  the future growth of this important economic sector? How can the Manchester Region distinguish itself from global competitors?

Basecamp participant list as follows:

  • Alison Surtees – Creative Industries in Salford
  • Scott – Stream Pictures
  • Warren Bramley – Four23
  • Gavin Sharpe – Band on the Wall
  • Keith Jobling – The Bootroom
  • Paul Bason – MMU
  • Bernard Kay – Kays Directory
  • Bash – Sunde Technologies
  • Shaun Fensom – Manchester Digital
  • Sandy Lindsay – Tangerine PR
  • Alex Roy – New Economy
  • Nick Clarke – UMIST
  • Gez O’Brien – Stardotstar
  • Dan – Go Augmented
  • Enda Carey – Vision&Media
  • Sue Woodward – The Sharp Project
  • Laura Harper – Ward Hadaway
  • Mike Perls – MC2
  • David Mee – Madlab
  • Mike Costello – Stonex
  • Jon Grant – Cahoona
  • Nadeen – Go Augmented
  • Hogan – MoCapOne
  • Karen Boardman – Crisis Management
  • Charlie Hankers – Writer
  • David Jackson – North West Guild of Editors
  • Tunde Cockshot – Amaze
  • Tom Richards – BJL
  • David Mee – Madlab
  • Adrian Slatcher – MDDA
  • Veronica Strain – Manchester Science Park
  • Lyn Barbour – Consultant
  • Anthony – Stream Pictures
  • Will – Octopus
  • Jackie Sweeney – Wigs up North
  • Mark – Dinosaur
  • Drew – Future Everything
  • Sarah – Elderkin MCC
  • CASO – Salford university

 

 

 

Join the BASECAMP discussion, inform the debate.

 

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The Sharp Project signs up new drama for Channel 4

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE SHARP PROJECT

Media Contact: Roz Hughes
T: 0161 223 1155 M: 07967 800395
7 March 2011


The Sharp Project in East Manchester has signed up a new tenant, Liverpool-based Lime Pictures Ltd, the makers of Hollyoaks, together with Objective Productions, for its 30, 000 sq ft production stage. The space will be used to film a new Channel 4 comedy drama, Fresh Meat, which will follow student housemates as they embark on their first-year university education in Manchester.

The post-watershed eight × 45-minute episode series has been created by Peep Show’s Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, who are also lead writers. The project will be jointly produced by All3Media indies Lime Pictures and Objective Productions. The space has been hired for a 28-week period. Set build will start later this month.

Group Head of Production at Lime Pictures, Jamie Hall, said: “The Sharp Project makes the perfect base for a comedy drama set in the North.  Lime and Objective’s aspiration is to create a hit show for Channel 4 that becomes a long-running returning series. It’s particularly exciting to be part of this fascinating initiative at this embryonic stage, which is creating a unique community for digital start-ups.  It’s also great to work with Sue Woodward and her team again.”

Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council, said:  “It’s fantastic that The Sharp Project is now attracting the attention of some of the UK’s leading television production companies.  To secure this major production is very exciting and ensures another northern-based series is filmed in Manchester.”

Sue Woodward OBE, Director of The Sharp Project said: “This is another coup for The Sharp Project.  Yet again to be selected as the base for a high profile drama is excellent news. These guys have ambitious plans for this production and we’re pleased to be able to accommodate their needs.  We share their aspirations and by working together we hope another long-running comedy drama can come out of Manchester.”

The Sharp Project, based at the former Sharp warehouse less than ten minutes from Manchester city centre is nearing completion.  The facility offers a unique mix of space, from office accommodation in converted shipping containers, to offices complete with skylights and mezzanine views over a central campus. The fully glazed ‘Winter Garden’ will also provide around 5,000 sq ft of rehearsal/event space. Two other sounds stages of 4,000 and 28,000 square feet complete the offer.

Mark Hughes, Chief Executive of the NWDA, said:
“In a short space of time The Sharp Project has positioned itself as a highly attractive base for creative and digital businesses. This is an excellent facility bringing new life and economic benefits into the heart of east Manchester.”

David Malpass, Head of the European Programme at the NWDA, said:
“There is a lot of excitement around The Sharp Project based on its unique accommodation offer and high quality of facilities. It is gaining an excellent reputation and the partnership with Lime Pictures will spread the message even further.

The Project is funded by Manchester City Council, the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the European Regional Development Fund.


Led by urban regeneration company New East Manchester and project managed by Mace, Bramall Construction is undertaking the construction work on the refurbished building that has been designed by PRP Architects.

The building is located on Thorp Road, off Oldham Road and next to Central Park’s Gateway transport interchange, which includes a Metrolink station, due to open this spring.


For information on New East Manchester visit www.east-manchester.com.

Notes to editors


New East Manchester (NEM) is an Urban Regeneration Company – a partnership between Manchester City Council, the national housing and regeneration agency Homes & Communities Agency and the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).  It is NEM’s role to turn the Regeneration Framework into action, secure the required public and private funding, lead on specific major development projects and co-ordinate regeneration and renewal initiatives in the area.

The Sharp Project is in a refurbished Sharp Electronics warehouse off Oldham Road in Newton Heath, East Manchester. It is a new type of digital content production complex which creates a unique hub for digital and creative businesses. This not-for-profit initiative, led by urban regeneration company, New East Manchester on behalf of site owners Manchester City Council, provides a new environment for Manchester’s raw, young start-ups and established professionals in the digital and creative sector. The building offers 200,000 sq ft of flexible and affordable workspace, sound stages, and social interactive space in an innovative environment with affordable fast connectivity starting at 1GB. It is open 24/7 with links to global partners able to deliver a ‘chase the sun’ Virtual Super Studio, 24 hour continuous production circuit for international projects. Visit www.thesharpproject.co.uk for more details.

The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is making a real difference to people and businesses in the Northwest. With €755 million to invest between 2007 and 2013, ERDF is enhancing the competitiveness of the region’s economy by supporting growth in enterprise
and employment.

ERDF in the Northwest is managed by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).

For further information please visit www.erdfnw.co.uk

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The Sharp Project releases Phase 3

The Sharp Project, located in Newton Heath, East Manchester has released 30,000 sq ft of space for rent in the final phase of the 200,000 sq ft digital content complex, due to be completed by the end of March, just before the new Metrolink tram line opens.  The space, which is located at the heart of the building, has a mezzanine level with light and airy offices, glazed roofs suitable for office or studio use in 28 units from 500 sq ft through to 1300 sq ft.

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Manchester Masters helps spawn Tunafish Media

Tunafish Media are one of our latest tenants; it’s a new production company founded in late 2010 who specialise in corporate videos and advertisements for a broad range of clients across a number of industries.

See the recent articles Tunafish blows into Salford (MEN)
and Tunafish Media launches in Manchester (howdo)

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Sue Woodward: Opinion piece – Greater Manchester Business Week

An opinion piece in Greater Manchester Business Week by Sue Woodward, Director of the Sharp Project.

Carrying lots of new toys into meetings with you since Xmas? Did Santa slip a new HTC Desire HD into your stocking, or even an Apple iPad? Did you download to your Kindle; make a Messenger group so you can Ping at will? Hook up the Xbox Kinect, not for fun, but for video conferencing? Upload all the new movies or download your own, home-made on a new teeny weeny pocket-sized Flic?

No doubt you have filed your January VAT on line. Or did you close the door, turn on the fairy lights and wish, like Sir Elton John, that we could turn the internet off for just five minutes – as one small SME company director confessed to me last week? Welcome to the world in the second decade of the new millennium. And hold on tight. Things will move even faster.

This pace of technological change, the way it permeates all aspects of our domestic and business lives, every day, every hour, can be overwhelming. But it can also be liberating, enabling smaller companies to compete with and beat larger organisations as the cost of equipment plummets and the functionality increases.

Way back in the 60s, advisers to PM Harold Wilson talked of the “white heat” of the technical revolution and appointed a Minister Of Technology. The new lot at No. 10 thinks it is about designating part of the Olympic 2012 site as the new Silicon Valley. Deep Sigh.

Here’s the news for 2011 – we are living in a state of permanent revolution beyond the behest of politicians. It is being driven by the new power brokers who will make trillions of pounds by creating that which we don’t know we need yet. Geeks will rule. So what defines this new model? The answer is Geekonomics. It’s non-corporate, but it’s cooperative. Sharing provides overall gain for all participants – collaboration is the new way of making money.

Geekonomics will deliver growth through the sharing of knowledge and open access to advances in technology. It does this in a physical environment which creates affordable entry points, helping create businesses that achieve higher productivity through greater innovation, all at lower cost. Wealth creation is made accessible across a wider demographic. Markets no longer determined by a price mechanism based on scarcity or access to resource. Sounds too good to be true? Here’s the reality – businesses can be driven and thrive from a base in converted shipping containers (See www.thesharpproject.co.uk). They link to a global customer and production base via a high speed link made affordable by new Geekonomic business models. So, rather than outlay a year’s rent against a lease, take it a month at a time. But in doing so, sacrifice your air-con and the receptionist.

Share the cost of capital equipment. Talk to your next shipping container neighbour and build business opportunities together in a reduced cost environment which removes risks from the business but fosters innovation and delivers shared profit.

Then move up to the next level of space – the office. Still no air-con but windows which open. Throw in social space which fosters conversation and collaboration and you have a base for a new wave of entrepreneurs who will create the new jobs. Not another Silicon Valley or idea imported from California which makes a snappy soundbite for a politician, but a place for homegrown talent to invent our futures.

A reminder. Steve Jobs, the man who invented Apple, dropped out of college, dabbled in philosophy and created what would become one of the world’s largest corporations in his adopted dad’s garage. Not many homes with garages in Newton Heath. Good Job we’ve got shipping containers then.

http://corporate.menmedia.co.uk/greatermanchesterbusinessweek/

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Mercury Rising: HG Films’ JP Hersey talks visual

HG Films create visual effects, mainly for documentaries and corporate videos but also for TV shows such as Coronation Street. JP Hersey (HG Films’ ‘H’) talks about his company’s initial experiences at the Sharp Project, starting with a visit to the site long before it was habitable. As a steady stream of new tenants slowly fills the Project with talent, he also talks about the exciting opportunities presented by inevitable cross-breeding of skills – and the benefits of being nimble.

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Shine TV – BBC “My Genius Idea”

Shine TV has kicked off a new BBC children’s series at the Sharp Project. Filming for the show, My Genius Idea, has been completed and nine 30-minute programmes have been broadcast on CBBC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vf04r

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The view from Thorp Rd bridge

View from Thorp Rd railway bridge looking south west towards the city centre, placing Sharp in its geographic context.

1: Sharp: new roof being built on Phase 3
2: Sharp: two storey Phase 4
3: Metrolink: track crossing Network Rail track
4: Train: going to Victoria
5: Metrolink: Central Park station: opens spring 2011
6: GMP: North Division HQ: under construction
7: GMP: New Force HQ: under construction
8: Central Park: Fujitsu buildings

Image taken on iPhone 4 using video camera, and processed using the VideoPano app

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80 Hertz Shifts its Pitch

The recording industry in Manchester has taken another massive leap with the commencement of building work on its latest major studio.

80hz Recording Studio

Early progress on the live room

Based in the Sharp Project, 80 Hertz Recording will have the personnel, the technology and the space to match the world’s greatest studios, and is set to attract major talent into the project when it is completed in early 2011.

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