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Issue 467 | November 2019

Emma Morsi was one of the first cohorts of apprentices with Saffron Records. While working there she was also producing her online magazine called Nocturnal. We spoke to her manager about the impact she made on the company. 

Keeping calm, juggling multiple priorities, and being a great diplomat - if you can do all three, then perhaps being a music manager is the career for you. We spoke to Simon Banks about the reality of working in the industry. 

Emma Morsi, digital marketing apprentice

Emma joined Saffron Records, an all-female record label, as their digital marketing apprentice and helped them grow their website traffic and social media engagement.

She now works for them as a freelance design consultant and also produces her own digital arts, fashion and music magazine.

» Emma Morsi, digital marketing apprentice

Working as a music manager

Simon Banks is the founder of SB Management, based in Shepherd’s Bush, who manage several music artists.

He describes a regular working day as an Artist Manager and the skills that are needed to do his job. 

» Working as a music manager

The basics of choosing a course

Choosing a college course can be difficult and sometimes it's hard to know where to start. 

This simple guide helps you figure out what you're really looking for and narrow down the search. 

» The basics of choosing a course

Start your own craft business

Rachel McKnight is a Belfast-based jewellery maker who started off selling her products in craft fairs around the city.

She discusses the challenges of striking out on your own, and offers advice for makers just starting out.

» Start your own craft business

Theatre director

A theatre director co-ordinates all aspects of a theatrical production for the stage. They work from the production stages and rehearsals through to the final performance.

Directors are responsible both for the artistic interpretation and delivery of the written play.

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