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Opportunities for Freelancers

Dear Freelancers! How are you doing in 2023 so far? We’ve prepared for you a list of new grants, benefits, free courses and programs that we hope might help you for the year ahead. Are you returning to the industry after a career break or want to progress your career?

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Stefan Worburton: Freelancer of the Month

When did you realise that you wanted to be an editor? What was the reason? Stefan Worburton: Growing up, I was an only child in a single-parent household, so I always found things to occupy my attention. I’ve tried everything from DJ’ing and photography to design and music production. I

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Changing the meaning of recruitment…

I have worked in recruitment for the last 10 years, and as silly as this might sound, I still don’t see myself as a recruiter. I have thought long and hard as to why this might be, this isn’t imposter syndrome, and it isn’t because I’m in denial. I think

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Antonin Bonafous: Freelancer of the Month

When did you realise that you wanted to be an editor? I realised I wanted to make videos when I was 13, filming my friends at the skate park with my Sony VX1000 that I bought thanks to a few years’ worth of birthday gifts. At that point, I was

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Guide to Freelancer Insurance

Having adequate insurance protects you and your business should unexpected events or claims arise.  The adage of “hope for the best, prepare for the worst” holds for business insurance – It makes good business sense, and many clients expect you will have this in place. Why do I need it?

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Social Media & Broadcast – Friends, Foes or Frenemies?

Our MD, Laura, and Talent Manager, Aimée, attended an insightful event hosted by the Royal Television Society called; Have the Social Platforms Pivoted from Frenemies to Audience and Revenue Growth Vehicles? This was a fascinating panel discussion exploring how the relationship between social platforms and broadcasters have evolved over the

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Opportunities for Freelancers

Dear Freelancers! How are you doing in 2023 so far? We’ve prepared for you a list of new grants, benefits, free courses and programs that we hope might help you for the year ahead. Are you returning to the industry after a career break or want to progress your career?

Read More »

Stefan Worburton: Freelancer of the Month

When did you realise that you wanted to be an editor? What was the reason? Stefan Worburton: Growing up, I was an only child in a single-parent household, so I always found things to occupy my attention. I’ve tried everything from DJ’ing and photography to design and music production. I

Read More »

Changing the meaning of recruitment…

I have worked in recruitment for the last 10 years, and as silly as this might sound, I still don’t see myself as a recruiter. I have thought long and hard as to why this might be, this isn’t imposter syndrome, and it isn’t because I’m in denial. I think

Read More »

Antonin Bonafous: Freelancer of the Month

When did you realise that you wanted to be an editor? I realised I wanted to make videos when I was 13, filming my friends at the skate park with my Sony VX1000 that I bought thanks to a few years’ worth of birthday gifts. At that point, I was

Read More »

Guide to Freelancer Insurance

Having adequate insurance protects you and your business should unexpected events or claims arise.  The adage of “hope for the best, prepare for the worst” holds for business insurance – It makes good business sense, and many clients expect you will have this in place. Why do I need it?

Read More »

Social Media & Broadcast – Friends, Foes or Frenemies?

Our MD, Laura, and Talent Manager, Aimée, attended an insightful event hosted by the Royal Television Society called; Have the Social Platforms Pivoted from Frenemies to Audience and Revenue Growth Vehicles? This was a fascinating panel discussion exploring how the relationship between social platforms and broadcasters have evolved over the

Read More »

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