From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 04 February 2008 12:31
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: FW: Hi there
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Found you at last !
I'm putting together something for you on the Teaming front - just checking with you
that
you were still interested following our brief coffee shop discussion and what your ideal
timescales were? Do you fancy meeting up once I get something across to you -
Thursday or
Friday pm this week any good for you?
Best regards
Nick
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street,
London, WC1V 6DW.
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Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 26 February 2008 11:28
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Teaming proposal
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Sorry about the confusion last Friday - I had our meeting down for this coming Friday
(29th) afternoon at 4 - are you ok for this as I'd still like to discuss the public sector
procurement project with you?
In terms of the Teaming project I'll start put together the proposal for you now on the
following basis:-
1. Guide to Teaming - Top Ten Tips to consider BEFORE teaming up 2. Umbrella
agreements 3.
Joint Venture agreements 4. Access to a Teaming Wiki
I've kicked off a basic teaming Wiki for TV / Interactive Co. to knock this project off
and I think this could be useful longer term, so happy to include this in the project.
This would be useful as you introduce more creative sectors into the mix.
I hope you understand that the project costs are going to as originally budgeted (£20k),
as the costs incurred are for the time put in by our legal
affairs team.
Please give me a call if you have any questions or queries on this as I'm planning to put
this together in next few days - I don't have your number!
Best Nick
On 22/2/08 5:02 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Hope that you're well.
>
> This looks good. As discussed, in the short-term, NESTA would be
> interested in a proposal from PACT of getting the legal templates
> (umbrella agreement and Joint venture agreement) drawn up and made
> freely available to anyone who needs them.
>
> The wider learning for NESTA is the model of teaming two creative
> businesses together.
>
> The broader research is interesting too.
>
> Can I suggest that PACT quickly puts in a brief and costed proposal
> for delivering the teaming agreements and we can later progress
> discussions on the wider body of research?
>
> In addition, NESTA and PACT might want to consider a session hosted by
> NESTA to launch the agreements and discuss the issue of creative
> teaming?
>
> Thanks
> Jon
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 07 February 2008 11:15
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: Teaming proposal
>
>
> Hi Jon
>
> I have put together a document outlining what the Teaming project
> might look like that we briefly discussed. Its obviously draft at this
> stage but I thought it would provide us the basis for our conversation
> on Friday afternoon.
>
> Look forward to seeing then,
>
> Cheers Nick
>
>
> > Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
> Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
>
> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V
> 6DW
>
> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial interests of independent feature film, television,
> animation and interactive media companies.
>
> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered
> Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
>
>
>
> ------ End of Forwarded Message
>
>
>
Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 21 May 2008 11:08
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Good to see you yesterday – very impressive day & very enjoyable
I see you have changed the name - http://www.nesta.org.uk/digital-convergence/ -
which sounds better.
Only small thing that I can see is Pact is now always lower case accept the ‘P’.
I’ve sent a number of invites to you, but I’ll try again. A couple of things that might be
worth trying – firstly the
email you get inviting to join might be going into your spam filter ? Worth checking.
Secondly do you have a
another email address I could try (hotmail etc) ? There is no way round this until we
make the site public and I’m
keen not to just yet.
Could you send me a NESTA logo for our web copy and the wiki please
Cheers Nick
On 16/5/08 6:45 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Nick,
Couple of things:
1. I haven’t had the wiki invite. Can you help?
2. I’ve put up the PACT page on NESTA’s site. We’re going to change the headline to
make it
sound sexier, but can your people take a look at it and make sure it’s ok?
http://www.nesta.org.uk/teaming-templates/
Ta
Jon
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NESTA
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F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 12 June 2008 11:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Teaming
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Jon
Hope you are well
Just a quick note to let you know I'm off on holiday from the 14th till the 28th of June.
Things have been progressing nicely on the Teaming project. We have now added the
following legal templates on the wiki:
- Confidentially Agreement
- Really Simple Collaboration Agreement
- Umbrella Agreement
- Convergent Agreement
- Joint Venture Check list
I have also mapped out two route diagrams (broadcast and non broadcast
commissions) which highlight when and where these templates can be used.
I have been contiuning to have meetings with various TV / new media companies in this
area
and will be looking for the IMPG group at Pact to work directly on the Convergent
Agreement at their meeting next week.
If you have any questions please let me know before close Friday
All the best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street,
London, WC1V 6DW.
Jon Kingsbury
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 04 August 2008 11:13
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: FW: draft press release - PACT
Importance: High
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Nick,
As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the convergent tools
we’re launching.
Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick phone
discussion for who we
will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m copying in Karen here, who is NESTA’s
Head of Media.
I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international, Guardian. I
think Broadcast and
New media Age should also seek comments from Simon nelson at the BBC and Matt
Locke at Channel 4.
Best,
Jon
PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and
Film producers to work with
digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal
templates that make it easy for
producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide for exploring
joint ventures.
PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website – www.pact.co.uk.
The templates provide a
simple legal framework for producers to work together when developing intellectual
property. It is hoped that this
initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to UK
broadcasters such as the BBC
and Channel 4.
John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
have told us that they need a
simple framework to help them to develop their convergent multi-platform ideas. We’ve
listened to the industry and
with the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One of the
barriers to creative and
commercial innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that encourages
creative businesses to converge.
Tools like these are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
independent producers’ development
of multi-platform content ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
PACT
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of independent
feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies. Pact is the largest representative group of
screen-based content
producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television and
interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300 million, its
mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It does this in three main ways:
by working to build a more
pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing innovators with access to
early stage capital; and by
driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2008 15:51
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Digitisation project
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Hope your hols went well
(I’ve just left a message on your answer phone re this)
We are looking for someone to scope out a ‘Digitisation’ project which will run for the
next 2-3 years (its
supported by BBC & C4). We are broadly looking at how indies (businesses & people )
are currently and will be
affected by their clients digitising their processes.
Can you recommend anyone we could speak to about scoping such a project ? We would
prefer not to go to a
consultancy for this.
Cheers Nick
On 11/8/08 9:37 am, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Nick,
>
> This is fine.
>
> Use the quote as you’ve written it. Use Jonathan Kestenbaum, NESTA’s CEO.
>
> Best,
> Jon
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
> NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
> London
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 06 August 2008 13:53
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: Doc's and quote
>
> Hi Jon
>
> I’ll await your Broadcast contact.
>
> I have changed the quote from John McVay slightly in the press release
> slightly attached and your contact details are listed on the base – is this
> OK?
>
> The quite I had was - “Change is constant, Innovation is critical and
> therefore collaboration will be the future in a rapidly converging world” -
> Quote from NESTA Chairman (?) - not great but a start....
>
> Best Nick
>
>
> On 4/8/08 6:01 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Yep, I’ll call you Tuesday am.
>
> JK
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
> NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
> London
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
> Sent: 04 August 2008 17:22
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Cc: Karen Keany
> Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
>
> Hi Jon
>
> Just called but you were on the phone..
>
> Given you’ve hols, we might have to go for this week as you say – Shall we
> send out to press tomorrow first thing but embargo until site is live with
> contracts and release info, on say Thursday first thing (I can do this last
> thing Wed). I can line up Matt and Simon tomorrow as well. But Jon you might
> well have to juggle some press though end of the week, but that’s all we can
> do isn’t it? Then I’ll take over if its picked up the following week - Does
> this sound OK ?
>
> I’ve got to dash – shall we speak first thing in the morning?
>
> Nick
>
> On 4/8/08 5:00 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Thanks Nick,
>
> I’d be the NESTA contact for this.
>
> Nick, I’m off at the end of the week for my hols, so can we set a date this
> week?
>
> Karen, do we need to meet to discuss?
>
> Ta
> Jon
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
> NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
> London
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
>
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
> <mailto:[email address]%5d>
> Sent: 04 August 2008 12:19
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Cc: Karen Keany
> Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
> Importance: High
>
> Hi Jon
>
> Thanks for the press release – I have only made a couple of small changes, see
> below (ie Pact rather than PACT and ‘how to’ rather than how to). I’m happy to
> be the press
> contact listed at the base of the release – do / who do you want listed your
> end?
>
> Your press list looks ideal, so I’ll call you as suggested to sort out the
> details / dates.
>
> Regards
>
> Nick
>
>
> On 4/8/08 11:13 am, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the convergent
> tools we’re launching.
>
> Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick
> phone discussion for who we will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m
> copying in Karen here, who is NESTA’s Head of Media.
>
> I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international,
> Guardian. I think Broadcast and New media Age should also seek comments from
> Simon nelson at the BBC and Matt Locke at Channel 4.
>
> Best,
> Jon
>
> Pact and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
>
> Pact and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV
> and Film producers to work with digital producers on convergent or
> “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal templates that make it easy
> for producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a ‘how to’
> guide for exploring joint ventures.
>
> Pact is making the tools freely available to producers on its website –
> www.Pact.co.uk. The templates provide a simple legal framework for producers
> to work together when developing intellectual property. It is hoped that this
> initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals
> going to UK broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4.
>
> John McVay, CE of Pact says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
> have told us that they need a simple framework to help them to develop their
> convergent multi-platform ideas. We’ve listened to the industry and with the
> help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
>
> Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One
> of the barriers to creative and commercial innovation is the lack of clear,
> open-source material that encourages creative businesses to converge. Tools
> like these are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
> independent producers’ development of multi-platform content ideas.”
>
>
> Notes to Editors:
>
> Pact
>
> Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
> independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media
> companies. Pact is the largest representative group of screen-based content
> producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television
> and interactive media sectors.
>
>
>
> NESTA
>
>
> NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With
> endowed funds of over £300 million, its mission is to transform the UK's
> capacity for innovation. It does this in three main ways: by working to build
> a more pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing
> innovators with access to early stage capital; and by driving forward research
> into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
>>
>
>
>
> PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
>
> PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV
> and Film producers to work with digital producers on convergent or
> “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal templates that make it easy
> for producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide
> for exploring joint ventures.
>
> PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website –
> www.pact.co.uk. The templates provide a simple legal framework for producers
> to work together when developing intellectual property. It is hoped that this
> initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals
> going to UK broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4.
>
>
> John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media
> sectors have told us that they need a simple framework to help them to develop
> their convergent multi-platform ideas. We’ve listened to the industry and with
> the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One
> of the barriers to creative and commercial innovation is the lack of clear,
> open-source material that encourages creative businesses to converge. Tools
> like these are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
> independent producers’ development of multi-platform content ideas.”
>
>
>
> Notes to Editors:
>
> PACT
>
> Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
> independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media
> companies. Pact is the largest representative group of screen-based content
> producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television
> and interactive media sectors.
>
> NESTA
>
>
>
> NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With
> endowed funds of over £300 million, its mission is to transform the UK's
> capacity for innovation. It does this in three main ways: by working to build
> a more pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing
> innovators with access to early stage capital; and by driving forward research
> into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
> NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
> London
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
>
>
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 09 September 2008 12:24
To: Raechel Leigh Carter; Michal Turner; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Meeting to discuss Creative Leaders & Entrepreneurship
Categories: Category
8th is good for me, Thanks Nick
On 9/9/08 11:06 am, "Raechel Leigh Carter" <[email address]> wrote:
Dear all
I am trying to reschedule the meeting as above for Fiona Kilkelly and Alice Dudley of
Skillset to meet Jon
Kingsbury of NESTA and Nick Underhill of PACT. Fiona and Alice are both available on the
following
dates/times:
Tuesday 23rd September – between 12.00 and 3.00pm
Wednesday 8th October – anytime from 11.00am until 3.00pm
Michal, please can you let me know if these dates/times are okay for Jon? Nick, are they
okay for you? If not,
please can you propose some other dates/times?
Thanks and best wishes
Raechel
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 06 October 2008 17:50
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: NESTA Mentoring
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
It was really nice to meet you last week and thanks for the introduction to Tom.
It’s really good to have PACT supporting the mentoring project. I have attached the
project brief for your information.
Please do let me know if you have question on it.
In terms of partnering with PACT partnering with NESTA:
1. It would be good if we could advertise the programme on your website and also put
you down as a partner for
the programme on ours.
2. The web presence would be to inform people within the sector about the programme
when we are looking for
mentors/companies to participate – further dissemination of the programme once we
had developed it further.
3. We would also like to have PACT’s involvement throughout the programme as part of
the advisory board that
would meet quarterly to discuss how the programme is getting on and what could be
done to improve it.
4. In addition to the involvement in the advisory board and the strategic development of
the project we would be
asking PACT – if this was a programme you might consider taking up yourselves and
what it would take for to
adopt it within your organisation.
Please let me know what you think and if this is acceptable.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Angela Pugh
Programme Manager, Creative Economy
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2647
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 09 October 2008 17:28
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: FW: Pact event footage
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
I thought you might like to see the footage from our
"Making Money On New Platforms Event"
http://www.i2ic.com/clientsarea/pact/default.asp
The company who filmed / edited / set the page up I would highly recommend
Enjoy!
Best regards Nick
>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V
> 6DW
>
> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial interests of independent feature film, television,
> animation and interactive media companies.
>
> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered
> Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
>
>
Jon Kingsbury
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 25 November 2008 18:29
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: DLA
Categories: Category
Yes it is approved, subject to a signed agreement.
I will pop onto a contract. I think that I need the BBC to be happy about the survey from
a personal viewpoint.
Will draft something asap.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 |
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 25 November 2008 13:25
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: DLA
Sorry at TRC talking ab our teaming project that day - but keep me in the loop please
In terms of Public Sector Procurement grant did it pass through the necessary hoops
your
end?
Cheers
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
dd: +44 207 067 4369
main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
---------------------------------------------------
Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 05 January 2009 12:37
To: Angela Pugh; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Angela
Happy New Year to you.
Its easiest for us to send out directly from our data base as we can segment to the +
£1m turn over (assuming this still
stands?) through the CRM and do the sending in one go. We’ll obviously need the copy
though.
Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 January 2009 12:05
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well and have had a good break.
I am meeting with GT this afternoon to go over the pilot and discuss the launch event.
Friday for
invitation is fine – do you want to send out ones to your database directly?
I’ll send an update after our meeting.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 14:32
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox;
Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Thanks Nick,
Glad that your happy with the letter. Attached is who we have sent it to already and
then a list of
people that we will send it to shortly.
I’m actually out of the office from tomorrow. But Deb will be around tomorrow and part
of next week
so if everyone can please be sure to copy her into emails then we can make sure that
things keep
moving. If you would like to speak today I’m free after 4pm.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 09:24
To: Angela Pugh; Jon Kingsbury
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Angela
Can I give you a call about this tomorrow?
PS Letter and info looked great – happy with it from a Pact point of view.
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 17 December 2008 18:18
To: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: launch event
Hi All,
Our first lot of mentor letters are on their way out the door.
In order to plan for the launch event on the 2nd of February we need to get a list of
prospective
companies/delegates and to send the invitations via email by the 9th of January at the
latest.
This is quite a tight deadline because of the Christmas break. What I would like to ask
everyone to do
is to think about who we should be inviting and send through a list of names, company
names and
email address to send invitations to. Since this is a call to action for companies to apply
it should be
full of candidate companies or people who can help market the pilot to a large group of
companies.
I think we want to aim for 100 people so we will need more than that to send the
invitations to.
Nick I was wondering if this is something we want to open up to PACT members or if
there are
particular ones that fit the criteria that we should target.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 January 2009 12:37
To: Angela Pugh; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Angela
Happy New Year to you.
Its easiest for us to send out directly from our data base as we can segment to the +
£1m turn over (assuming this still
stands?) through the CRM and do the sending in one go. We’ll obviously need the copy
though.
Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 January 2009 12:05
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well and have had a good break.
I am meeting with GT this afternoon to go over the pilot and discuss the launch event.
Friday for
invitation is fine – do you want to send out ones to your database directly?
I’ll send an update after our meeting.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 14:32
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox;
Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Thanks Nick,
Glad that your happy with the letter. Attached is who we have sent it to already and
then a list of
people that we will send it to shortly.
I’m actually out of the office from tomorrow. But Deb will be around tomorrow and part
of next week
so if everyone can please be sure to copy her into emails then we can make sure that
things keep
moving. If you would like to speak today I’m free after 4pm.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 09:24
To: Angela Pugh; Jon Kingsbury
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Angela
Can I give you a call about this tomorrow?
PS Letter and info looked great – happy with it from a Pact point of view.
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 17 December 2008 18:18
To: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: launch event
Hi All,
Our first lot of mentor letters are on their way out the door.
In order to plan for the launch event on the 2nd of February we need to get a list of
prospective
companies/delegates and to send the invitations via email by the 9th of January at the
latest.
This is quite a tight deadline because of the Christmas break. What I would like to ask
everyone to do
is to think about who we should be inviting and send through a list of names, company
names and
email address to send invitations to. Since this is a call to action for companies to apply
it should be
full of candidate companies or people who can help market the pilot to a large group of
companies.
I think we want to aim for 100 people so we will need more than that to send the
invitations to.
Nick I was wondering if this is something we want to open up to PACT members or if
there are
particular ones that fit the criteria that we should target.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 08 January 2009 10:05
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Angela
Sure I’ll bring Clare Naden as well – see you at 10
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 January 2009 17:51
To: Clare Naden
Cc: Nick Underhill; [email address]; Darren Balcombe
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
Thanks for your email. We are actually still working on what is the best approach and
would welcome
your thoughts. Would you be able to attend a meeting on Friday around 10? To start to
work on a
comms strategy? We have a meeting to go over the launch event so if that works for you
that would
be great.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 06 January 2009 17:58
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Nick Underhill
Subject: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Angela
I was given your details by my colleague Nick Underhill as I do the comms/PR for Pact.
We were just discussing communications about the scheme and wondered if you could
let us know what plans you
have, if any, for announcing the scheme?
Will you be doing a press release or anything proactive surrounding the launch and/or
once mentorees have been
recruited?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07758517733
e: [email address]
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 13 January 2009 09:22
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Clare Naden'; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; '[email address]'
Subject: RE: invitation to launch for companies
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
I think its fine not a problem. I’m just getting the event team to knock up an eventbrite
page and
then I’ll send over the link.
Then we’re good to go.
Cheers
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 12 January 2009 10:25
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; [email address]
Subject: RE: invitation to launch for companies
Hi Angela
I have made a couple more changes to Darrel’s changes – just my thoughts - If you
don’t like them please don’t
accept them – Its cool.
I’d really like Pact to be mentioned somewhere if possible, so have tried to squeeze us
into the text as you can see
and then reference who we are at base. If you are not happy I can live with loosing the
ref at the base and if you need
to loose all ref to Pact let me know. However we will prob need to put some mention of
Pact on it when it goes out just
to our members.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 12 January 2009 09:59
To: [email address]
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Subject: Re: invitation to launch for companies
Hi Angela,
I have copy and pasted your e-vite on to a Word document and then tracked some
suggested changes (see
attached).
The changes suggested have tried to make it clearer what the companies explicitly get
from attending the launch and
subsequently, applying to participate in the project.
One broader point; we need to be consistent in the e-vite between 'Project' and
'Network'. Whilst we understand the
difference, it is confusing to be invited to the launch of a 'Mentor Project' which is then
referred to through the
remainder of the invitation as a 'Network'.
Thanks,
Darrel
"Angela Pugh" <[email address]>
11/01/2009 17:22
To <[email address]>, <[email address]>, <[email address]>, "Deborah
Fox" <[email address]>
cc "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]>
Subject invitation to launch for companies
Hi All,
So in putting a big cross against Darrel’s draft invite I’m gone and had a stab at it
though I’m not sure
if I’ve come up with a better version or not! See below: Any thoughts?
These
should be going out from NESTA/PACT anyone else that we can think of on Tuesday
morning.
Nick you mentioned sending it to the BBC suppliers list, Skillset, screen agencies lists – if
you can I
think all of those would be great.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Invitation to attend the launch of the
NESTA Creative Business Mentor Project
Lord David Puttnam and Sir Chris Powell will host the launch event for the NESTA
Creative
Business Mentor Network on the 2nd of February 2009.
The event will be an evening reception to highlight the need to support the creative
industries as a key
sector within the UK economy (contributing 7% of GDP) during the present economic
downturn.
The Network headed by Lord David Puttnam, is a group of successful business people
with a common
goal of ‘mentoring’ high growth creative businesses by sharing their own skills, expertise
and contacts.
The launch of the Network will invite early stage media companies, from the TV
production,
advertising and digital media sectors, who are looking to move to the next level to apply
to be
mentored by experienced industry executives on a one-to-one basis.
We would like request your attendance to the launch of the Project to find out if it is
right for you.
Date: Monday 02 February 2009
Agenda:
5pm - Registration
Introduction & welcome by Sir Chris Powell, Chairman of NESTA
Lord Putnam, NESTA Mentoring Champion
Guest Speaker
6pm - Drinks and networking
Location: NESTA, 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE
There are limited places available so please register at:
For more information on NESTA, please visit www.nesta.org.uk
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 14 January 2009 11:34
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: invitation sent
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Yep sent load out last night and rest out this morning – aren’t you full yet !!
We are planning to put it up on the website on Monday but with criteria included
More info going out today to regions and networks
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 14 January 2009 11:03
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Clare Naden
Subject: invitation sent
Hi Nick,
just wondering if you guys have sent out your invites yet?
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 23 February 2009 14:32
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
Attachments: image001.jpg; image002.jpg
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Sounds good.
I am only slightly concerned about having too many mentors to start and it being
difficult to organise
things. In addition if we have 23 companies that this could be a strain on our
time/resources as they
will be quite demanding.
However I would hate to turn down the offer from a good mentor. I think it would be a
good idea to
get him involved – as he clearly pointed out we don’t have a much representation from
digital media!
Just to say I’ve put John McVay down as attending the briefing session and dinner on the
2nd of March
let me know if this works.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 15:50
To: Jacqui Wild
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: NESTA / Pact event
Categories: Category
Hi Jacqui
RE: Innovation in commissioning of Public Sector Content in a Broadband World
workshop
Pact are running a project with support from NESTA and we have a workshop event
planned within our programme of
research and delivery. Ideally the day we had pencilled was April the 30th at NESTA for
around 50 people.
Could you check availability and let me know if this date was available. If it wasn’t could
you let me know the next best
day after this date if we can book it please?
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 18 March 2009 16:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Sites for our project
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Please have a look at these sites please – I’m going to remove the adverts of the wiki
site before you ask ! Let me
know you are happy (they are draft / beta) before I start pushing them out and finessing
the content.
http://publicsectorcontent.wetpaint.com/
http://innovatepublicsectorcontent.eventbrite.com/
We really need to meet up before you take paternity – can you droip me some dates that
suit please
Cheers
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 11:27
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Sites for our project
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Shall we do a joint press release to announce we are looking into this area and to
publicise the event? Shall I have
Clare put some thing together and send it across to you guys?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 10:52
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Sites for our project
Hi Nick,
The website format is fine, but the copy is not quite right. NESTA cannot take a lobbying
position as
per the current rhetoric on the page and so we just need to highlight the nature of
NESTA’s
relationship – that it is facilitating PACT to propose better ways of working and to
understand the
potential benefits of different procurement models.
Hope this makes sense,
Jon
PS Invoice has been received and contract is going out to you hopefully today.
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 March 2009 16:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Sites for our project
Hi Jon
Please have a look at these sites please – I’m going to remove the adverts of the wiki
site before you ask ! Let me
know you are happy (they are draft / beta) before I start pushing them out and finessing
the content.
http://publicsectorcontent.wetpaint.com/
http://innovatepublicsectorcontent.eventbrite.com/
We really need to meet up before you take paternity – can you droip me some dates that
suit please
Cheers
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 30 April 2009 14:51
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: image001.jpg; image002.gif
Categories: Category
Hi John
Just keeping you up to speed with things. Hope things are good with you.
DBR Workshop 3 (public sector procurement) took place on Tuesday 28th April
Agenda was:
Introduction by Digital Britain team
Presentation of Tim Suter’s preliminary findings
Presentation of MTM London’s preliminary findings
Do industry participants agree with these findings, and where are the
concerns with current procurement practices?
Is there a significant economic and/or market failure problem? Should
Government intervene or should the market be allowed to develop on its
own?
If intervention is required, what form should this take and would a voluntary
framework, possibly drawing on the principles of the BBC Frameworks, be
desirable?
Invitees: Arts Council of England
COI
OGC
Kew
Tate Media
NHS Choices
PACT
Cogapps
Contentment Worldwide
DESQ
Illumina Digital
Mother
StarDotStar
Tinopolis
Ofcom
NESTA
Richard Ellis (MTM London)
Tim Suter (Perspective Associates)
plus, representatives from the Digital
Britain team
Outcomes were broadly:
1) Consensus that change is needed
2) DBR meeting with NHS Direct and COI suggested in order to discuss their involvement
in pilot scheme.
3) Need for Pact to represent suppliers and NESTA to act as neutral 3rd party.
4) Acknowledge that for this to work need some senior Government figure needed to
drive change forward on the
procurement side.
5) Would like more evidence on size of market but will seek to get this through pilot over
coming months?
6) Pilot could be one of “test beds” proposed by NESTA to develop innovative new
business practices?
Next steps
Things are moving quite quickly and DBR are suggesting a meeting next week to try map
out a pilot /
agree a way forward between all suggested parties. I know the original project we
scoped out has now
changed slightly, but I think you’d agree its grown and become something bigger with
much more
potential for the industry than we had envisaged. I also hope you can see I am ensuring
NESTA are
central to all of these current and future discussions in light of your absence!
Best Wishes
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Amanda Russell [[email address]]
Sent: 31 March 2009 12:02
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Nick Underhill; Andrew Chowns
Subject: RE: DMLIB-#367745-v1-
Grant_contract_with_Producers_Alliance_for_Cinema_and_Television_Ltd_for_delivery_p
artner_services 20 03 09 (3) as sent 29 03 09ar
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Categories: Category
Hi Jon,
As discussed I have confirmed that the changes have been agreed. I am arranging for
Andrew to sign these
documents today and I will send you a scanned copy to your email with signature and
hard copy will follow in the post.
Kind Regards,
Amanda
Amanda Russell
Head of Legal Affairs
Pact
3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House
153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
Direct Dial: 020-7380-8237
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 11 June 2009 12:16
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Research
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Let me know if the research was OK and what you thoughts are as to what you want to
do with it?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 29 June 2009 17:27
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Amanda Russell
Subject: public sector procurment
Importance: High
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Jon
Following on from our meeting today regarding the drafting up of the public sector
procurement frameworks I thought
the easiest way to complete these was to get every one in the same room.
Andrew can do the following dates so could Jon and Amanda let me know which dates
work for you please:
July
13th am or pm
16th am
17th am
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 07 July 2009 15:14
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Deborah Fox; Haidee Bell
Subject: RE: OPSI contacts etc
Importance: High
Categories: Category
Thanks Nick,
I’ve thought about this a bit and want to put down a draft process/format for getting the
pilot off the ground. Here
goes:
1. You chaps at PACT are drafting a strawman doc based on the BBC frameworks, as per
Digital Britain. Nick,
we were going to sit down and work on this. I’m quite happy to, but actually wonder if
it’s going to be more
efficient for me to comment on the doc once you send it through?
2. Based on the strawman, we fill the room with interested parties. These will include:
OPSI - Carol Tullo
COI - Bob Ager & Phil Sloman
Cabinet Office - Richard Stirling
National Archives - Jim Wretham
Kew - Mike Saunders
Tate - Jane Burton
Arts Council - Gill Johnson
NHS Choices - Charles Morrissey
Adrian Hall - ex-DFES
DCMS/BIUS - ?
Do you have any more departmental contacts from your members?
3. At the meeting, we introduce the case study from Adrian Hall, debate the strawman,
note any
input/changes and ask them to highlight test projects
4. We agree an evaluation methodology
5. We start the pilot
I’ve copied in Deb/Haidee in this because apart from the drafting of the straw man, I’ll
be expecting one (or both) of
them to run the project from NESTA’s point of view.
Hope you agree with this,
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 July 2009 11:25
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: OPSI contacts etc
Hi John
Good to see you yesterday
Could you send me your policy colleague contacts please?
Contacts for Frameworks meeting as discussed (Carol and Jim we met last week)
Carol Tullo
OPSI
Director, Controller and Queen’s Printer
02033 34 2780
[email address]
Jim Wretham
Head of Information Policy
01603 553219
[email address]
Adrian I met last month and I think he would be great for you to meet (possibly to
present his
experience of commissioning at the kick off meeting?) – see attached case study
Adrian Hall (ex commissioner at Dept Ed and Schools)
EdTech Consultant
Okapi Consultancy
e-mail: [email address]
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 09 July 2009 11:01
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. I’ve had a look at available dates for the workshop and would like to
suggest the
following:
22 July – am
23 July – anytime
6 August – anytime
I’m assuming the workshop will last 2-3 hours, let me know if this works for you?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 July 2009 10:50
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Subject: Public Procurement IPR project
Importance: High
Nick,
This mail for the benefit of Deb, who is now leading the mgt on this project as discussed.
You’re going to send over a draft strawman for the 17th on the framework, based on the
BBC model. We also need
some definitions. I can review and we’ll get together on it afterwards. I’ll send a revised
meeting request.
We should be clear that the IPR framework works with whatever procurement process is
used – ie. Agnostic to any
commissioning process.
Nick, you’ll warm up Adrian and perhaps introduce him to Deb via email. We’ll tee him
up at the beginning of the
meeting so that he can reassure people.
Nick, you were going to use your members to get names and email addresses of other
public sector commissioners
who we may want in the meeting. Please can you send these to Deb asap so that we can
send out the invites?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 17 July 2009 12:02
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Amanda Russell'; '[email address]'; Julie Harding; Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: contracts for NESTA
Categories: Category
Thanks Nick,
Julie, please could you arrange a conference call with me and Deb and Nick/Amanda
next week?
These look good and form a really solid base. They’ll need some more of the nitty-gritty
filled in.
My immediate comments are:
1. The definitions around what IP need some definitions/examples around them if we’re
to pitch them. The
sticking point with be information, and we’ll need to make it clear that this is not
publicly-owned info that
we’re talking about.
2. It would also be useful to have definitions/explanation around some of the more TV-
related terms used, like
“Option fee” and “scrapping rights”.
3. I think there should be a couple of principles in here too about territories, holdback
terms and revenue
sharing. Can I suggest following the UK exclusive licence model of the BBC for
territories, a 3 year term and
finally a default 50-50%
4. There needs to be the ability for the public sector to buy an exclusive option for
licences it automatically
takes a non-exclusive licence for. Ie. If for example the NHS want to pay extra for
exclusivity, they should
have the option to negotiate that (rather than demand it).
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 17 July 2009 10:08
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Amanda Russell;
Subject: contracts for NESTA
Importance: High
HI Jon
Hope things at home are ok.
Please see our draft frameworks for public sector procurement pilot. These are much
more closely tied to the BBC
frameworks as you will see. Please start with the ‘FRAMEWORK SCENARIOS’ doc first
which is the summary of the
3 Frameworks and then follow through with the other three docs which give you further
details on each of the
frameworks.
Be great if you could find time to have a look at these and let us know we are on the
right track before we start work
on the long form versions. We could do a conference call if you like early next week if
you like?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 11 August 2009 18:17
To: 'Adam Minns'
Cc: Graeme Downie
Subject: RE: party conference
Categories: Category
Adam,
Graeme is your man.
Best,
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Adam Minns [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 August 2009 15:36
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: party conference
Jon
On a separate note, who at nesta should I speak to about your reception at the Tory
conference (for tickets if it is by
invite) – and Labour if you are doing one there?
Best – and thanks for all the ongoing work on Public Sector Procurement.
Adam Minns
Director of Policy
Pact
020 7380 8232
07919 562 816
[email address]
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 20 August 2009 10:57
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PILOT
Categories: Category
Hi Deb
I met with Marina Palomba from the IPA on Tuesday and she would be interested in
getting involved in the
pilot moving forwards.
Her details are:
Marina Palomba
Legal Director
Tel: 020 7201 8242
[email address]
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 20 August 2009 14:53
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: FW: Digital Econ Bill Plan and People
Categories: Category
Hi Guys
Please see the implementation plan for Digital Britain (sorry if you have already seen
this!).
The pilot is project 18 on the last page and it names the dcms civil servant champion to
follow this through before the
Digital Economy Bill comes into force. Hope this is helpful (sorry if this is old news)
http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/DB_ImplementationPlanv6_Aug09.pdf .
Page 27 states …
The BBC’s voluntary introduction of its New Media Rights in 2007 has been widely
welcomed
and provides a model that Digital Britain recommends should be adopted more widely in
Government and other public bodies who commission online content.
Stephen
Rosser
Nick Underhill
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 01 September 2009 11:14
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Anne Carvel
Subject: update on IPR frameworks
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. I wanted to drop you a quick update as I’m off on honeymoon from
tomorrow (well
technically the wedding first then the honeymoon!!) and won’t be back until end
September. I’ve
spoken to the Comms team who are going to try and find a Minister to launch the pilot in
late October
early November. No dates have been confirmed yet.
I’ve spoken to Rubin at the BBC with regard to sending the Survey Monkey to their
preferred supplier
list and I’m waiting to hear back.
We’ve had several conversations with Jim Wretham from OPSI regarding Framework 1.
I’m just
awaiting sign off from Jon on a few changes and will then hopefully arrange for a revised
framework to
be sent to the group for review later this week. I’ve also emailed Stephen Rosser at
DCMS however
he is on holiday for the next 3 weeks so probably won’t hear anything back for while.
I think this covers everything however Jon is up to speed on all the conversations I’ve
been having so
do give him a call if you have any questions.
See you in a few weeks.
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 04 September 2009 11:55
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Thanks for this Jon which all sounds very interesting. We are checking this out internally
and then we’ll come back to
you. Is there any budget for joint marketing in film and TV sectors?
On the public sector procurement front have you got any press planned in the near
future?
Have a good weekend
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 11:45
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jackie McKenzie; Eva Whitlow; lorna evans; Richard Wilson
Subject: FW: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Hi Nick,
Hope that you’re well.
I thought that you might like to hear about Play Together, an initiative that TIGA
(games) is launching in partnership
with NESTA. I’ve attached today’s press release.
One aspect of this, Creative Industry Switch
http://www.tiga.org/IndustrySwitchResult.aspx might be relevant to
your members because it seeks to bring together games firms with businesses from
other disciplines, including TV,
Film and digital media production.
If you think this would be of interest, I’d be grateful if you could disseminate the info
and link out to your members
please?
Many thanks,
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
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London
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Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 30 September 2009 12:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Andrew Chitty
Subject: John Denham
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Is this news anything to do with the NESTA pilot Public Sector Project?
‘The government must take action to ensure its procurement processes are efficient,
driving savings back to the
frontline, communities secretary John Denham has said’.
http://www.govnet.co.uk/news/govnet/denham-calls-for-efficient-procurement-067
Be good to catch up on a few things when you are free
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 06 October 2009 12:14
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Andrew Chitty'
Subject: RE: John Denham
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Not directly from us. Yes, let’s have a catch-up soon. Sorry, but things have been busy
here with the conferences etc.
Regards,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 September 2009 12:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Andrew Chitty
Subject: John Denham
Hi Jon
Is this news anything to do with the NESTA pilot Public Sector Project?
‘The government must take action to ensure its procurement processes are efficient,
driving savings back to the
frontline, communities secretary John Denham has said’.
http://www.govnet.co.uk/news/govnet/denham-calls-for-efficient-procurement-067
Be good to catch up on a few things when you are free
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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independent feature
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 20 October 2009 17:59
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Here is the link to the digital media survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0SbmNDYOjiW8YBeXnMjrRw_3d_3d Here is
some
suggested text to send with the link:
Publicly-owned organisations spend a lot of money on digital media (estimated approx
£285m p.a.).
NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts) will be launching a
new pilot to
develop, test and implement a new Intellectual Property Rights Framework for publicly
procured digital
media. The pilot will explore whether businesses who keep hold of some of their
intellectual property
can make money from it.
Prior to launching the pilot, NESTA is seeking to better understand how digital media
companies
currently use and exploit IP. The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete.
If you would like to be invited to the launch event please include your email address in
the ‘additional
comments’ section at the end of the survey. The deadline for responses to the survey is
Friday 27
November 2009.,
I’m trying to avoid getting inundated with too many questions regarding the pilot and
therefore want
to avoid giving my email address as a point of reference, however if you think it’s
worthwhile please
add this sentence to the bottom of the email: if you have any questions please submit
them in the
‘additional comments’ section of the survey. This way I also incentivise them to answer
the survey
before submitting a question!!
I’ve approached the IPA and fingers crossed they will be sending it out at some point this
week and
I’m waiting to hear back from the BBC to see if they will send it to their list.
No confirmed date for launch yet but I’m chasing the Comms team.
Thanks for sending the survey on fingers crossed we’ll get some good responses!
Kind regards
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 14 October 2009 12:14
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Hi Debs
Good to hear from you and glad you had a great Honeymoon – how could you not!
Very happy to send out the survey – just send the link to me.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 October 2009 17:10
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: Digital Media Survey
Hi Nick
I’m back from honeymoon!!! How are you? I’m keen to send out the Digital Media
Company Survey
early next week and wondered if you would be happy sending the link out to your
members? If this
works for you, I’ll send you an updated link to the new survey and we can get the ball
rolling.
We still haven’t got a date for the launch event but the events team are on the case so
I’ll let you
know as soon as I have any confirmation.
Kind regards
Deb
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 23 October 2009 15:33
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: meet up
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Long time no see! Hope things are good with you.
Myself and Simon from Monterosa would like to have a chat with you about a project to
create an pan credits site for
the digital industry – could you let me know when a good time might be?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 09 June 2009 09:51
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: NESTA workshop
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
You’re a legend!
See you at 4
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 June 2009 09:34
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: NESTA workshop
Funny -Just reading through the notes over a coffee down in brighton thinking ab best
time to dive in. Looks
like you have planned a great afternoon ! V impressive.
Yes 4 would be great for me
Have fun, good luck and don't let the buggers get you down!
Nick
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From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:16:46 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: NESTA workshop
Hi Nick,
Just wanted to check what time you’re coming over to the workshop?
The group session is at 4-5:30 this would probably be the most interesting.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
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London
EC4A 1DE
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 10 June 2009 12:13
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: debrief
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well. Sorry for being so stressed.
Sally can’t make the meeting this afternoon so we should do it another time.
Hope that you’re not too effected by the tube strike.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 10 June 2009 13:48
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Thanks for letting me know about this postponement.
Enjoyed yesterday – went very well didn’t it!
When are you thinking about having a de brief ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
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From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 10 June 2009 12:13
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: debrief
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well. Sorry for being so stressed.
Sally can’t make the meeting this afternoon so we should do it another time.
Hope that you’re not too effected by the tube strike.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 10 June 2009 14:10
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi A
Sorry I forgot to ask you but could you send me John Varney’s email as I an investment
opportunity to send him?
Related - I’m planning to go and meet most of the Mentees over the next few months to
see how they are getting on
and whether Pact can support them whilst they are on the programme, so do you have a
spread sheet of contacts you
could forward? Save me looking up all their details.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 12 June 2009 10:20
To: [email address]
Subject: Events mail
Categories: Category
Dear all
I thought I’d squeeze in a little events mail out before next weeks long awaited Digital
Britain Report
(released 3.30 next Tuesday afternoon we believe – I’ll be sending round a link and
headlines).
Three events I’m flagging
- Watch a session online of b.TWEEN today which concludes today if you get 10 mins
spare
- Listen to an excellent Chinwag Live session on Freeconomics
- Attend the biggest content market in the world to sell your ideas
Watch the key sessions at b.TWEEN 09 LIVE today - btween.co.uk
Catch all the sessions – but my ones to watch are …
10:20 - 10:40 - Manifesto for Mutual Media Keynote featuring Charles Leadbeater
12:00 - 12:45 - Boom & Bust 2.0? Jon Mitchell (Spotify),
14:40 - 15:25 – Where’s The Money? Peter Cowley (Endemol)
View the full line up:
Watch live / Speakers / Friday 12th
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Excellent Session recently at Chinwag Live - 'Free' rules supreme in the online world, but
is Free
sustainable?
25th Chinwag Live (30th Mar 2009 - This event has obviously passed, but is worth a
listen).
Must companies now monetise or die, and can we challenge the habits of Generation
Free? Chaired by Nic
Brisbourne, the panel featured Azeem Azhar, Bruce Daisley, Victor Keegan, Charlie Blake
Thomas and Alan Patrick
Download podcast here
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iTunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=215837991
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/chinwaglive
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Calling all digital, film, TV and multiplatform producers – sell your ideas overseas!
Places on the UK Indies Pavilion at MIPCOM 2009 are filling fast!
Grants of up to £1400 still available – do you qualify?
MIPCOM is one of the largest international markets in the content industry, attracting
more than 4,000 buyers and
13,000 participants from all over the world, and with the UK Indies Pavilion you can be
part of it.
More than 800 meetings were held on the UK Indie Pavilion last year, with over £100m
worth of deals struck by
attendees over the past five years. Key benefits for attendees include:
• Use of high quality shared meeting facilities
• Invitations to key networking events, with many of the top commissioners attending,
including MSN, Bebo, BBC
online, Disney, Channel 4, Discovery and many more
• Subsidised entry
• Promotional clips on a cutting edge digital viewing system, viewable onsite and pre and
post MIP on
www.ukindies.co.uk
And much more!
UKTI Tap Grants of up to £1400 are available to get you there.
For further details and a full list of costs and benefits go to UK Indies Pavilion or email
Dawn Simpson on
[email address].
Have a good weekend!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 16 June 2009 10:48
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Sorry not to get back to you. Was away end of last week and things got a little busy just
before I left.
This is sort of what I had in mind in the beginning because we would like PACT to look at
the mentor
network and use it after we are done with this pilot. Why don’t we have it as an item at
the
management meeting next week and we can have a chat as a group about it and what is
the best
offering for the companies. What do you think?
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 16 June 2009 11:06
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Aren’t you down to attend?!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 16 June 2009 11:06
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: debrief
Happy to chat – when is your man mtg ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 16 June 2009 10:48
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: debrief
Hi Nick,
Sorry not to get back to you. Was away end of last week and things got a little busy just
before I left.
This is sort of what I had in mind in the beginning because we would like PACT to look at
the mentor
network and use it after we are done with this pilot. Why don’t we have it as an item at
the
management meeting next week and we can have a chat as a group about it and what is
the best
offering for the companies. What do you think?
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 16 June 2009 11:08
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Mon 29 at 9.30 right ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 16 June 2009 10:48
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: debrief
Hi Nick,
Sorry not to get back to you. Was away end of last week and things got a little busy just
before I left.
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This is sort of what I had in mind in the beginning because we would like PACT to look at
the mentor
network and use it after we are done with this pilot. Why don’t we have it as an item at
the
management meeting next week and we can have a chat as a group about it and what is
the best
offering for the companies. What do you think?
AP
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 16 June 2009 11:09
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Yup _ hope that your going to be there since your part of the team…then we can talk
about
programme strategy and also what happens afterwards etc.
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 16 June 2009 11:29
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: debrief
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Cool – I’m on it !
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 19 June 2009 16:56
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Ian Wyatt
Subject: Multiplatform: Joined-up Production training day
Categories: Category
Dear all
Last few places remaining!
Multiplatform: Joined-up Production training
A one-day workshop to help production companies and digital interactive agencies work
together to create cross
platform content – June 25th London
Who’s it for? Producers, APs, project and operations managers, and other production
team-members of TV, digital
media and interactive companies looking to develop joint
multiplatform projects. NOTE: delegates must bring with them a project that they would
like to develop
Indie Training Fund Key trainers are Kirsty Hunter (Lion TV) and Tim Morgan (Mint
Digital) brand new Multiplatform
workshops (This workshop has been planned in partnership with Pact)
Delegate comments from last time this day ran were ….
The day-long workshop gave those attending the chance to find out from case studies,
discussion and sharing their
own experience, what makes effective multiplatform projects, what’s hot and what isn’t,
and how to devise, plan
and manage projects successfully.
‘massively important shared information’
‘landmark multiplatform successes helped give me an idea of what pushes through and
why’
‘open discussion - flexible chat & ability to question throughout’
http://www.indietrainingfund.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/itf-courses-jun-
jul-09.pdf
**Various prices and special offers running – Including discounts for Pact members
Have a good weekend!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 29 June 2009 17:27
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: [email address]; Amanda Russell
Subject: public sector procurment
Importance: High
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Jon
Following on from our meeting today regarding the drafting up of the public sector
procurement frameworks I thought
the easiest way to complete these was to get every one in the same room.
Andrew can do the following dates so could Jon and Amanda let me know which dates
work for you please:
July
13th am or pm
16th am
17th am
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 July 2009 10:53
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: FW: DIGITAL BRITAIN
Categories: Category
Nick,
Fyi, is it your understanding that Jim would sit on our group?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Wretham, Jim [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 July 2009 13:13
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Carter, Lucia; Jackson, Marcia; Ellis, Jo; Brook, Beth; Sullivan, Karen
Subject: DIGITAL BRITAIN
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Dear Jon
I recently had a meeting with PACT about some of the issues raised in the Digital Britain
report.
Digital Britain states that a working party, being led by NESTA, is being formed to look at
the
policy around ownership and commissioning of digital products. OPSI has been
nominated to be a
member of that group. I would be grateful if you could let me know when you are
planning to hold
the first meeting.
In all probability, I will be the OPSI representative on the working party.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Jim
Jim Wretham
Head of Information Policy
Office of Public Sector Information
The National Archives
Dragonfly House
2 Gilders Way
NORWICH
NR3 1UB
Tel: 01603 553219
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Fax: 01603 553227
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 13 July 2009 09:34
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: DIGITAL BRITAIN
Categories: Category
Jim was at our opsi meeting but we did not ask the direct question about their
relationship.
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 13 July 2009 15:53
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I wondered if you’ve had a chance to review the dates below? Jon has given me the
preference of 6
August, does this date work for you?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 09 July 2009 11:01
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. I’ve had a look at available dates for the workshop and would like to
suggest the
following:
22 July – am
23 July – anytime
6 August – anytime
I’m assuming the workshop will last 2-3 hours, let me know if this works for you?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 July 2009 10:50
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Subject: Public Procurement IPR project
Importance: High
Nick,
This mail for the benefit of Deb, who is now leading the mgt on this project as discussed.
You’re going to send over a draft strawman for the 17th on the framework, based on the
BBC model. We also need
some definitions. I can review and we’ll get together on it afterwards. I’ll send a revised
meeting request.
We should be clear that the IPR framework works with whatever procurement process is
used – ie. Agnostic to any
commissioning process.
Nick, you’ll warm up Adrian and perhaps introduce him to Deb via email. We’ll tee him
up at the beginning of the
meeting so that he can reassure people.
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Nick, you were going to use your members to get names and email addresses of other
public sector commissioners
who we may want in the meeting. Please can you send these to Deb asap so that we can
send out the invites?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 13 July 2009 15:56
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Adam Minns
Subject: New remit for Channel 4
Categories: Category
Dear all
Following the Digital Britain Review (DBR) the government have proposed a new remit
Channel 4 which C4 are due
to respond to shortly (weeks).
The new remit is ‘to provide seed corn for creative innovation in multi-media world’.
C4 new remit will include:
Invest in range of innovative original content
Film
Alternative perspectives
Cultural diversity
Learning
National and international news and current affairs
Partner with British cultural organisations
Digital media
Stimulate competition with BBC in children’s – key part of new remit
Channel 4 sections with DBR an be found at P144 of report
http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/broadcasting/5631.aspx/
In terms of Digital Media - DBR welcomed the goals that are laid out in C4’s Next on
Four paper.
(http://www.channel4.com/about4/next_on4.html)
In terms of timescales - C4 board will be submitting its new remit to Government soon –
but there will be no public
formal way to engage with this process. (However Pact will be meeting with Government
and Regulator with
members comments, so this is your opportunity to make your feelings heard)
In terms of next steps / actions - I will be sending round an invite to a Wiki and
discussion forum (Wetpaint) where
Pact members can discuss this remit. If you have specific issues or points you want to
raise directly with me please
feel free to drop me a line or give me a call.
Sorry if you are not a member you can’t get access to Wiki – easy option join!
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 17 July 2009 14:32
To: Durrant, Paul; Richard Braham
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: email intro
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Thanks Jon for the intro’s - my details as follows …
Have good weekends!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive – Digital
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Durrant, Paul [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 10 July 2009 09:04
To: Jon Kingsbury; Richard Braham; Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: email intro
Thanks Jon for the introductions. My details below:
Paul Durrant
Director of Business Development / Director Dare to be Digital
University of Abertay Dundee
Bell Street
Dundee
Scotland
DD1 1HG
+44 1382 308000 / 07966 170627
Promoting young talent and innovation in video games production
www.daretobedigital.com
The University of Abertay Dundee is a charity registered in Scotland, No: SC016040
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09, July, 2009 10:42
To: Durrant, Paul; Richard Braham; Nick Underhill
Subject: email intro
Gents,
We all had lunch together in the park on Monday. Here are your respective details.
Regards,
Jon
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London
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 17 July 2009 17:32
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I’ve sent an invitation for the framework workshop to the following people:
OPSI - Carol Tullo
COI - Bob Ager & Phil Sloman
Cabinet Office - Richard Stirling
National Archives - Jim Wretham
Kew - Mike Saunders
Tate - Jane Burton
Arts Council - Gill Johnson / Lucy Hutton
NHS Choices - Charles Morrissey
DCMS – William Calladine
For info here is the note I’ve just sent:
In the recent Digital Britain report NESTA was charged with leading a new pilot to
develop, test and
implement a new IPR framework for the public procurement of digital media. I would like
to invite you
to attend a pilot kick-off workshop we are holding on Thursday 6 August, 2pm – 5pm.
The workshop will be an opportunity for us to discuss a proposed new framework as well
as giving
everyone an opportunity to discuss any test projects they would like to pilot.
I will circulate a copy of the new framework in advance of the workshop but at this stage
I’d just like
to check your availability for 6 August.
Let me know if there is anyone else you think we should invite? Jon mentioned you have
asked Adrian
Hall to present, is there anything you need me to do to follow up on this?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 July 2009 15:57
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Yep 6th is good for me
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 July 2009 15:53
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Hi Nick
I wondered if you’ve had a chance to review the dates below? Jon has given me the
preference of 6
August, does this date work for you?
Kind regards
Deb
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 09 July 2009 11:01
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Procurement IPR project
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. I’ve had a look at available dates for the workshop and would like to
suggest the
following:
22 July – am
23 July – anytime
6 August – anytime
I’m assuming the workshop will last 2-3 hours, let me know if this works for you?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 July 2009 10:50
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Subject: Public Procurement IPR project
Importance: High
Nick,
This mail for the benefit of Deb, who is now leading the mgt on this project as discussed.
You’re going to send over a draft strawman for the 17th on the framework, based on the
BBC model. We also need
some definitions. I can review and we’ll get together on it afterwards. I’ll send a revised
meeting request.
We should be clear that the IPR framework works with whatever procurement process is
used – ie. Agnostic to any
commissioning process.
Nick, you’ll warm up Adrian and perhaps introduce him to Deb via email. We’ll tee him
up at the beginning of the
meeting so that he can reassure people.
Nick, you were going to use your members to get names and email addresses of other
public sector commissioners
who we may want in the meeting. Please can you send these to Deb asap so that we can
send out the invites?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 20 July 2009 15:17
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Clare Naden; Amanda Russell
Subject: Pact Digital Newsletter #2
Categories: Category
Dear all
Here’s the second mail out to digital media members and key stakeholders to keep you
up to date with our work,
each others news and other relevant going’s on in the industry.
See details below on…
1. New Members
2. New Digital Champion
3. Digital Test Beds
4. Design Co. Births and Deaths in London
5. Children’s Media Consumption
If you have ideas, stories or comments on this mail or anything else we do please mail
me at [email address]
Have a good week, Nick
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1. New Pact Digital Members this month (Quantity low, quality high!)
*Two Four Communications
* Advocacy
* Microsoft
* Stardotstar
2. Government has a new digital champion
Martha Lane Fox, the Governments new digital champion is doing the rounds and spoke
at the recent Reboot Britain
event – she was impressive. She has a budget of £200m to ensure broadband is
available to every household by
2012 as pledged as part of its Digital Britain report. She had some interesting facts that
cut across some of our
agendas that are worth noting:
She noted that 80% of Governments interaction with the public is with the ‘bottom 25%
of society’ and of those 75%
have no internet access. If Government could deliver services to everyone online then
everyone could benefit from
access and savings (as we know).
She quantified the individual benefits that internet access provides:
Savings of upto £270 a year
10% increase in income
Increases in confidence
Access to skills
I have some contact details for her office if anyone needs contact details.
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3. Digital Test Beds
Another Digital Britain announcement was the £10m DBR Digital Test Beds programme.
It sounds like the whole
thing was slightly sprung on the Technology Strategy Board, but further details of the
actual programmes are
expected shortly. The basics are three main groups: Networks providers, Content
providers and users (customers)
who will be brought together within a ‘controlled experiment’ where the ‘rules of
engagement are suspended’.
Micropayments are one of the top three pilot projects. Pact are going to be involved in
this pilot as micropayments
are potentially massive assuming customer acceptance in their take up.
4. Design Births and Deaths in London
Great interactive map that shows the births, marriages and deaths of the digital design
industry of London across
the past 10 years. Designed and built by Poke London for the exhibition Super
Contemporary at the Design Museum.
See http://vimeo.com/5269852
5. Children’s Media Consumption
Much comment has already been generated by the report prepared by a 15 years (and
seven months) summer work
intern with Morgan Stanley on how teenagers "consume" media. The report is a very
brief snapshot of one
teenager's views on the consumption of media – radio, television, film, music,
newspapers, gaming, the Internet,
directories, devices and viral/outdoor marketing (and perhaps it should be remembered
that it is one teenager's
views). Morgan Stanley said that the report provided "one of the clearest and most
thought provoking insights"
they had seen – in one sense the report said nothing too unexpected - teenagers were
consuming more media, but
in a number of different ways and were almost certainly not prepared to pay for it (the
report gave a figure of eight
in ten having downloaded illegally) but the responses from other teenagers have been
interesting, disputing
statements that radio, television and newspapers were not significant. There did seem to
be some agreement about
Twitter however – one comment was quite acerbic: "the only people that use Twitter are
celebrities with nothing
else to do and bored old people who think they're connecting with the younger
generation" (in November 2008, the
Pew Internet and American Life Project found the median age of Twitter users in the US
was 31, higher than 26 for
Facebook and 27 for MySpace and in April this year, web metrics firm comScore reported
that the majority of
Twitter's users (over 10 million of them) were over 35). Sarah Brown twitters … See
http://media.ft.com/cms/c3852b2e-6f9a-11de-bfc5-00144feabdc0.pdf for the rep.
(Many thanks to the guys at
www.Wiggin.co.uk for this story).
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 20 July 2009 15:28
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Pact Digital Newsletter #2
Categories: Category
Thanks Nick,
Couple of Qs:
1. Who is the person you’re speaking to at the TSB?
2. What did you decide re Skillset?
Ta
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 July 2009 15:17
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Clare Naden; Amanda Russell
Subject: Pact Digital Newsletter #2
Dear all
Here’s the second mail out to digital media members and key stakeholders to keep you
up to date with our work,
each others news and other relevant going’s on in the industry.
See details below on…
1. New Members
2. New Digital Champion
3. Digital Test Beds
4. Design Co. Births and Deaths in London
5. Children’s Media Consumption
If you have ideas, stories or comments on this mail or anything else we do please mail
me at [email address]
Have a good week, Nick
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1. New Pact Digital Members this month (Quantity low, quality high!)
*Two Four Communications
* Advocacy
* Microsoft
* Stardotstar
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2. Government has a new digital champion
Martha Lane Fox, the Governments new digital champion is doing the rounds and spoke
at the recent Reboot Britain
event – she was impressive. She has a budget of £200m to ensure broadband is
available to every household by
2012 as pledged as part of its Digital Britain report. She had some interesting facts that
cut across some of our
agendas that are worth noting:
She noted that 80% of Governments interaction with the public is with the ‘bottom 25%
of society’ and of those 75%
have no internet access. If Government could deliver services to everyone online then
everyone could benefit from
access and savings (as we know).
She quantified the individual benefits that internet access provides:
Savings of upto £270 a year
10% increase in income
Increases in confidence
Access to skills
I have some contact details for her office if anyone needs contact details.
3. Digital Test Beds
Another Digital Britain announcement was the £10m DBR Digital Test Beds programme.
It sounds like the whole
thing was slightly sprung on the Technology Strategy Board, but further details of the
actual programmes are
expected shortly. The basics are three main groups: Networks providers, Content
providers and users (customers)
who will be brought together within a ‘controlled experiment’ where the ‘rules of
engagement are suspended’.
Micropayments are one of the top three pilot projects. Pact are going to be involved in
this pilot as micropayments
are potentially massive assuming customer acceptance in their take up.
4. Design Births and Deaths in London
Great interactive map that shows the births, marriages and deaths of the digital design
industry of London across
the past 10 years. Designed and built by Poke London for the exhibition Super
Contemporary at the Design Museum.
See http://vimeo.com/5269852
5. Children’s Media Consumption
Much comment has already been generated by the report prepared by a 15 years (and
seven months) summer work
intern with Morgan Stanley on how teenagers "consume" media. The report is a very
brief snapshot of one
teenager's views on the consumption of media – radio, television, film, music,
newspapers, gaming, the Internet,
directories, devices and viral/outdoor marketing (and perhaps it should be remembered
that it is one teenager's
views). Morgan Stanley said that the report provided "one of the clearest and most
thought provoking insights"
they had seen – in one sense the report said nothing too unexpected - teenagers were
consuming more media, but
in a number of different ways and were almost certainly not prepared to pay for it (the
report gave a figure of eight
in ten having downloaded illegally) but the responses from other teenagers have been
interesting, disputing
statements that radio, television and newspapers were not significant. There did seem to
be some agreement about
Twitter however – one comment was quite acerbic: "the only people that use Twitter are
celebrities with nothing
else to do and bored old people who think they're connecting with the younger
generation" (in November 2008, the
Pew Internet and American Life Project found the median age of Twitter users in the US
was 31, higher than 26 for
Facebook and 27 for MySpace and in April this year, web metrics firm comScore reported
that the majority of
Twitter's users (over 10 million of them) were over 35). Sarah Brown twitters … See
http://media.ft.com/cms/c3852b2e-6f9a-11de-bfc5-00144feabdc0.pdf for the rep.
(Many thanks to the guys at
www.Wiggin.co.uk for this story).
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 July 2009 15:17
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Clare Naden; Amanda Russell
Subject: Pact Digital Newsletter #2
Dear all
Here’s the second mail out to digital media members and key stakeholders to keep you
up to date with our work,
each others news and other relevant going’s on in the industry.
See details below on…
1. New Members
2. New Digital Champion
3. Digital Test Beds
4. Design Co. Births and Deaths in London
5. Children’s Media Consumption
If you have ideas, stories or comments on this mail or anything else we do please mail
me at [email address]
Have a good week, Nick
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1. New Pact Digital Members this month (Quantity low, quality high!)
*Two Four Communications
* Advocacy
* Microsoft
* Stardotstar
2. Government has a new digital champion
Martha Lane Fox, the Governments new digital champion is doing the rounds and spoke
at the recent Reboot Britain
event – she was impressive. She has a budget of £200m to ensure broadband is
available to every household by
2012 as pledged as part of its Digital Britain report. She had some interesting facts that
cut across some of our
agendas that are worth noting:
She noted that 80% of Governments interaction with the public is with the ‘bottom 25%
of society’ and of those 75%
have no internet access. If Government could deliver services to everyone online then
everyone could benefit from
access and savings (as we know).
She quantified the individual benefits that internet access provides:
Savings of upto £270 a year
10% increase in income
Increases in confidence
Access to skills
I have some contact details for her office if anyone needs contact details.
3. Digital Test Beds
Another Digital Britain announcement was the £10m DBR Digital Test Beds programme.
It sounds like the whole
thing was slightly sprung on the Technology Strategy Board, but further details of the
actual programmes are
expected shortly. The basics are three main groups: Networks providers, Content
providers and users (customers)
who will be brought together within a ‘controlled experiment’ where the ‘rules of
engagement are suspended’.
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Micropayments are one of the top three pilot projects. Pact are going to be involved in
this pilot as micropayments
are potentially massive assuming customer acceptance in their take up.
4. Design Births and Deaths in London
Great interactive map that shows the births, marriages and deaths of the digital design
industry of London across
the past 10 years. Designed and built by Poke London for the exhibition Super
Contemporary at the Design Museum.
See http://vimeo.com/5269852
5. Children’s Media Consumption
Much comment has already been generated by the report prepared by a 15 years (and
seven months) summer work
intern with Morgan Stanley on how teenagers "consume" media. The report is a very
brief snapshot of one
teenager's views on the consumption of media – radio, television, film, music,
newspapers, gaming, the Internet,
directories, devices and viral/outdoor marketing (and perhaps it should be remembered
that it is one teenager's
views). Morgan Stanley said that the report provided "one of the clearest and most
thought provoking insights"
they had seen – in one sense the report said nothing too unexpected - teenagers were
consuming more media, but
in a number of different ways and were almost certainly not prepared to pay for it (the
report gave a figure of eight
in ten having downloaded illegally) but the responses from other teenagers have been
interesting, disputing
statements that radio, television and newspapers were not significant. There did seem to
be some agreement about
Twitter however – one comment was quite acerbic: "the only people that use Twitter are
celebrities with nothing
else to do and bored old people who think they're connecting with the younger
generation" (in November 2008, the
Pew Internet and American Life Project found the median age of Twitter users in the US
was 31, higher than 26 for
Facebook and 27 for MySpace and in April this year, web metrics firm comScore reported
that the majority of
Twitter's users (over 10 million of them) were over 35). Sarah Brown twitters … See
http://media.ft.com/cms/c3852b2e-6f9a-11de-bfc5-00144feabdc0.pdf for the rep.
(Many thanks to the guys at
www.Wiggin.co.uk for this story).
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 23 July 2009 11:12
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: Pilots kick off mtg
Categories: Category
Hi Debs
Thanks for the useful conference call yesterday which fleshed out the issues.
Three further thoughts …
1) I wonder if you had thought about asking Mike from Kew and Charles from NHS if
they were prepared to make
project commitments to the pilot prior to the kick off meeting. I realise they can’t make
the meeting but they were
the most positive about the introduction of a new framework when we had our DBR
meeting. I think if we arrived at
the kick off meeting with news that organisations had made a commitment to bring
projects to the party (even if it
was later in the year) it would encourage other within the group to make a similar
commitment. What do you think?
2) I am asking the following people if they know of projects or frameworks (and who
their owners are) which they
think would lend themselves to the pilot. They may contact you directly in the coming
days as I’m away on holiday
for a week.
[email address]
[email address]
[email address]
[email address]
3) Might it be useful to invite Mr Chitty to the kick off meeting (if you haven’t already) as
I think he could add useful
producers and commissioning insight. (He is away this week but his PA can block the
times out in his diary).
0208 600 9300
Asst: Charlene Brown
[email address]
Over and out
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 23 July 2009 17:12
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; 'Amanda Russell'
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Thanks for the email:
1) I think your point re Mike and Charles is a good one. Perhaps when we circulate the
framework
I can ask them to send me any pilot ideas they might have and whether they would be
happy
for us to ‘voice’ them as examples at the workshop?
2) Thanks for sending the email asking for projects etc.
3) I haven’t invited Andrew but will do so now.
I’m really keen to send the framework to attendees next week, are you happy for us to
do this before
you’ve seen the final outline?
Have a lovely week off.
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 July 2009 11:12
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Debs
Thanks for the useful conference call yesterday which fleshed out the issues.
Three further thoughts …
1) I wonder if you had thought about asking Mike from Kew and Charles from NHS if
they were prepared to make
project commitments to the pilot prior to the kick off meeting. I realise they can’t make
the meeting but they were
the most positive about the introduction of a new framework when we had our DBR
meeting. I think if we arrived at
the kick off meeting with news that organisations had made a commitment to bring
projects to the party (even if it
was later in the year) it would encourage other within the group to make a similar
commitment. What do you think?
2) I am asking the following people if they know of projects or frameworks (and who
their owners are) which they
think would lend themselves to the pilot. They may contact you directly in the coming
days as I’m away on holiday
for a week.
[email address]
[email address]
[email address]
[email address]
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3) Might it be useful to invite Mr Chitty to the kick off meeting (if you haven’t already) as
I think he could add useful
producers and commissioning insight. (He is away this week but his PA can block the
times out in his diary).
0208 600 9300
Asst: Charlene Brown
[email address]
Over and out
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 23 July 2009 17:41
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; 'Amanda Russell'
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
If we can get the framework signed off tomorrow then I’m happy to send it to attendees
without the
definitions and terms. I’m really keen to give the attendees as much time as possible to
review and
raise any issues/questions in advance of the workshop which will hopefully allow us to
manage
expectations both prior and during the session.
Does this work for you?
Thanks
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 July 2009 17:31
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Deb
1. ‘Voicing’ them – like you thinking
2. Project ideas should be coming your way
3. Thanks for inviting Andrew
In terms of sending Framework Docs out, can we please hold off till tomorrow?
A. The Frameworks – Amanda will amend the Frameworks slightly (with the commercial
/ revenue share options we
discussed) and then send them over to you tomorrow
In terms of the Definitions I am proposing the following:
B. Definitions and deal terms - we will have them drafted and agreed by Monday the 3rd.
(Given the importance of
these documents these defs and terms will need to been cleared by our Industry group
before they can be sent out).
Please let me and Amanda know you are Ok with this?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 July 2009 17:12
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Nick
Thanks for the email:
1) I think your point re Mike and Charles is a good one. Perhaps when we circulate the
framework
I can ask them to send me any pilot ideas they might have and whether they would be
happy
for us to ‘voice’ them as examples at the workshop?
2) Thanks for sending the email asking for projects etc.
3) I haven’t invited Andrew but will do so now.
I’m really keen to send the framework to attendees next week, are you happy for us to
do this before
you’ve seen the final outline?
Have a lovely week off.
Deb
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From: Amanda Russell [[email address]]
Sent: 30 July 2009 12:47
To: Deborah Fox; Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; John Mcvay
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Deborah,
I think it would be helpful to have a discussion regarding this once I have had an
opportunity to review these before
circulation. I will take a look at these now and drop an email.
Thanks
Amanda
Amanda Russell
Head of Legal Affairs
Pact
3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House
153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
Direct Dial: 020-7380-8237
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 July 2009 12:45
To: Amanda Russell; Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; John Mcvay
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Amanda
Thanks for sending through the frameworks. I've reviewed them with Jon and we think it
might work
better to align the frameworks more closely with the BBC outline. We would therefore
like to propose
the attached framework which incorporates both versions. We felt this would be a better
way of
outlining the 'strawman' and will also allow us to then provide practical proven examples
of how this
has worked for the BBC (which I think will give us a better starting point for the
workshop discussion).
As Nick's on holiday I'll hold off sending this to attendees until he’s had a chance to
review it. If
possible I’d like to circulate the framework by close of play Monday.
Please let me know if you have any questions at this stage, otherwise perhaps we can
catch up with
you and Nick on Monday?
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Kind regards
Deb
From: Amanda Russell [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 July 2009 13:33
To: Deborah Fox; Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; John Mcvay
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Deborah,
I have attached the updated frameworks re commercial revenue ( and added info re an
option a and b) all on the
individual frameworks.
If you are happy with them then please send them out. I will draft up the deal memo
and hopefully have that to you by
the end of next week or following Monday for you to circulate as well.
Best
Amanda
Amanda Russell
Head of Legal Affairs
Pact
3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House
153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
Direct Dial: 020-7380-8237
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 July 2009 17:41
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Nick
If we can get the framework signed off tomorrow then I’m happy to send it to attendees
without the
definitions and terms. I’m really keen to give the attendees as much time as possible to
review and
raise any issues/questions in advance of the workshop which will hopefully allow us to
manage
expectations both prior and during the session.
Does this work for you?
Thanks
Deb
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 30 July 2009 13:01
To: 'Amanda Russell'; Deborah Fox; 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'John Mcvay'; 'Andrew Chitty'
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Dear all,
Happy to discuss of course, but I felt it would be helpful over email to give a bit of a
rationale about our thinking on
this, so that it’s clear that we’re not just changing the goalposts.
I’ve realised from conversations with some of those who will be present at the workshop
that their expectations
(given by the Digital Britain Report) for our strawman is that it will bear a *very* close
relationship to the existing
BBC frameworks. Therefore on reflection, this seemed like a more suitable starting place.
The other benefit is that the BBC frameworks have some very clear deal terms and
definitions about the actual
workings, for which I anticipate questions on.
Finally, the existing frameworks have the benefit of already being reviewed by BBC
business affairs teams and
therefore are legally robust.
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Amanda Russell [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 July 2009 12:47
To: Deborah Fox; Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; John Mcvay
Subject: RE: Pilots kick off mtg
Hi Deborah,
I think it would be helpful to have a discussion regarding this once I have had an
opportunity to review these before
circulation. I will take a look at these now and drop an email.
Thanks
Amanda
Amanda Russell
Head of Legal Affairs
Pact
3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House
153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
Direct Dial: 020-7380-8237
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 03 August 2009 11:06
To: Deborah Fox; Amanda Russell
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: IPR framework
Categories: Category
Hi Deb
Thanks - I’ll try and catch Jon this afternoon
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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independent feature film,
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 August 2009 11:04
To: Amanda Russell
Cc: Nick Underhill; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: IPR framework
Thanks Amanda. I’m in and out of meetings for most of today but Jon is around this
afternoon so it
might be better for Nick to call Jon directly.
Kind regards
Deb
From: Amanda Russell [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 August 2009 11:00
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: IPR framework
Hi Deborah,
Spoke to Nick, he is going to give you a call.
Best
Amanda
Amanda Russell
Head of Legal Affairs
Pact
3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House
153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
Direct Dial: 020-7380-8237
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 August 2009 10:57
To: Amanda Russell
Subject: IPR framework
Hi Amanda
Hope you had a nice weekend. Sorry I didn’t get a chance to call you back on Friday I
was in a
meeting for most of the afternoon. Have you managed to speak to Nick regarding the
new framework
suggestion?
Kind regards
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 06 August 2009 11:00
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: this afternoon
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Hope you had a nice week off. Would you mind giving a short introduction to Adrian just
before his
presentation today?
Kind regards
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 06 August 2009 13:17
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: IPR definitions
Categories: Category
Nearly done with def’s and will send them over soon – but not entirely convinced that
they will add much at this stage
See you in a bit
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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independent feature film,
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 August 2009 10:30
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: IPR definitions
Ta, appreciate it.
Thought you were flouncing off in a huff, but you’ve convinced me otherwise _
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 August 2009 10:29
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: IPR definitions
We will pull something together for you, you old dog : - )
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 August 2009 10:20
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: IPR definitions
Nick,
By definitions, we were hoping for things like:
Format
Content (Copy, photos, video, commercially licensed content, such as new feeds, music)
Technology (aps, code, Flash)
Information (personal or publicly-owned data) – which we would deem out of scope
Characters
Brands
These aren’t all covered by the BBC frameworks.
However, if you’re happy with these as terms, I can describe them in the meeting?
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 August 2009 10:13
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: FW: IPR definitions
Hi Jon
I think these definitions have now been superseded by your bbc type framework and
also the revenue share options
we talked about yesterday.
In terms of the area of ‘sustainability’ all points 1 to 5 in the proposed licensing system
below sum up what we
discussed yesterday. ie that if suppliers have some ownership they will invest above and
beyond the nature of a
standard work for hire contract. So we are talking about getting more for your money
rather than paying less.
Benefits of the proposed new frameworks over the current (various) frameworks, where
the crown retains IPR in 99%
in most cases.
A) Licensing system (Proposed new frameworks)
1. Value for money – Supplier is likely to over deliver and over supply works to the client
2. Sustainability - Supplier will build longevity into the project beyond the lifetime of the
funding
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3. Income – potential for supplier to create revenue for both parties from sales
4. Continual improvements – upgrades can be incorporated into the license
5. Flexibility – Client still has the ability to make amendments within the terms of the
license
B) Non Licensing system (Current frameworks)
1. Value for money – Supplier is likely to meet the minimum thresh hold of the spec in
order to make a profit
2. Boom and bust – project dies when funding stops (usually 3 years)
3. Income – No potential for supplier to create revenue for both parties from sales
4. Improvements – upgrades could be costly and time consuming
5. Flexibility – Client has full control over any amendments
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From: "Deborah Fox" <[email address]>
Date: 5 August 2009 09:05:33 GMT+01:00
To: "Amanda Russell" <[email address]>
Subject: IPR definitions
Hi Amanda
I hope you’re well. Do you know when you will be able to send over the definitions
document for the IPR framework? Have you also had any further thoughts regarding a
mechanism we can use to enable a revenue share/or ‘other’ to come back to a public
sector organisation?
Kind regards
Debbie
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 07 August 2009 15:37
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Amanda Russell
Subject: RE: thanks
Categories: Category
Thanks
Have a good one yourself
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 August 2009 14:53
To: Nick Underhill; Amanda Russell
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: thanks
Hi Nick / Amanda
Thanks for all your help pulling everything together for yesterday’s workshop. I hope you
found the
discussion interesting, Jon and I will be in touch soon with next steps.
Have a lovely weekend!
Kind regards
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 13 August 2009 13:03
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: PUBLIC IPR FRAMEWORKS (second draft)
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Thanks for the email, here are my comments:
1. I agree – the frameworks are starting to look never ending and I’m worried too much
confusion
could prevent anyone from getting involved
2. I think you’re right and would like to suggest we add the bullet point – Rights to
bespoke
technology would be made available under Crown Copyright licence (Jon does this look
ok to
you)?
3. Thanks
4. In the interests of testing and evaluating the pilot I’d actually like to suggest we make
the fixed
term 1 year with an option of extending a further year. This could give us some really
interesting results i.e. did the public org feel it necessary to request an extension after a
year,
what did the creative org do with the IP after that year. Perhaps this is too simplistic and
may
have the public org running out the door but from a programme perspective this would
be
ideal. Jon – what do you think?
Thanks for offering to market out the survey, I’m in the process of drafting some
questions but it
would be great if you could have a look over them and let me know what you think?
I don’t know Fiona but it sounds like that might be a good idea to use Skillsets database
too! Jon has
also suggested one or two other NM databases and so my only concern is that we will
end up targeting
the same people two or three times (on the other hand, the more the merrier!!)
With regard to the timetable, I’ll keep you in the loop with all developments and I’ll aim
to meet with
our events/comms team over the next few weeks.
With regard to the COI roster, unfortunately I don’t know enough about it to identify a
clear
opportunity for the frameworks pilot but happy to discuss further.
PSOnline looks interesting (and could be good timing) but I think we would prefer to
launch something
at NESTA (I’ll check with Comms).
Getting some big names onboard with pilot would be great and perhaps it’s worth us
having some
further discussion around this point. In order to create a bit of buzz around the launch I
would be
keen to hold off releasing the frameworks however it might be worth giving a few ‘key’
people a sneak
preview and getting their comments, we could even have a panel discussion at the
launch. Ideally I’d
like to be able to gauge what the market feels about these frameworks while also
keeping them
slightly embargoed (am I asking the impossible did I hear you say!!). I’ll ask the Comms
team what
they think and perhaps you and I (and Jon) can get together and run through some
ideas.
Kind regards
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 12 August 2009 17:14
To: Jon Kingsbury; Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: PUBLIC IPR FRAMEWORKS (second draft)
Hi Jon and Deb
Sounds like a very sensible and pragmatic way forward.
My thoughts on the Straw man are …
1. I would love to know the actual numbers (%) of commissions at the BBC passing
through Framework 4 and 5 ? I’m
wondering if there is any way of combining these two in any way as we have added
Framework 6 and the list is now
looking a little long and getting more and more complex. Perhaps we wait and see what
feed back comes back hey.
2. Wouldn’t Crown Copyright apply to frameworks 5 (on the bespoke elements) as well
as 1, 2 as you state?
3. I’ve attached the Open Source example from DIUS that we highlighted in our research
to you. Might be useful at
some point.
4. The fixed term (5 and then 2 yrs ) has been removed but I thought we were going to
go for 3 and then 2yrs, rather
than leaving it blank – but happy to discuss.
My thoughts on next steps are…
In terms of survey – great idea. We are of course very happy to help out and market any
survey out to members. I
also thought Fiona K at Skillset would be interested in this and they could be useful as
their annual survey has a usual
database of NM people and companies which you could utilise?
Agree with your timetable and approach regarding public bodies and high level champion
– all of which you should
make sure we are keep up to date on so we can lobby on the same page.
A couple of minor thoughts…
I hear the COI are revising their digital media roster – an opportunity?
Is this public service conference in Oct an opportunity to announce something or Goven
minister to announce
something? http://www.guardian.co.uk/psonline ?
I hear a couple of the bigger indies are now seriously looking at the public sector market
(because of the press about
changes to the rights / commissioning regime) who have never been near it before.
Should we be thinking about
putting some of our thinking / work up online on a simple blog / wiki website (Ning?) to
point our opportunities and
allow people to engage with the campaign?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 August 2009 18:14
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Subject: PUBLIC IPR FRAMEWORKS (second draft)
Deb,
As discussed, here’s an amended version of the straw man, following Thursday’s
meeting.
Added Framework 6 – open-source
Made it explicit about Crown copyright in frameworks 1 and 2
Lost the fixed term
Amended exclusivity to “specific use”
Lost the UK/ex-UK reference, except in one case of approval.
My suggested way forward with this is as follows:
1. Get feedback from the group that met on these changes.
2. Deb is going to organise a survey of digital media businesses to understand
demand/awareness around
secondary rights exploitation
3. Work towards publishing these at the beginning of October, with a call for both
suppliers and
commissioners to join up with projects
4. Seek high-level champion (Stephen Timms?) who can launch the published
frameworks early October with
the call for participants
Nick, your comments on this welcome.
Jon
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 18 August 2009 12:07
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentor mtg
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Categories: Category
Hi Angela
Really sorry but I will not be able to make the mentoring meeting tomorrow.
Best
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:37
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Excellent stuff – sounds like things are going well.
Thanks for the invite into the group and I’ll keep up to date via Linkedin – that way face
to face time with Darrell is
minimised!
Great news re JK! (could you send me their home address so I can send a card when
you get back home – at some
point this week if you get a sec)
Hard work aren’t I !
Lets hook up soon and grab a coffee etc
Best
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Senior Policy Executive
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From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:20
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Nick!
Sorry to go off the radar recently we’ve just been just to get the logistics sorted dealing
with contracts
and the like.
A week ago Friday we held the mentee induction workshop where we had 19 of the 24
companies here
for a day and they were all really excited and chuffed about the programme it was
excellent. A lot of
sharing and caring…Tom introduced his company first so naturally that set the tone!
The next workshops on the 9th of June…you know about that right? I’m sure you do.
Anyway after the
induction I introduced all the companies to their mentors and now they’ve got to get
their first
meetings underway.
I’m not really sending out group emails at the moment…I don’t see much of Darrel either
in fact I’m
not quite sure what he is doing. He has set up a linked in group and we’ve invited all the
mentors/mentees to it. I’ve just made friends with you on linkedin then I can invite you
to the group.
Darrel should be updating it with information and events. Aside from that he’s managed
to not really
have a job at the moment…!
I would like your thoughts on the first workshop/subsequent workshops – I’ve got a
rough agenda and
we just need to think of content. In addition we’ve put the ‘support’ side of things on
hold for the
moment until we know what the companies are looking for but I think there are things
that we should
start to look at and it would be good to get everyone together for a brainstorm now that
things have
slowed down.
Happy to come to you and update you over a coffee if that works?
Speak soon
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
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London
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:00
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: mentor stuff
Hi Angela
How are things going?
Just wondering what’s happening on the mentor network front – I hear there is some
kind of first get together soon
and some kind of web group been set up – can I get included in the mails / group to be
keep up to speed. I don’t
necessarily need to be directly involved but I’d love to see whats going on and see how
things are progressing from
time to time. Hope this is OK?
Have a good week
Any news from Jon ?
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 18 August 2009 14:01
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: mentor mtg
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Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Thanks for letting me know. I’ll send you through the notes from the meeting.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 August 2009 12:07
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentor mtg
Hi Angela
Really sorry but I will not be able to make the mentoring meeting tomorrow.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:37
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Excellent stuff – sounds like things are going well.
Thanks for the invite into the group and I’ll keep up to date via Linkedin – that way face
to face time with Darrell is
minimised!
Great news re JK! (could you send me their home address so I can send a card when
you get back home – at some
point this week if you get a sec)
Hard work aren’t I !
Lets hook up soon and grab a coffee etc
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:00
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: mentor stuff
Hi Angela
How are things going?
Just wondering what’s happening on the mentor network front – I hear there is some
kind of first get together soon
and some kind of web group been set up – can I get included in the mails / group to be
keep up to speed. I don’t
necessarily need to be directly involved but I’d love to see whats going on and see how
things are progressing from
time to time. Hope this is OK?
Have a good week
Any news from Jon ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 20 August 2009 15:36
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: Digital Econ Bill Plan and People
Categories: Category
Thanks Nick,
Who does Stephen report into?
Ta
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 August 2009 14:53
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Deborah Fox
Subject: FW: Digital Econ Bill Plan and People
Hi Guys
Please see the implementation plan for Digital Britain (sorry if you have already seen
this!).
The pilot is project 18 on the last page and it names the dcms civil servant champion to
follow this through before the
Digital Economy Bill comes into force. Hope this is helpful (sorry if this is old news)
http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/DB_ImplementationPlanv6_Aug09.pdf .
Page 27 states …
The BBC’s voluntary introduction of its New Media Rights in 2007 has been widely
welcomed
and provides a model that Digital Britain recommends should be adopted more widely in
Government and other public bodies who commission online content.
Stephen
Rosser
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 20 August 2009 19:21
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PILOT
Categories: Category
I need to talk to you about marina.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 17:56:14
To: Marina Palomba<[email address]>; Deborah Fox<[email address]>
Cc: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PILOT
Hi Marina,
Come on in and join the conversation - happy to have you.
A form of the draft rights framework are, in fact, deployed for stand-alone new media (ie
not programmes) projects within the BBC and have been in use since November 2007.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/futuremedia/frameworks.shtml
However, you point about the protection of ideas is well-made. In the legal agreements
that the BBC uses, the definition of "ideas" is broken down into format, design look and
feel, characters etc, which relate directly to various existing types of copyright. I'm
not sure if you've seen the draft frameworks in conjunction with these definitions.
Irrespective of this, it would be fantastic to meet you and discuss.
Kind regards
Jon
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 21 August 2009 11:36
To: Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: company survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
A couple of minor suggested changes below – let me know if you agree
I’m happy to send this to David Squire at Desq, Alan Morgan at Tinopolis & Andrew
Chitty but they are not around till
next week.
My suggested changes are
1. Company Info
Qu. 1 Do you want to make Company Name optional (?) - not sure having to state your
name will put some people
off?
Do we want to add an additional question around location ie Where are you based ?
2. Intellectual Property
Qu 3 shouldn’t it read ‘Do you currently license any of your IP?’
3. Working with Public Orgs
Qu 3. Change ‘secondary markets’ to ‘other markets’?
Qu 4 and 5 refers to qu 4 when it should refer to qu 3 shouldn’t it?
Let me know what you think
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 21 August 2009 10:43
To: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Subject: company survey
Hi Jon / Nick
Please find below a link to my suggested survey for digital media companies (I’ve also
attached a hard
copy to this email). Let me know what you think, if you have any revisions etc.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=LXIvsuGbeyb8hcjcaI4n2A_3d_3d
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I’d also like to test it on a few companies before we send it out to a wider group.
Perhaps David from
DESQ, any other suggestions?
Kind regards
Deb
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 21 August 2009 12:44
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: company survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Thanks for reviewing this, I agree with all the point you raise and have amended the
survey.
Here’s the new link to send onto David, Alan and Andrew:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=LXIvsuGbeyb8hcjcaI4n2A_3d_3d
How many companies do you have in your membership who you could send this to? You
also
mentioned Fiona as Skillset do you have her contact details? Is it likely her database of
companies will
be the same as yours?
Kind regards
Deb
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 21 August 2009 14:10
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: company survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Perfect, thanks Nick.
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 21 August 2009 12:51
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: company survey
I’ll send out to David etc today and tell them to complete by Monday if possible.
I can send out to 40 people / 25 companies
Fiona’s details are
Fiona Kilkelly
Interactive Media Manager
Skillset | Focus Point | 21 Caledonian Road | London | N1 9GB
T: 020 7713 9848 | | F: 020 7713 9801
E: [email address] | W: www.skillset.org | B: blog.skillset.org/author/fionak
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 26 August 2009 11:04
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: IP survey
Categories: Category
No worries, I’m holding off for the moment anyway so no immediate rush.
Kind regards
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 26 August 2009 10:37
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: IP survey
Sorry Debs but I’ve had nothing back from my guys so please go ahead with the survey
if you haven’t already
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 01 September 2009 11:14
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Jon Kingsbury; Anne Carvel
Subject: update on IPR frameworks
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. I wanted to drop you a quick update as I’m off on honeymoon from
tomorrow (well
technically the wedding first then the honeymoon!!) and won’t be back until end
September. I’ve
spoken to the Comms team who are going to try and find a Minister to launch the pilot in
late October
early November. No dates have been confirmed yet.
I’ve spoken to Rubin at the BBC with regard to sending the Survey Monkey to their
preferred supplier
list and I’m waiting to hear back.
We’ve had several conversations with Jim Wretham from OPSI regarding Framework 1.
I’m just
awaiting sign off from Jon on a few changes and will then hopefully arrange for a revised
framework to
be sent to the group for review later this week. I’ve also emailed Stephen Rosser at
DCMS however
he is on holiday for the next 3 weeks so probably won’t hear anything back for while.
I think this covers everything however Jon is up to speed on all the conversations I’ve
been having so
do give him a call if you have any questions.
See you in a few weeks.
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 04 September 2009 11:58
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
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Categories: Category
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 04 September 2009 11:55
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Hi Jon
Thanks for this Jon which all sounds very interesting. We are checking this out internally
and then we’ll come back to
you. Is there any budget for joint marketing in film and TV sectors?
JK – Not really, just word of mouth and what interest we can generate from trade mags.
On the public sector procurement front have you got any press planned in the near
future?
JK – no. We’re at the stage where we’re doing this survey and then I think we’ll have
more to speak about. Although
tempting, I don’t think we should proceed until we know more about the demand from
digital media firms. As you
know, we’re also thinking about a launch event with govt (er, I haven’t spoken to John
yet, BTW).
Deb is away getting married, but once she’s back we can plough on.
Best,
Jon
Have a good weekend
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 11:45
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jackie McKenzie; Eva Whitlow; lorna evans; Richard Wilson
Subject: FW: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Hi Nick,
Hope that you’re well.
I thought that you might like to hear about Play Together, an initiative that TIGA
(games) is launching in partnership
with NESTA. I’ve attached today’s press release.
One aspect of this, Creative Industry Switch
http://www.tiga.org/IndustrySwitchResult.aspx might be relevant to
your members because it seeks to bring together games firms with businesses from
other disciplines, including TV,
Film and digital media production.
If you think this would be of interest, I’d be grateful if you could disseminate the info
and link out to your members
please?
Many thanks,
JK
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From: Eva Field [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 09:41
To: Jackie McKenzie
Cc: Jan Singleton; Lorna Evans; Michelle Millar; Catherine Anderson; Graeme Downie;
Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Play Together Live Release - For Approval / Amends
Dear Jackie,
Please find attached the final release which will be distributed to media today.
Best regards
Eva
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 11 September 2009 09:31
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Categories: Category
I'll pass the concern onto someone who can deal with it.
JK
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill <[email address]>
Sent: 10 September 2009 15:08
To: Jon Kingsbury <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Hi Jon
We have considered the details of 'Play Together Live' and I thought it best to come back
to you in the first instance. It sounds interesting but before we can get involved we have
an issue to sort out. It concerns the legal contracts and the way they handle the
employer's intellectual property rights, which as they stand would stop our members
entering into this scheme.
Generally:
The Osborne Clarke Secondment Contract is specifically geared for use between games
companies rather than games companies and other sectors as far as I can tell (?).
Therefore as it's drafted the current level of IPR protection given to employers is
currently geared towards technology based copyright rather than content (original
formats). This is too narrow and means that there is little protection within the
contracts provided to allow content companies (specifically TV) to safely have seconded
employees within their premises.
Specially:
Company A - the Employer
Company B - the company to who the employee is being seconded.
Company A is the employer and therefore all rights in respect of copyright etc is owned
by
them in connection with the employee. So if company A then seconds an employee's
services
to Company B for a period of six months anything they create or any formats they
provide
to Company B is actually owned by Company A during the six months and after if the
employee then returns to Company A with material from a format created from
Company B.
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So Company B when using the services of an employee from Company A should only do
so using
a loan out contract so that all the rights created by the employee when working for
company B are vested in company B and cannot be claimed by Company A. Furthermore
the
employee cannot then take material or create anything from a format originated by
Company
B back to Company A when their contract with B terminates.
I've attached the relevant Osborne Clark document for your reference (IPR is section 10)
and look forward to speaking to you about this.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
<http://www.pact.co.uk/Homepage/Our_Work/Digital_media/>
________________________________
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 11:45
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jackie McKenzie; Eva Whitlow; lorna evans; Richard Wilson
Subject: FW: Play Together Live Release - PACT relevance
Hi Nick,
Hope that you're well.
I thought that you might like to hear about Play Together, an initiative that TIGA
(games)
is launching in partnership with NESTA. I've attached today's press release.
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One aspect of this, Creative Industry Switch
http://www.tiga.org/IndustrySwitchResult.aspx
might be relevant to your members because it seeks to bring together games firms with
businesses from other disciplines, including TV, Film and digital media production.
If you think this would be of interest, I'd be grateful if you could disseminate the info
and link out to your members please?
Many thanks,
JK
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020
7438 2650 |
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk <http://www.nesta.org.uk/>
From: Eva Field [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 09:41
To: Jackie McKenzie
Cc: Jan Singleton; Lorna Evans; Michelle Millar; Catherine Anderson; Graeme Downie;
Jon
Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Play Together Live Release - For Approval / Amends
Dear Jackie,
Please find attached the final release which will be distributed to media today.
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Best regards
Eva
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Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 29 September 2009 17:34
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: Pact Digital News #3
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Dear all
Here’s the third mail out to digital media members and key stakeholders to keep you up
to date with our work, each
others news and other relevant going’s on in the industry.
See details below on…
1. New members
2. Working with the BBC
3. Euro opportunities
4. Online payments events
5. Orphan Works
6. Sheffield Doc/Fest
1. Welcome New Members! (great!)
Digital Traffic
Studio Liddell
Dappa Cherry
Tomorrows Child
Unexpected Media
Cube Interactive
Muse Productions
Easel TV
2. Working with the BBC
A group of Pact members met with Simon Nelson (Controller, Multi-Platform & Portfolio
for BBC Vision) last week to
discuss BBC Vision’s relationship with its suppliers and how it commissions content and
services. Following a very
constructive meeting a number of actions are being actively discussed by the BBC and
Pact around improving
audience metrics, technical integration and improving understanding between suppliers
and BBC commissioning
staff.
3. Euro opportunities:
Two new calls for proposals for producers have just been published in the Official Journal
of the EU that
may be worth investigating (deadline 27 November 2009):
Support for the development of on- and off-line interactive works
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/media/producer/develop/single/index_en.htm
Support for the development of production projects including animation projects
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/media/producer/develop/slate1st/index_en.htm
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4. The future of online payments (November 2009): Events at Various locations across
the country
through out November.
The way that businesses make and receive payments is evolving, a consequence of new
technology and
new laws. This event is for retailers, e-tailers, publishers, telcos, banks, insurers,
government bodies and
suppliers that want to know about the best practices in micropayments, loyalty cards,
mobile commerce
and contactless payments. http://www.out-law.com/page-6024 Run by OUT-LAW.COM
which is part of
Pinsent Masons, an international law firm with a long-standing interest in IT and e-
commerce.
5. Orphan Works
Can I use a copyright work if I cannot trace the owner?
These types of intellectual property rights are often called 'Orphan Works'. The term
‘orphan works’ is
used to describe works protected by copyright in circumstances where the copyright
holder cannot be
traced - even after a diligent good faith search has been carried out - and hence the
copyright work cannot
be used without infringing copyright. Any use of a work that is considered to be ‘orphan’
runs the risk that
a copyright owner may come forward at a later date, and take legal action for
unauthorised use of their
work.
Copyright protected works can become orphaned if data on the author and/or other
relevant right
holder(s) (such as publishers or film producers) is missing or outdated. This problem is
made worse when
works are no longer exploited commercially.
If you are thinking of using a copyright work and either don’t know or can’t find the
owner, you should
take legal advice. You may reduce the risks of being subjected to large claims if you
have carried out an
extensive search in good faith - and have documentary evidence of that search - but you
could still be
subject to legal action if the copyright owner comes forward.
Work to identify the kind of actions needed to constitute a good faith search has been
undertaken in
Europe under the i2010 European Digital Libraries initiative. The European Commission
published due
diligence guidelines on 4 June 2008.
However, you should note that these are only guidelines and do not have the force of
law.
6. Sheffield Doc/Fest 4-8 November 2009, Sheffield
(See special rates for Pact members
https://www.pact.co.uk/homepage/events_results/default.aspx?l=l&ListItemID=95&List
GroupID=4)
The Sheffield Doc/Fest brings the international documentary family together to celebrate
the art and
business of documentary making for five intense days in November.
In 2009 Sheffield Doc/Fest will continue to produce Crossover Labs, an international
programme designed
to explore the creative and the commercial challenges of developing content and
services for digital
media. Plus On 4 November, as part of the Doc/Fest, there will be the inaugural
Crossover Summit. The
summit will address the new business of media and how production companies can
respond to the
creative and the commercial challenges of developing content and services for digital
media. There will be
a number of speakers as well as breakout sessions and round table discussions. For
more details see
Crossover Summit
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Best Wishes
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive - Digital
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature
film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact's address is 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street, London, W1T
6QW
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 08 October 2009 17:10
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: Digital Media Survey
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I’m back from honeymoon!!! How are you? I’m keen to send out the Digital Media
Company Survey
early next week and wondered if you would be happy sending the link out to your
members? If this
works for you, I’ll send you an updated link to the new survey and we can get the ball
rolling.
We still haven’t got a date for the launch event but the events team are on the case so
I’ll let you
know as soon as I have any confirmation.
Kind regards
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 20 October 2009 17:59
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
Here is the link to the digital media survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0SbmNDYOjiW8YBeXnMjrRw_3d_3d Here is
some
suggested text to send with the link:
Publicly-owned organisations spend a lot of money on digital media (estimated approx
£285m p.a.).
NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts) will be launching a
new pilot to
develop, test and implement a new Intellectual Property Rights Framework for publicly
procured digital
media. The pilot will explore whether businesses who keep hold of some of their
intellectual property
can make money from it.
Prior to launching the pilot, NESTA is seeking to better understand how digital media
companies
currently use and exploit IP. The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete.
If you would like to be invited to the launch event please include your email address in
the ‘additional
comments’ section at the end of the survey. The deadline for responses to the survey is
Friday 27
November 2009.,
I’m trying to avoid getting inundated with too many questions regarding the pilot and
therefore want
to avoid giving my email address as a point of reference, however if you think it’s
worthwhile please
add this sentence to the bottom of the email: if you have any questions please submit
them in the
‘additional comments’ section of the survey. This way I also incentivise them to answer
the survey
before submitting a question!!
I’ve approached the IPA and fingers crossed they will be sending it out at some point this
week and
I’m waiting to hear back from the BBC to see if they will send it to their list.
No confirmed date for launch yet but I’m chasing the Comms team.
Thanks for sending the survey on fingers crossed we’ll get some good responses!
Kind regards
Deb
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 14 October 2009 12:14
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Hi Debs
Good to hear from you and glad you had a great Honeymoon – how could you not!
Very happy to send out the survey – just send the link to me.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact's address is 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street, London, W1T
6QW
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From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 21 October 2009 17:10
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
The Welsh government, sounds interesting, do feel free to pass on my details!
Kind regards
Deb
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 October 2009 19:56
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: Re: Digital Media Survey
Very cool
I will send out this week to digital members and wider network.
I have had some interest from the welsh govn about the pilot so shall I put them in
touch with you direct? I
think they will put their name to a pilot for the launch if you push them!
I will let you know when this goes out
Best Nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Deborah Fox" <[email address]>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:59:07 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Hi Nick
Here is the link to the digital media survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0SbmNDYOjiW8YBeXnMjrRw_3d_3d Here is
some
suggested text to send with the link:
Publicly-owned organisations spend a lot of money on digital media (estimated approx
£285m p.a.).
NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts) will be launching a
new pilot to
develop, test and implement a new Intellectual Property Rights Framework for publicly
procured digital
media. The pilot will explore whether businesses who keep hold of some of their
intellectual property
can make money from it.
Prior to launching the pilot, NESTA is seeking to better understand how digital media
companies
currently use and exploit IP. The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete.
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If you would like to be invited to the launch event please include your email address in
the ‘additional
comments’ section at the end of the survey. The deadline for responses to the survey is
Friday 27
November 2009.,
I’m trying to avoid getting inundated with too many questions regarding the pilot and
therefore want
to avoid giving my email address as a point of reference, however if you think it’s
worthwhile please
add this sentence to the bottom of the email: if you have any questions please submit
them in the
‘additional comments’ section of the survey. This way I also incentivise them to answer
the survey
before submitting a question!!
I’ve approached the IPA and fingers crossed they will be sending it out at some point this
week and
I’m waiting to hear back from the BBC to see if they will send it to their list.
No confirmed date for launch yet but I’m chasing the Comms team.
Thanks for sending the survey on fingers crossed we’ll get some good responses!
Kind regards
Deb
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 14 October 2009 12:14
To: Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: Digital Media Survey
Hi Debs
Good to hear from you and glad you had a great Honeymoon – how could you not!
Very happy to send out the survey – just send the link to me.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact's address is 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street, London, W1T
6QW
This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential. If you have received it in error, please
delete it from your system, do not use or disclose the
information in any way, and notify the originator immediately. The contents of this
message may contain personal views which are not the views of
Pact, unless specifically stated. Please note that Pact does not warrant that any
attachments are free from viruses or other defects and accepts no
liability for any losses resulting from infected email transmissions.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: Fitzrovia
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Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to
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From: Deborah Fox [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 October 2009 17:10
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: Digital Media Survey
Hi Nick
I’m back from honeymoon!!! How are you? I’m keen to send out the Digital Media
Company Survey
early next week and wondered if you would be happy sending the link out to your
members? If this
works for you, I’ll send you an updated link to the new survey and we can get the ball
rolling.
We still haven’t got a date for the launch event but the events team are on the case so
I’ll let you
know as soon as I have any confirmation.
Kind regards
Deb
Deborah Fox | Innovation Programmes |Tel: 020 7438 2605
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 27 October 2009 13:48
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: Date ?
Categories: Category
We're still sorting it out, but yes willdo.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Programme, NESTA | ddi 020 7438 2650 |
mobile
-----Original Message-----
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 October 2009 12:53
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Date ?
Please drop us a date for that meeting when you get a second
Best Nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 30 January 2009 09:58
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Pact logo
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Numbers are great!
Yes bring some stand up banners. For the screens I was going to do a slide with the
website URL on it
and the branding…I can do this in white though and then use the logos along the
bottom?
Cheers
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 09:52
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Pact logo
Ok and understand – Numbers are great aren’t they !
Can we have some Pact branding at the launch – perhaps we can bring some stand up
banners with us and a log on
you screens ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 January 2009 16:16
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Pact logo
Hi Nick,
Thanks for this. We have removed all logos accept for NESTA since we didn’t have time
to wait. This
is only for this initial printed postcard at the moment which is attached. People are being
directed to
the website which will have PACT’s logo on it.
Numbers are looking really really good! 180!
Speak soon
Angela
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Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 January 2009 10:08
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Pact logo
Hi Angela
Mmm might be a problem this as we are in the middle of changing and having logo /
print stuff re done
Is the attached eps any good?
I haven’t got a reversed logo sorry (!)
How are numbers looking ?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 10:12
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Categories: Category
Many thanks
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 10:12
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
thought you'd like to see it before it goes out
Debbie is cover the main press but put it out through the Pact website if that works for
you
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 10:07
To: Angela Pugh
4
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Yes Clare is away - do you want me to put this out through Pact website
- I assume you guys are covering main press
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 09:58
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: FW: Nesta mentoring scheme
Clare's away isn't she?
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Coleman
Sent: 30 January 2009 09:58
To: [email address]; Angela Pugh
Cc: [email address]
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Dear all,
Please find attached the approved media release for Monday.
Best
Debbie
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 02 February 2009 13:48
To: '[email address]'
Subject: launch cancellation.
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
How are things? I hope you received the notice about the launch cancellation?
Such a shame about the weather! If you’re around today/tomorrow maybe it would be
good to have a
chat about how we could still push out the application process in the
meantime…remember lunch is on
the line!
Speak soon
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 02 February 2009 16:00
To: '[email address]'
Subject: mentor marketing - speak tuesday
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
I got your VM. I’m just heading home now. I’ll be back tomorrow and we’re going to
work out how to
sort out marketing for the project.
Speak soon
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 14:39
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: next steps
Categories: Category
Sounds good - will speak tomorrow about the release and when we get it out. But agree
sooner the better
Best Nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:15:34 -0000
To: <[email address]>
Subject: next steps
Hi Nick,
Good to speak to you earlier.
I know you’re at home but I thought I’d just let you know where we are before speaking
tomorrow
afternoon.
The press release that we prepared is still valid – we’re just making a few amendments.
We would like
to get it into the trade press to start generating some interest in the pilot. I have copied
Debbie/Jan
into this email. They have been working on the press release.
We are also drafting some emails to go out to different audiences. We were going to do
one for PACT
and IPA to send out to your members – or would you rather create it? It would be great
if this could
go out quite soon since the deadline for the applications are still set for the 28th of
February.
I’ll send you the press release asap.
Let me know what you think.
Speak tomorrow.
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 03 February 2009 17:09
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: next steps
Categories: Category
Hi Nick I suppose it just depends on what he is going to say…but on the most part we
would be fine
with him adding a note.
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 15:35
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: next steps
Hi Angela
Great release and final list of mentors !
Has this release gone out ?
Could John add a line in it when we stick it out on our website (or not) ?
Best Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: Tue 2/3/2009 3:23 PM
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: next steps
Nick,
Here's the press realise.
Speak tomorrow
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 14:39
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: next steps
12
Sounds good - will speak tomorrow about the release and when we get it out. But agree
sooner the better
Best Nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
NESTA
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London
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From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:15:34 -0000
To: <[email address]>
Subject: next steps
Hi Nick,
Good to speak to you earlier.
I know you're at home but I thought I'd just let you know where we are before speaking
tomorrow afternoon.
The press release that we prepared is still valid - we're just making a few amendments.
We would like to get it into the trade press
to start generating some interest in the pilot. I have copied Debbie/Jan into this email.
They have been working on the press
release.
We are also drafting some emails to go out to different audiences. We were going to do
one for PACT and IPA to send out to
your members - or would you rather create it? It would be great if this could go out quite
soon since the deadline for the
applications are still set for the 28th of February.
I'll send you the press release asap.
Let me know what you think.
Speak tomorrow.
Angela
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 17:31
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: next steps
Categories: Category
Just a thought - he is v happy with it (and project) as it stands though. If its going out
this week its prob
worth swapping my name with Clare for the Pact contact as she is going to be away next
week?
Speak tomorrow
N
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From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 17:09:18 -0000
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: next steps
Hi Nick I suppose it just depends on what he is going to say…but on the most part we
would be fine
with him adding a note.
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
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London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 15:35
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: next steps
Hi Angela
Great release and final list of mentors !
Has this release gone out ?
Could John add a line in it when we stick it out on our website (or not) ?
Best Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
15
Sent: Tue 2/3/2009 3:23 PM
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: next steps
Nick,
Here's the press realise.
Speak tomorrow
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 February 2009 14:39
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: next steps
Sounds good - will speak tomorrow about the release and when we get it out. But agree
sooner the better
Best Nick
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________________________________
From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:15:34 -0000
To: <[email address]>
Subject: next steps
Hi Nick,
Good to speak to you earlier.
I know you're at home but I thought I'd just let you know where we are before speaking
tomorrow afternoon.
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The press release that we prepared is still valid - we're just making a few amendments.
We would like to get it into the trade press
to start generating some interest in the pilot. I have copied Debbie/Jan into this email.
They have been working on the press
release.
We are also drafting some emails to go out to different audiences. We were going to do
one for PACT and IPA to send out to
your members - or would you rather create it? It would be great if this could go out quite
soon since the deadline for the
applications are still set for the 28th of February.
I'll send you the press release asap.
Let me know what you think.
Speak tomorrow.
Angela
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NESTA
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 06 February 2009 17:13
To: Jan Singleton
Cc: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: Creative mentor scheme press release
Categories: Category
No changes from me (accept the PACT to Pact that Clare noted)
Best Nick
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From: "Jan Singleton"
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 15:16:52 -0000
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Creative mentor scheme press release
Hi Nick,
Clare has just kindly emailed me from her Blackberry to say she’s happy (except for
changing PACT to Pact). Let me
know if you have any other thoughts though.
Thanks,
Jan
NESTA
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Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 06 February 2009 15:15
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jan Singleton
Subject: FW: Creative mentor scheme press release
Hi Nick,
Since Claire is not there at the moment (right?) would you mind having a look at the
press release
attached and see if pact is happy with it before we sent it out.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Jan Singleton
Sent: 06 February 2009 14:11
To: 'Darrel Connell'; [email address]
Cc: Angela Pugh; Debbie Coleman
Subject: Creative mentor scheme press release
Hi Darrel and Clare,
I’m the new media relations manager at NESTA and have been working with Angela on
the creative mentoring
project. I wanted to get your thoughts on the attached re-jig of the release, with a view
to sending it out to a few online
news outlets this afternoon. I’ve re-jigged the upfront paras to link the story in to the
BAFTAs, which take place on
Sunday. Thought it might be a newsworthy hook which could lead to a bit of extra
coverage for us and drum up some
further entries.
Would you mind taking a look at this release and confirming if you’re happy for us to
send out this afternoon?
Many thanks,
Jan
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 February 2009 11:58
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Proposal
Categories: Category
Yes, it looks ok. Just speaking to our legal guys about it.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 February 2009 11:44
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Proposal
Hi Jon
Just checking you got the proposal OK last week ?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 11 February 2009 14:20
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Friday
Categories: Category
Hi A
I am planning on getting up at 6.30 on Friday (promise !) but now have to attend to
urgent Pact matters in the morning - so won't be with you until lunch time. Really sorry -
after all my big talk and all ! Sure you will manage but keen to still observe in pm if
that is ok ?
Best N
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 11 February 2009 14:21
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: Friday
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
That’s fine. I'm the one that has a problem now with next Friday so poor deb has been
trying to reschedule for during the week. We'll let you know times.
Speak soon.
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 February 2009 14:20
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Friday
Hi A
I am planning on getting up at 6.30 on Friday (promise !) but now have to attend to
urgent Pact matters in the morning - so won't be with you until lunch time. Really sorry -
after all my big talk and all ! Sure you will manage but keen to still observe in pm if
that is ok ?
Best N
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 12 February 2009 15:58
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: meeting
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
When can you meet up to discuss / kick off the Public Sector project ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 13 February 2009 12:01
To: '[email address]'
Subject: interivews
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
I know your busy but just wondering what time you’ll be over? Are you going to need
lunch _
Cheers
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 18 February 2009 17:59
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Meeting
Importance: High
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Sorry you couldn’t make the meeting this afternoon but no worries. In terms of new
meeting….
Could do 9am Thursday if you drop me a text (0755 33 51 900) or email tonight.
I am coming to NESTA for Mentoring meetings from 1.30 tomorrow onwards – so we
could do a chat over a sandwich
before at say 1pm if you were free?
Can’t do Thursday eve, sorry
Also at NESTA all Friday AM for mentoring
If none of these work perhaps just give me a call when you are free.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 19 February 2009 08:22
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Meeting
Categories: Category
Hi nick,
Yes, 1ish is good.
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme.
NESTA
sent via a mobile.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill <[email address]>
Sent: 18 February 2009 17:59
To: Jon Kingsbury <[email address]>
Subject: Meeting
Hi Jon
Sorry you couldn't make the meeting this afternoon but no worries. In terms of new
meeting....
Could do 9am Thursday if you drop me a text (0755 33 51 900) or email tonight.
I am coming to NESTA for Mentoring meetings from 1.30 tomorrow onwards - so we
could do a
chat over a sandwich before at say 1pm if you were free?
Can't do Thursday eve, sorry
Also at NESTA all Friday AM for mentoring
If none of these work perhaps just give me a call when you are free.
Best
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Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
<blocked::http://www.pact.co.uk/>
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 19 February 2009 09:25
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Meeting
Categories: Category
See you at 1 ish
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 February 2009 08:22
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Meeting
Sorry. I meant 1ish
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme.
NESTA
sent via a mobile.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill <[email address]>
Sent: 18 February 2009 17:59
To: Jon Kingsbury <[email address]>
Subject: Meeting
Hi Jon
Sorry you couldn't make the meeting this afternoon but no worries. In terms of new
meeting....
Could do 9am Thursday if you drop me a text (0755 33 51 900) or email tonight.
I am coming to NESTA for Mentoring meetings from 1.30 tomorrow onwards - so we
could do a
chat over a sandwich before at say 1pm if you were free?
Can't do Thursday eve, sorry
Also at NESTA all Friday AM for mentoring
If none of these work perhaps just give me a call when you are free.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
<blocked::http://www.pact.co.uk/>
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 19 February 2009 11:59
To: Mel Norman; [email address]; Mandy Berry; [email address]; Jon
Kingsbury; Frank Boyd; [email address]
Subject: RE: re Onemedia meeting -3rd March
Categories: Category
I can make the 3rd
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 20 February 2009 08:45
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: company information
Categories: Category
Will be with you this morning but may be five mins late as train is slow please start with
out me - see you soon !
--------------------------
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-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh <[email address]>
To: Ian Shields <[email address]>
CC: Deborah Fox <[email address]>; Nick Underhill <[email address]>;
[email address]
<[email address]>
Sent: Tue Feb 17 17:46:47 2009
Subject: company information
Hi Ian
Can you please send over the details of the different companies we are meeting this
week? Same as last time.
Cheers!
Angela
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 23 February 2009 12:17
To: '[email address]'
Subject: briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
We are holding a briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House from 6:30. It
would be good
to have someone from PACT – though Andrew Chitty will be there but he wont be
representing PACT
per se since he’s a mentor.
Can you let me know asap
Cheers
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:49
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
Attachments: image001.jpg; image002.jpg
Categories: Category
of course you are part of the gang! Don’t be silly…I didn’t want to presume
Glad you are coming _
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:44
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
I assumed I was always in and part of the gang – obviously not !
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:41
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
No I asked you repeatedly who from pact was going and you never said that you were
going to
come!!!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:40
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
I hadn’t realised John was taking my place at the dinner – one in one out ! Its cool with
me if you don’t want me there
but you could have said !
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 09:21
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
Hi Nick,
I think that’s a good strategy for the msn guy. I’ve also heard back from Peter Crowley
at Endomol!
His assistant wrote me saying the RSVP and never heard back…I know for a fact that
Deb chased all of
the non-responses to see if they were interested.
If he reads the information and still wants to be part of the programme I think we have
to take him.
We are over run with good mentors _ not a bad position to be in!
I’ve attached the information for John.
Cheers
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 08:04
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: New mentor ?
Cool and agree re msn - shall we say we are very interested and keep him on hold untill
we see which
company we have got?
Re the dinner and john on the 2nd that's fine - what is the breifing and what are the
timimgs / locations
please ?
Cheers N
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From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:49
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
of course you are part of the gang! Don’t be silly…I didn’t want to presume
Glad you are coming _
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:44
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
I assumed I was always in and part of the gang – obviously not !
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 11:41
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
No I asked you repeatedly who from pact was going and you never said that you were
going to
come!!!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 25 February 2009 18:28
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: booking the conference rooms
Categories: Category
Many thanks
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From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:51:39 -0000
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: booking the conference rooms
Never a bother!!
Either Lucie Osborn or Darren Balcombe I’ve copied them into this email.
Lucie/Darren – Nick Underhill from PACT would like to book the conference rooms at
NESTA can you
liaise with him to work it out?
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 25 February 2009 17:48
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: New mentor ?
Hi Angela
Sorry to bother you but if I need to book the conference room at NESTA who is the right
person to contact (please)?
Ta
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 02 March 2009 14:33
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House
Categories: Category
Pretty much that’s it…I’ve outsourced to LP, CP and JK so I’ll be doing the same!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 March 2009 14:28
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House
Hi A
Just checking that neither me or John are expected to do or say anything tonight except
drink and smile ?
See you later
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 February 2009 12:17
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House
Hi Nick,
We are holding a briefing session/dinner on the 2nd March at Soho House from 6:30. It
would be good
to have someone from PACT – though Andrew Chitty will be there but he wont be
representing PACT
per se since he’s a mentor.
Can you let me know asap
Cheers
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 03 March 2009 11:50
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Contract
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Thanks very much for last night – very enjoyable! Hope scan goes well today.
Any chance you can send through the contract for the public sector procurement as we
have contracted with MTM
now so ball is rolling. Can we invoice you in the mean time ?
Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 03 March 2009 19:19
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: thank you
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
I just wanted to say thank you to you and John for attending the briefing session and
dinner last
night. I hope you enjoyed the evening.
Although Jon forgot to mention PACT in his speech!, I hope you both know that we
consider PACT to
be a very strong partner in the project. Industry support for a project like this is key and
PACT’s
willingness to get involved has been invaluable.
Could you pass this on to John as I don’t have his email address.
Thanks again
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 04 March 2009 16:21
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: Creative Business Mentor interviews
Categories: Category
Hi Nick
I hope you’re well. Are you planning on attending any of the CBMN interviews tomorrow?
Kind regards
Debbie
Deborah Fox | Assistant Programme Manager |Tel: 020 7438 2605
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 06 March 2009 10:36
To: '[email address]'
Cc: 'Charlene Brown'
Subject: NESTA mentor update
Categories: Category
Dear Andrew,
On Monday we held a briefing session and dinner for the Creative Business Mentor
Network. Sir Chris
Powell welcomed and introduced Lord Puttnam who gave an inspiring address to the
mentors perfectly
epitomising the rationale and ethos of the Network. We will be publishing this on the
NESTA mentor
website. Jon Kingsbury the Director of the Creative Economy Programme gave an outline
of the
Network and the next steps, as outlined in the fact sheet that was sent to you
previously.
Update on the Network:
NESTA received 100 applications for the 20 spaces.
Currently the delivery team is interviewing in order to find the best high growth
potential
companies to be in the Network.
Upcoming activities:
The companies will be selected by the week commencing the 23rd March
NESTA will suggest a company to you before telling the company – this is an
opportunity for
you to say if there are any conflict issues etc.
The companies will participate in a coaching session/diagnostic to prepare them
NESTA will introduce you and the company for the first time – this is a chance for
both you and
the company to see if you can work together – although we will try to find the best
match there
is no accounting for chemistry and both parties need to know that they can walk away at
this
stage.
We will endeavour to match mentors with the most appropriate companies selected,
based on the
mentors' industry background and experience. However, if you have any specific
thoughts on the type
of company (ie. sector, size, location) that you would like to mentor please do let me
know and we will
take these into consideration during the matching process.
If you have questions and would like more detail we can arrange to brief you in your own
time, if it
suits you.
Could you also please keep the afternoon of the 9th of June free for the first workshop –
this will be
the first meeting of all the mentors/companies plus Lord Puttnam. We will send out
details nearer the
date.
We look forward to working with you.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 09 March 2009 09:47
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: I'm down stairs
Categories: Category
I’m pestering the legal team now
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 March 2009 09:16
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: I'm down stairs
If you were around and free I'd love that contract you owe me!
Cheers Nick
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 10 March 2009 13:03
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Rubin Shah'
Subject: RE: BBC commissioning arts orgs
Categories: Category
Er sorry, this wasn’t specifically about arts. I’m talking about the good practice guide
Rubin.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 10 March 2009 11:50
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Rubin Shah
Subject: RE: BBC commissioning arts orgs
Hi Guys
I’m happy to come up to White City and have a dig around if you like!
Could really do with having sight of this in next few days (if poss!)
Cheers
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Rubin Shah [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 March 2009 12:31
To: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: BBC commissioning arts orgs
Hi Jon,
I was never across this project, was this something you were dealing with centrally
Rubin
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 March 2009 19:53
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Rubin Shah
Subject: RE: BBC commissioning arts orgs
I’ll dig it out. Rubin, did we ever publish?
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 February 2009 17:01
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: BBC commissioning arts orgs
Hi Jon
You mentioned a document that you created whilst at the BBC around the commissioning
of arts / cultural content. Is
it possible you get your hands on this and give me access to it for our Public Sector
Content project
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:14
To: '[email address]'; 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Website
Categories: Category
Hello,
Every single one of our meeting rooms is booked out by the connect team. Can we do
the
meeting tomorrow at either GT or PACT?
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
-----Original Message-----
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 07:21
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Website
Hi,
Can you send me the link to the NESTA page that you want to dirext the
nestamentoring site to. I'll then send it on to Dotco and get it sorted
asap.
Cheers
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:22
To: '[email address]'; 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Website
Categories: Category
That’s fine with me
Thanks
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
-----Original Message-----
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:19
To: Angela Pugh; Nick Underhill
Subject: Re: Website
Let's do GT - I'll sort a room.
Can I suggest we meet at Midday for a 2 hour meeting and then lunch at 2pm?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Pugh" [[email address]]
Sent: 19/03/2009 09:14 GMT
To: Darrel Connell; "Nick Underhill" <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Website
Hello,
Every single one of our meeting rooms is booked out by the connect team.
Can we do the meeting tomorrow at either GT or PACT?
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
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From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 07:21
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Website
Hi,
Can you send me the link to the NESTA page that you want to dirext the
nestamentoring site to. I'll then send it on to Dotco and get it sorted
asap.
Cheers
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:26
To: Angela Pugh; [email address]
Subject: RE: Website
Categories: Category
See you at 12
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:22
To: [email address]; Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Website
That's fine with me
Thanks
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 March 2009 09:19
To: Angela Pugh; Nick Underhill
Subject: Re: Website
Let's do GT - I'll sort a room.
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Can I suggest we meet at Midday for a 2 hour meeting and then lunch at 2pm?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Pugh" [[email address]]
Sent: 19/03/2009 09:14 GMT
To: Darrel Connell; "Nick Underhill" <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Website
Hello,
Every single one of our meeting rooms is booked out by the connect team.
Can we do the meeting tomorrow at either GT or PACT?
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy |ddi 020 7438 2647
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 23 March 2009 09:13
To: 'Darrel Connell'; 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: company selection
Categories: Category
Hi,
So a rather endless matching session on Friday… Thanks to both of you for your help.
Though
unfortunately we haven’t reached an agreement/conclusion yet.
Darrel you mentioned having a chat today to finalise things. When are you free?
Surprise, surprise I
had a little bit of a think about it over the weekend and have come up with a slightly
amended list…
I would really like to let all of the mentors know asap about who their company is and
we need to work
on why we are rejecting the ones we are rejecting. If we can let them all know today
that would be
ideal so that we can give them till Thursday/Friday morning to come back to us. I think
we need to
make sure that all mentors respond or we will get into trouble if we just tell them and
then move
forward without waiting for a response.
In addition as I bemoaned on Friday (rather endlessly!) the website development is on
hold at the
moment so please let the two agencies know. Jon would like us to set up a linked in
group for the
mentors. Ideally I would tell them about it today with the companies selected but I don’t
think I have
time to set it up. I’ll try to do this asap. For the companies we can also set up a group
and then Jon
wants to wait and ask them what they need/want from a website…
Cheers
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 23 March 2009 09:29
To: 'Darrel Connell'; 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: FW: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
Attachments: image001.png; folded-wing-email-logo-01.jpg
Categories: Category
FYI
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 20 March 2009 16:27
To: Angela Pugh; 'Darrel Connell'
Subject: FW: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
fyi
From: Karen P [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 March 2009 16:20
Subject: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
Good afternoon...
We are very proud to announce that our new website has just gone live!!!
When you get a sec please check it out, spread the word & save it..
http://www.foldedwing.co.uk
We've also started a new podcast...'Tuned Into The Future' is a new monthly audio blog
produced by the
Folded Wing team. Taking cues from the projects we are working on, it aims to explore
different themes in
the development of audio, broadcasting and music by talking to some of the great
people we come into
contact with in our work.
Subscribe here...
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=304648539
Have a lovely weekend
Karen x
Director - Folded Wing
First Floor, 32 Clerkenwell
London, EC1R 0DU
Tel: +44 (0)207 2536449
www.foldedwing.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 23 March 2009 09:29
To: Darrel Connell; Nick Underhill
Subject: FW: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
FYI
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Deborah Fox
Sent: 20 March 2009 16:27
To: Angela Pugh; 'Darrel Connell'
Subject: FW: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
fyi
From: Karen P [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 20 March 2009 16:20
Subject: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
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Good afternoon...
We are very proud to announce that our new website has just gone live!!!
When you get a sec please check it out, spread the word & save it..
http://www.foldedwing.co.uk
We've also started a new podcast...'Tuned Into The Future' is a new monthly audio blog
produced by the
Folded Wing team. Taking cues from the projects we are working on, it aims to explore
different themes in
the development of audio, broadcasting and music by talking to some of the great
people we come into
contact with in our work.
Subscribe here...
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=304648539
Have a lovely weekend
Karen x
Director - Folded Wing
First Floor, 32 Clerkenwell
London, EC1R 0DU
Tel: +44 (0)207 2536449
www.foldedwing.co.uk
Currently In Production:
Red Bull Music Academy Radio: All shows, mixes and podcasts available live and on
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 23 March 2009 09:36
To: 'Nick Underhill'; 'Darrel Connell'
Subject: RE: New Folded WIng Website..Tuned Into The Future
Attachments: image001.gif; image002.jpg; image003.jpg
Categories: Category
Don’t start! I can see Darrel’s face now!!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 March 2009 10:04
To: Darrel Connell; Nick Underhill
Subject: FW: NESTA creative business mentor network - company selection
Result _
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 16 April 2009 17:07
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: Jon
Attachments: ATT271877.gif; image001.gif
Categories: Category
Is he viewing emails or is it news black out ?
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:55:01 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Jon
Nope he’s long gone!
But no word on the little one as of yet…
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 15 April 2009 13:11
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Jon
Is Jon still around or has he left for paternity leave ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 March 2009 10:04
To: Darrel Connell; Nick Underhill
Subject: FW: NESTA creative business mentor network - company selection
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Result _
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 16 April 2009 18:00
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: Jon
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Not sure….
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 16 April 2009 17:07
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: Jon
Is he viewing emails or is it news black out ?
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:55:01 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Jon
Nope he’s long gone!
But no word on the little one as of yet…
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 15 April 2009 13:11
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Jon
Is Jon still around or has he left for paternity leave ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:20
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Categories: Category
Nick!
Sorry to go off the radar recently we’ve just been just to get the logistics sorted dealing
with contracts
and the like.
A week ago Friday we held the mentee induction workshop where we had 19 of the 24
companies here
for a day and they were all really excited and chuffed about the programme it was
excellent. A lot of
sharing and caring…Tom introduced his company first so naturally that set the tone!
The next workshops on the 9th of June…you know about that right? I’m sure you do.
Anyway after the
induction I introduced all the companies to their mentors and now they’ve got to get
their first
meetings underway.
I’m not really sending out group emails at the moment…I don’t see much of Darrel either
in fact I’m
not quite sure what he is doing. He has set up a linked in group and we’ve invited all the
mentors/mentees to it. I’ve just made friends with you on linkedin then I can invite you
to the group.
Darrel should be updating it with information and events. Aside from that he’s managed
to not really
have a job at the moment…!
I would like your thoughts on the first workshop/subsequent workshops – I’ve got a
rough agenda and
we just need to think of content. In addition we’ve put the ‘support’ side of things on
hold for the
moment until we know what the companies are looking for but I think there are things
that we should
start to look at and it would be good to get everyone together for a brainstorm now that
things have
slowed down.
Happy to come to you and update you over a coffee if that works?
Jon and Akiko just had the baby last night at 8pm…quite a long birth 50 hours. It’s a
baby boy 7lbs 1
once
Speak soon
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:00
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: mentor stuff
Hi Angela
How are things going?
Just wondering what’s happening on the mentor network front – I hear there is some
kind of first get together soon
and some kind of web group been set up – can I get included in the mails / group to be
keep up to speed. I don’t
necessarily need to be directly involved but I’d love to see whats going on and see how
things are progressing from
time to time. Hope this is OK?
Have a good week
Any news from Jon ?
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Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:37
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Excellent stuff – sounds like things are going well.
Thanks for the invite into the group and I’ll keep up to date via Linkedin – that way face
to face time with Darrell is
minimised!
Great news re JK! (could you send me their home address so I can send a card when
you get back home – at some
point this week if you get a sec)
Hard work aren’t I !
Lets hook up soon and grab a coffee etc
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:20
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: mentor stuff
Nick!
Sorry to go off the radar recently we’ve just been just to get the logistics sorted dealing
with contracts
and the like.
A week ago Friday we held the mentee induction workshop where we had 19 of the 24
companies here
for a day and they were all really excited and chuffed about the programme it was
excellent. A lot of
sharing and caring…Tom introduced his company first so naturally that set the tone!
The next workshops on the 9th of June…you know about that right? I’m sure you do.
Anyway after the
induction I introduced all the companies to their mentors and now they’ve got to get
their first
meetings underway.
I’m not really sending out group emails at the moment…I don’t see much of Darrel either
in fact I’m
not quite sure what he is doing. He has set up a linked in group and we’ve invited all the
mentors/mentees to it. I’ve just made friends with you on linkedin then I can invite you
to the group.
Darrel should be updating it with information and events. Aside from that he’s managed
to not really
have a job at the moment…!
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I would like your thoughts on the first workshop/subsequent workshops – I’ve got a
rough agenda and
we just need to think of content. In addition we’ve put the ‘support’ side of things on
hold for the
moment until we know what the companies are looking for but I think there are things
that we should
start to look at and it would be good to get everyone together for a brainstorm now that
things have
slowed down.
Happy to come to you and update you over a coffee if that works?
Jon and Akiko just had the baby last night at 8pm…quite a long birth 50 hours. It’s a
baby boy 7lbs 1
once
Speak soon
AP
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 April 2009 10:00
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: mentor stuff
Hi Angela
How are things going?
Just wondering what’s happening on the mentor network front – I hear there is some
kind of first get together soon
and some kind of web group been set up – can I get included in the mails / group to be
keep up to speed. I don’t
necessarily need to be directly involved but I’d love to see whats going on and see how
things are progressing from
time to time. Hope this is OK?
Have a good week
Any news from Jon ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 06 May 2009 15:32
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: image001.jpg; image002.gif
Categories: Category
Thanks Nick,
I am back now, so perhaps we can catch up?
Best,
jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 April 2009 14:51
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Hi John
Just keeping you up to speed with things. Hope things are good with you.
DBR Workshop 3 (public sector procurement) took place on Tuesday 28th April
Agenda was:
Introduction by Digital Britain team
Presentation of Tim Suter’s preliminary findings
Presentation of MTM London’s preliminary findings
Do industry participants agree with these findings, and where are the
concerns with current procurement practices?
Is there a significant economic and/or market failure problem? Should
Government intervene or should the market be allowed to develop on its
own?
If intervention is required, what form should this take and would a voluntary
framework, possibly drawing on the principles of the BBC Frameworks, be
desirable?
Invitees: Arts Council of England
COI
OGC
Kew
Tate Media
NHS Choices
PACT
Cogapps
Contentment Worldwide
Illumina Digital
Mother
StarDotStar
Tinopolis
Ofcom
NESTA
Richard Ellis (MTM London)
Tim Suter (Perspective Associates)
plus, representatives from the Digital
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DESQ Britain team
Outcomes were broadly:
1) Consensus that change is needed
2) DBR meeting with NHS Direct and COI suggested in order to discuss their involvement
in pilot scheme.
3) Need for Pact to represent suppliers and NESTA to act as neutral 3rd party.
4) Acknowledge that for this to work need some senior Government figure needed to
drive change forward on the
procurement side.
5) Would like more evidence on size of market but will seek to get this through pilot over
coming months?
6) Pilot could be one of “test beds” proposed by NESTA to develop innovative new
business practices?
Next steps
Things are moving quite quickly and DBR are suggesting a meeting next week to try map
out a pilot /
agree a way forward between all suggested parties. I know the original project we
scoped out has now
changed slightly, but I think you’d agree its grown and become something bigger with
much more
potential for the industry than we had envisaged. I also hope you can see I am ensuring
NESTA are
central to all of these current and future discussions in light of your absence!
Best Wishes
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 06 May 2009 16:05
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: image003.gif; image004.jpg; image005.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Welcome back!
I’m at NESTA for the event all day tomorrow if you are around? or can book in a time
early next week to suit you
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 06 May 2009 15:32
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Thanks Nick,
I am back now, so perhaps we can catch up?
Best,
jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 April 2009 14:51
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
116
Hi John
Just keeping you up to speed with things. Hope things are good with you.
DBR Workshop 3 (public sector procurement) took place on Tuesday 28th April
Agenda was:
Introduction by Digital Britain team
Presentation of Tim Suter’s preliminary findings
Presentation of MTM London’s preliminary findings
Do industry participants agree with these findings, and where are the
concerns with current procurement practices?
Is there a significant economic and/or market failure problem? Should
Government intervene or should the market be allowed to develop on its
own?
If intervention is required, what form should this take and would a voluntary
framework, possibly drawing on the principles of the BBC Frameworks, be
desirable?
Invitees: Arts Council of England
COI
OGC
Kew
Tate Media
NHS Choices
PACT
Cogapps
Contentment Worldwide
DESQ
Illumina Digital
Mother
StarDotStar
Tinopolis
Ofcom
NESTA
Richard Ellis (MTM London)
Tim Suter (Perspective Associates)
plus, representatives from the Digital
Britain team
Outcomes were broadly:
1) Consensus that change is needed
2) DBR meeting with NHS Direct and COI suggested in order to discuss their involvement
in pilot scheme.
3) Need for Pact to represent suppliers and NESTA to act as neutral 3rd party.
4) Acknowledge that for this to work need some senior Government figure needed to
drive change forward on the
procurement side.
5) Would like more evidence on size of market but will seek to get this through pilot over
coming months?
6) Pilot could be one of “test beds” proposed by NESTA to develop innovative new
business practices?
Next steps
Things are moving quite quickly and DBR are suggesting a meeting next week to try map
out a pilot /
agree a way forward between all suggested parties. I know the original project we
scoped out has now
changed slightly, but I think you’d agree its grown and become something bigger with
much more
potential for the industry than we had envisaged. I also hope you can see I am ensuring
NESTA are
central to all of these current and future discussions in light of your absence!
117
Best Wishes
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 07 May 2009 15:03
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: ATT17726.gif; image001.jpg; image002.gif
Categories: Category
Hi jon
Any news from dbr yrt ?
Cheers nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Jon Kingsbury"
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:32:05 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Thanks Nick,
I am back now, so perhaps we can catch up?
Best,
jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 07 May 2009 15:10
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: image003.gif; image004.jpg; image005.gif
Categories: Category
I’m drafting something.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 May 2009 15:03
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Hi jon
Any news from dbr yrt ?
Cheers nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Jon Kingsbury"
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:32:05 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Thanks Nick,
I am back now, so perhaps we can catch up?
Best,
jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
129
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 30 April 2009 14:51
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Hi John
Just keeping you up to speed with things. Hope things are good with you.
DBR Workshop 3 (public sector procurement) took place on Tuesday 28th April
Agenda was:
Introduction by Digital Britain team
Presentation of Tim Suter’s preliminary findings
Presentation of MTM London’s preliminary findings
Do industry participants agree with these findings, and where are the
concerns with current procurement practices?
Is there a significant economic and/or market failure problem? Should
Government intervene or should the market be allowed to develop on its
own?
If intervention is required, what form should this take and would a voluntary
framework, possibly drawing on the principles of the BBC Frameworks, be
desirable?
Invitees: Arts Council of England
COI
OGC
Kew
Tate Media
NHS Choices
PACT
Cogapps
Contentment Worldwide
DESQ
Illumina Digital
Mother
StarDotStar
Tinopolis
Ofcom
NESTA
Richard Ellis (MTM London)
Tim Suter (Perspective Associates)
plus, representatives from the Digital
Britain team
Outcomes were broadly:
1) Consensus that change is needed
2) DBR meeting with NHS Direct and COI suggested in order to discuss their involvement
in pilot scheme.
3) Need for Pact to represent suppliers and NESTA to act as neutral 3rd party.
4) Acknowledge that for this to work need some senior Government figure needed to
drive change forward on the
procurement side.
5) Would like more evidence on size of market but will seek to get this through pilot over
coming months?
6) Pilot could be one of “test beds” proposed by NESTA to develop innovative new
business practices?
Next steps
130
Things are moving quite quickly and DBR are suggesting a meeting next week to try map
out a pilot /
agree a way forward between all suggested parties. I know the original project we
scoped out has now
changed slightly, but I think you’d agree its grown and become something bigger with
much more
potential for the industry than we had envisaged. I also hope you can see I am ensuring
NESTA are
central to all of these current and future discussions in light of your absence!
Best Wishes
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 07 May 2009 15:18
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Attachments: ATT72869.gif; image003.gif; image004.jpg; image005.gif
Categories: Category
Still downstairs if you want a chat
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Jon Kingsbury"
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 15:09:32 +0100
To: <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
I’m drafting something.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 07 May 2009 15:03
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
Hi jon
Any news from dbr yrt ?
Cheers nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Jon Kingsbury"
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:32:05 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Public Sector Procurment - catch up mail 2
136
Thanks Nick,
I am back now, so perhaps we can catch up?
Best,
jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 29 May 2009 11:54
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: meeting today
Categories: Category
Nick,
Sorry, somethings come up, can we do later today?
J
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 10:29
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: meeting today
J
Assume you are still ok for meeting today at 1pm ? I’m bringing Amanda our Head of
Legal with me – hope that’s Ok
Best Nick
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 12:26
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: meeting today
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Yep – what time is best ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 29 May 2009 15:31
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: meeting today
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
What about 5pm?
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 12:26
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: meeting today
Yep – what time is best ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 11:54
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: meeting today
Nick,
Sorry, somethings come up, can we do later today?
J
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
149
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 10:29
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: meeting today
J
Assume you are still ok for meeting today at 1pm ? I’m bringing Amanda our Head of
Legal with me – hope that’s Ok
Best Nick
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 15:39
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: meeting today
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Yes we can come to for 5pm
Nick Underhill
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Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 15:31
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: meeting today
What about 5pm?
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 12:26
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: meeting today
Yep – what time is best ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 11:54
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: meeting today
Nick,
Sorry, somethings come up, can we do later today?
J
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 May 2009 10:29
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: meeting today
J
Assume you are still ok for meeting today at 1pm ? I’m bringing Amanda our Head of
Legal with me – hope that’s Ok
Best Nick
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out our new Digital Media Membership Scheme
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 02 June 2009 09:34
To: Darrel Connell; [email address]; Angela Pugh; Deborah Fox;
[email address]
Subject: RE: NESTA Management Meeting
Categories: Category
Good for me
Nick Underhill
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independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
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From: Darrel Connell [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 01 June 2009 18:04
To: [email address]; Nick Underhill; [email address]; Deborah Fox;
[email address]
Subject: NESTA Management Meeting
All,
Angela and I discussed last week that it would be a good idea if we had a management
meeting to discuss the
progress to date of the NESTA CBMN. Most of the companies have now had their first
meeting with their mentors and
the first workshop is scheduled to take place next Tuesday (9 June), at which point we
should be well placed to
assess what is working, what needs improving and to think about how best to shape the
nine months ahead.
I propose that we meet at 9.30am on Monday 29 June at NESTA's office. Is this
convenient?
I will circulate an agenda nearer the time.
Best wishes,
Darrel
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 09 June 2009 09:17
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: NESTA workshop
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Just wanted to check what time you’re coming over to the workshop?
The group session is at 4-5:30 this would probably be the most interesting.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 09 June 2009 09:34
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: NESTA workshop
Attachments: ATT44395.gif
Categories: Category
Funny -Just reading through the notes over a coffee down in brighton thinking ab best
time to dive in. Looks
like you have planned a great afternoon ! V impressive.
Yes 4 would be great for me
Have fun, good luck and don't let the buggers get you down!
Nick
Sent via BlackBerry® from BT
From: "Angela Pugh"
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:16:46 +0100
To: Nick Underhill<[email address]>
Subject: NESTA workshop
Hi Nick,
Just wanted to check what time you’re coming over to the workshop?
The group session is at 4-5:30 this would probably be the most interesting.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 29 October 2008 20:36
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Thanks
Categories: Category
Hey N,
Am on12th is good. Please send me a meeting thingy.
:-)
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme.
NESTA
sent via a mobile.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill <[email address]>
Sent: 29 October 2008 15:07
To: Jon Kingsbury <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Thanks
Hi Jon
How is
PM on the 11th
AM on the 12th
PM on the 21st
Cheers
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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________________________________
From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 27 October 2008 13:46
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Thanks
Nick,
Sure, come over one Friday.
JK
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
________________________________
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
3
Sent: 27 October 2008 12:07
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: Thanks
Hi Jon
Sorry I've just got to into my mail after Mip and also we've switched from Macs to PC's -
sorry is this issue re rights still live?
On another issue Pact would like to have a discussion with NESTA around reform of
public
sector procurement & content and think it might be a good time given the recent
announcements by Stephen Carter
to secure the UK's place at the forefront of innovation, investment etc in digital and
communications industries which I'm sure you are aware of
http://www.whitehallpages.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=arti
cle&sid=142962&topic=156&newlang=eng
<http://www.whitehallpages.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=art
icle&sid=142962&topic=156&newlang=eng>
Could me and Adam come in and have a chat?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Interactive Media
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 10 October 2008 12:32
To: Ian Ginn
Cc: Fiona Kilkelly; Nick Underhill
Subject: Thanks
Hi ian,
Thanks for yesterday and sorry that I had to rush off.
Are you still in the UK? I'd like to unpack your thinking about rights and Nick should be
there too.
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 11 November 2008 18:00
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: background to our meeting tomorrow
Categories: Category
Cheers Nick.
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
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[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
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Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 November 2008 17:20
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: background to our meeting tomorrow
Hi Jon
Please find our outline paper which relates to our meeting tomorrow morning.
Have a good night and see you in the morning!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 24 November 2008 12:49
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: mentoring programme update
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Perfect – see you then
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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independent feature film, television, animation
and interactive media companies.
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From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 November 2008 12:35
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: mentoring programme update
Hi Nick,
Maybe from 11-12 if you are moving. I imagine that the first part will be the most
relevant and the
second will be about the contractual agreement.
See you Wednesday
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 November 2008 12:09
To: Jon Kingsbury; Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: mentoring programme update
Hi
John has meetings all day I’m afraid – but we should get together soon to catch him up
on things. Carol Boughton
[email address] is his PA and is the best way to get into his diary
I’m very happy to pop down, but we are moving that day so do you want me there from
11 till 1pm?
Best
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From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 24 November 2008 11:45
To: Angela Pugh; Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: mentoring programme update
Nick,
Do we also need to bring in John McVey at this point?
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury | Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programmes | ddi 020 7438
2650 | mobile
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 24 November 2008 11:44
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: mentoring programme update
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well.
Just to give you an update:
We have agreed to give the contract for the delivery supplier to Grant Thornton. We do
have our
reservations however they presented a very compelling case for how they would support
the
programme.
Lord Puttnam has agreed to be the ‘mentor champion’ for the project and we are still
agreeing a date
mid-late January, for the launch of the pilot. The date for the launch was pushed back
while we
waited for Lord Puttnam’s acceptance. Therefore we intend to push ahead recruiting
mentors this side
of Christmas and use the launch as a call for companies to apply to the programme.
Right now we are in the process of drawing up a list of potential mentors to approach.
We hope to get
3-5 high profile mentors who can act as advocates for the programme and attract other
mentors to the
network.
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Because we are working to such a tight time scale we have set up a meeting with Grant
Thornton for
this Wednesday 26th from 11am till 1pm. The meeting agenda is:
1. run through the programme
2. talk about roles and responsibilities
3. agree details to be included in the contract
I was wondering if you would be interested in joining the meeting to help shape the
programme from
the start. In addition if you have any thoughts on who we should be approaching for
mentors – if you
can make introductions – that would be extremely helpful. Part of the benefit of going
with GT is that
they have a rather large contact base we can use for sourcing mentors however I am
keen that we
have some names that we can approach ourselves.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 26 November 2008 16:35
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: David Holland
Subject: meeting with GT Monday 1st Dec
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Thanks for coming in today. It was really good to get your imput in to the programme.
Grant
Thornton have asked for a meeting on Monday sometime after 11. We can do sometime
from 12 till 5
if you are free? We can supply lunch…!
We’ll send you over the notes/action points from meeting today.
Thanks again.
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 26 November 2008 17:17
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: meeting with GT Monday 1st Dec
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
No worries its really helpful to get your input either way and we will keep you undated
on the progress
and get your feedback before any big decisions are made.
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 26 November 2008 16:42
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: meeting with GT Monday 1st Dec
Monday and Tuesday are a real killer for me! But I’m really happy to feed my names in
via email, sorry does this help
?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
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main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 26 November 2008 16:35
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: David Holland
Subject: meeting with GT Monday 1st Dec
Hi Nick,
Thanks for coming in today. It was really good to get your imput in to the programme.
Grant
Thornton have asked for a meeting on Monday sometime after 11. We can do sometime
from 12 till 5
if you are free? We can supply lunch…!
We’ll send you over the notes/action points from meeting today.
Thanks again.
Angela
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 01 December 2008 11:14
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: mentoring meeting
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Just to let you know we’ve rescheduled the meeting with GT as Darrel has the flu.
We rescheduled to 1pm on Wednesday at GT’s offices. Let me know if you would like to
attend or if
you want to send through your suggestions on individuals we should approach and what
would be a
good method.
Cheers!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 02 December 2008 19:29
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: list of mentors
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
We’re meeting GT at 1pm tomorrow at their offices. Could you send over the list of
possible mentors
that might be approached?
Cheers!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 05 December 2008 13:55
To: 'nicholas underhill'
Subject: RE: Pact doc
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Thanks for this. We’re putting together a list and a letter which I’ll send through. The
meeting went
well I think that GT are going to be a big help though I think we will still have to ensure
that we are
getting what we want out of the programme.
Speak soon
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: nicholas underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 03 December 2008 15:29
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Pact doc
Hi Angela
Hope Monday went well
Sorry we still have email probelms, hence hotmail.
I'm attaching my notes from the meeting with the names i mentioned - sorry for the
handwritting!
Regards Nick
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 08 December 2008 18:45
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
HI Nick,
Sorry, I did get the email _
I have been in a meeting with the programme director for the IPA’s mentoring
programme talking
about what’s worked/not worked for them and how we might work together.
Thanks for the list
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 December 2008 17:50
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Did you not get the list earlier today?
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 December 2008 19:29
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: list of mentors
Hi Nick,
We’re meeting GT at 1pm tomorrow at their offices. Could you send over the list of
possible mentors
that might be approached?
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Cheers!
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1 Plough Place
London
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 11 December 2008 10:37
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Just wondering on the list of potential mentors – out of the ones that you listed and
maybe that GT
listed – are there any that we could leverage any existing relationship with?
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 December 2008 17:50
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Did you not get the list earlier today?
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 December 2008 19:29
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: list of mentors
Hi Nick,
We’re meeting GT at 1pm tomorrow at their offices. Could you send over the list of
possible mentors
that might be approached?
Cheers!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 15 December 2008 13:22
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Attachments: image001.gif
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Completed
Categories: Category, RSC
Hi Angela
In terms of leverage and support could I suggest you (GT?) send over a draft letter
which they plan to send out to the
cornerstone mentors so we can add / feed into them & return them to you. Also John
can drop a note to All But
Sorrell, Delaney, Bartle and Saatchi on the main list.
Best
Nick
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 December 2008 10:37
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Hi Nick,
Just wondering on the list of potential mentors – out of the ones that you listed and
maybe that GT
listed – are there any that we could leverage any existing relationship with?
Kind Regards,
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
25
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 08 December 2008 17:50
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: list of mentors
Did you not get the list earlier today?
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 02 December 2008 19:29
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: list of mentors
Hi Nick,
We’re meeting GT at 1pm tomorrow at their offices. Could you send over the list of
possible mentors
that might be approached?
Cheers!
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 06 January 2009 17:30
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: launch event
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Hi Angela
We will await the content – do you think you would have it by tomorrow pm??
This list of Mentors is brilliant ! Very exciting !!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 06 January 2009 17:11
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Nick,
I hope you had a good Christmas & New Year.
Just to say we’re happy for you to identify and then send the invitation out to the
companies. Darrell
is working on some text which we can all agree before Friday.
Regarding mentor recruitment - we’ve received a few responses from mentors already:
Howard Kiedaisch – Arts Alliance Media
Alex Graham – Wall to Wall
Andrew Zein – Tiger Aspect
Andrew Chitty - Illumina
Patrick McKenna - Ingenious
Moray MacLennan - M&C Saatchi
David Kershaw – M&C Saatchi
Tess Alps – Thinkbox
Stephen Woodford – DDB
Nick Blunden – Profero
Nick Blunden wasn’t on the original list but has responded as a replacement for Wayne
Arnold. Nick is
the new MD for Profero as Wayne has taken over US CEO role in New York.
Speak soon
AP
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Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 05 January 2009 12:05
To: Nick Underhill; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Nick,
I hope you are well and have had a good break.
I am meeting with GT this afternoon to go over the pilot and discuss the launch event.
Friday for
invitation is fine – do you want to send out ones to your database directly?
I’ll send an update after our meeting.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 19 December 2008 11:00
To: Angela Pugh; Deborah Fox
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Angela and Deborah,
We can send out the invite on Jan 9th for the launch event on the Feb 2nd to a selection
of Pact members who meet
the Turnover criteria (£1 million+). I think if we open it up to all members we may have
problems with numbers and
raising expectations. Having had a quick look companies with T/O’s over £1m would
number c.110-120 and I’m
hopeful assuming the cornerstone mentors are in place lots would be interested in
attending.
Have a great Christmas!
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 14:32
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox;
Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: launch event
Thanks Nick,
Glad that your happy with the letter. Attached is who we have sent it to already and
then a list of
people that we will send it to shortly.
I’m actually out of the office from tomorrow. But Deb will be around tomorrow and part
of next week
so if everyone can please be sure to copy her into emails then we can make sure that
things keep
moving. If you would like to speak today I’m free after 4pm.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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30
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 18 December 2008 09:24
To: Angela Pugh; Jon Kingsbury
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: RE: launch event
Hi Angela
Can I give you a call about this tomorrow?
PS Letter and info looked great – happy with it from a Pact point of view.
Please note we have moved offices
Our new address is: 3rd Floor, Fitzrovia House, 153-157 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 6QW
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=W1t+6qw&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB:official&client=firefoxa&
um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
My direct line is 020-7380-8233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 17 December 2008 18:18
To: Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Cc: [email address]; [email address]; Darren Balcombe; Deborah Fox
Subject: launch event
Hi All,
Our first lot of mentor letters are on their way out the door.
In order to plan for the launch event on the 2nd of February we need to get a list of
prospective
companies/delegates and to send the invitations via email by the 9th of January at the
latest.
This is quite a tight deadline because of the Christmas break. What I would like to ask
everyone to do
is to think about who we should be inviting and send through a list of names, company
names and
email address to send invitations to. Since this is a call to action for companies to apply
it should be
full of candidate companies or people who can help market the pilot to a large group of
companies.
I think we want to aim for 100 people so we will need more than that to send the
invitations to.
Nick I was wondering if this is something we want to open up to PACT members or if
there are
particular ones that fit the criteria that we should target.
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Kind Regards,
Angela
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From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 January 2009 17:28
To: Deborah Fox; Angela Pugh; [email address]; [email address]; Paolo Fazzi;
[email address]
Subject: Launch collateral
Hi All,
A useful meeting this morning.
Please find attached a document outlining all material / work flows to be completed in
time for the launch on Monday
2 February. I have outlined who is responsible for the producing the material, the
completion date and the distribution
date. If anyone has any concerns about the dates proposed, please let me know and I
will make the necessary
amendments, otherwise please can we endeavour to stick by the dates proposed.
Have a good weekend.
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 11 January 2009 17:23
To: '[email address]'; '[email address]'; '[email address]'; Deborah Fox
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: invitation to launch for companies
Categories: Category
Hi All,
So in putting a big cross against Darrel’s draft invite I’m gone and had a stab at it
though I’m not sure
if I’ve come up with a better version or not! See below: Any thoughts?
These should be going out from NESTA/PACT anyone else that we can think of on
Tuesday morning.
Nick you mentioned sending it to the BBC suppliers list, Skillset, screen agencies lists – if
you can I
think all of those would be great.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Invitation to attend the launch of the
NESTA Creative Business Mentor Project
Lord David Puttnam and Sir Chris Powell will host the launch event for the NESTA
Creative
Business Mentor Network on the 2nd of February 2009.
The event will be an evening reception to highlight the need to support the creative
industries as a key
sector within the UK economy (contributing 7% of GDP) during the present economic
downturn.
The Network headed by Lord David Puttnam, is a group of successful business people
with a common
goal of ‘mentoring’ high growth creative businesses by sharing their own skills, expertise
and
contacts.
The launch of the Network will invite early stage media companies, from the TV
production,
advertising and digital media sectors, who are looking to move to the next level to apply
to be
mentored by experienced industry executives on a one-to-one basis.
We would like request your attendance to the launch of the Project to find out if it is
right for you.
Date: Monday 02 February 2009
Agenda:
5pm - Registration
Introduction & welcome by Sir Chris Powell, Chairman of NESTA
Lord Putnam, NESTA Mentoring Champion
Guest Speaker
6pm - Drinks and networking
Location: NESTA, 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE
36
There are limited places available so please register at:
For more information on NESTA, please visit www.nesta.org.uk
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 13:04
To: Clare Naden; Debbie Coleman
Cc: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
We agreed on the invite that Nick sent through and we’ve created a page on our event
system to take
all of the registrations which is the same text as the evite…is there anything else that we
needed to do
before sending this out?
http://businessmentorproject.eventbrite.com
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 12:19
To: Debbie Coleman; Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Debbie
38
That sounds all great. I will definitely keep you in the loop re journalists contacted. So
far I’ve just offered an
invitation to Dan Sabbagh at the Times. I’m meeting Ian Burrell today and Broadcast on
Friday, plus NMA next week
so intend to mention it to all of them too. I’m still waiting on the final e-vite and will
send that when it’s done.
I am actually on leave from 26Jan – 8 Feb so if you could have the release done by next
Friday I’d really appreciate it.
I’ll get the Pact backgrounder and any biog material I have to you before then too.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Debbie Coleman [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 12:00
To: Clare Naden; Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
Thanks for the feedback. I agree that a media pack would be helpful. Shall we aim to
collate the media material the
Friday before the event (30th)? We will put together the press release at our end and
will pass it through for approval
at your end. I will aim to get this to you by next week.
Grateful that you’ve made contact with some journalists already, can you keep me
updated on progress please? Have
you only offered an invitation at this stage? I would like to reach out to the Media
Guardian and Campaign. Obviously
we will ensure that each side is acknowledged across our conversations and trust you
will do the same.
Best
Debbie
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 11:33
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Great thanks Angela.
Debbie, please see my email below re the journalists I’m already speaking with, and
please let me know if there are
any journalists you would like to talk to incl Campaign and Media Guardian.
Also I suggested at the meeting putting together a press pack to give to journalists on
the night and also to hand out
to any other media we wish. It doesn’t have to be enormous but I suggested it could
include:
- Press release about the scheme
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- Backgrounder on Pact
- Backgrounder on Nesta
- Biogs of mentors
I can obviously provide the Pact backgrounder and don’t mind drafting the press release
for your input, but please
let me know your thoughts on how you would like to do this.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 11:29
To: Clare Naden
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
Thanks for your email.
I’ve copied in our NESTA senior press officer Debbie Coleman. It would be good if you
and Debbie had
a chat about how to market the programme and to ensure that no one is duplicating
anything.
Thanks again!
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 January 2009 14:39
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Nick Underhill; [email address]; Darren Balcombe
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Angela, Darrel and Darren
It was great to meet you all today.
Just to clarify, that I am meeting with the following journalists next week and will invite
them to the launch:
Dan Sabbagh – The Times
40
Chris Curtis – Broadcast
Ian Burrell – Independent
Justin Pearse – NMA (meeting 21 Jan)
I am also happy to invite Media Guardian – I will probably try Mark Sweney and/or Steve
Busfield and if they decline
I’ll try Maggie Brown.
Angela, if you could give me your comms contact I will liaise with them regarding
Campaign and any other
publications they think necessary, as well as the press release and press pack.
If you could send us all the invitation materials you have when you receive them that
would be great.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 13 January 2009 13:11
To: 'Nick Underhill'; 'Clare Naden'; Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Fine with me…
Debbie any thoughts? I realise that you only just saw this today!
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 13:08
To: Angela Pugh; Clare Naden; Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Am I good to send this out to our members and contacts now ? – keen to book my lunch
at the Ivy : - ) !
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 13:04
To: Clare Naden; Debbie Coleman
Cc: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
We agreed on the invite that Nick sent through and we’ve created a page on our event
system to take
all of the registrations which is the same text as the evite…is there anything else that we
needed to do
before sending this out?
http://businessmentorproject.eventbrite.com
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
43
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 12:19
To: Debbie Coleman; Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Debbie
That sounds all great. I will definitely keep you in the loop re journalists contacted. So
far I’ve just offered an
invitation to Dan Sabbagh at the Times. I’m meeting Ian Burrell today and Broadcast on
Friday, plus NMA next week
so intend to mention it to all of them too. I’m still waiting on the final e-vite and will
send that when it’s done.
I am actually on leave from 26Jan – 8 Feb so if you could have the release done by next
Friday I’d really appreciate it.
I’ll get the Pact backgrounder and any biog material I have to you before then too.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Debbie Coleman [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 12:00
To: Clare Naden; Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
Thanks for the feedback. I agree that a media pack would be helpful. Shall we aim to
collate the media material the
Friday before the event (30th)? We will put together the press release at our end and
will pass it through for approval
at your end. I will aim to get this to you by next week.
Grateful that you’ve made contact with some journalists already, can you keep me
updated on progress please? Have
you only offered an invitation at this stage? I would like to reach out to the Media
Guardian and Campaign. Obviously
we will ensure that each side is acknowledged across our conversations and trust you
will do the same.
Best
Debbie
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 11:33
44
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Great thanks Angela.
Debbie, please see my email below re the journalists I’m already speaking with, and
please let me know if there are
any journalists you would like to talk to incl Campaign and Media Guardian.
Also I suggested at the meeting putting together a press pack to give to journalists on
the night and also to hand out
to any other media we wish. It doesn’t have to be enormous but I suggested it could
include:
- Press release about the scheme
- Backgrounder on Pact
- Backgrounder on Nesta
- Biogs of mentors
I can obviously provide the Pact backgrounder and don’t mind drafting the press release
for your input, but please
let me know your thoughts on how you would like to do this.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 11:29
To: Clare Naden
Cc: Debbie Coleman
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Clare,
Thanks for your email.
I’ve copied in our NESTA senior press officer Debbie Coleman. It would be good if you
and Debbie had
a chat about how to market the programme and to ensure that no one is duplicating
anything.
Thanks again!
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
45
From: Clare Naden [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 09 January 2009 14:39
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Nick Underhill; [email address]; Darren Balcombe
Subject: RE: Nesta mentoring scheme
Hi Angela, Darrel and Darren
It was great to meet you all today.
Just to clarify, that I am meeting with the following journalists next week and will invite
them to the launch:
Dan Sabbagh – The Times
Chris Curtis – Broadcast
Ian Burrell – Independent
Justin Pearse – NMA (meeting 21 Jan)
I am also happy to invite Media Guardian – I will probably try Mark Sweney and/or Steve
Busfield and if they decline
I’ll try Maggie Brown.
Angela, if you could give me your comms contact I will liaise with them regarding
Campaign and any other
publications they think necessary, as well as the press release and press pack.
If you could send us all the invitation materials you have when you receive them that
would be great.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Clare
Clare Naden
Communications Executive
dd: 020 7380 8241
m: 07553351901
e: [email address]
*Please note my numbers have changed*
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and
interactive media companies. Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 14 January 2009 11:03
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Clare Naden'
Subject: invitation sent
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
just wondering if you guys have sent out your invites yet?
Cheers
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 14 January 2009 14:00
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: 'Clare Naden'; Deborah Fox; '[email address]'
Subject: RE: ALERT ! -- SPELLING ERROR on invitation
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
I’ve asked them to change it!
Thanks Nick.
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 14 January 2009 13:57
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; [email address]
Subject: ALERT ! -- SPELLING ERROR on invitation
Importance: High
SPELLING ERROR ON INVITE AND WEBSITE
Seems to be a missing ‘t’ in Puttnam towards the base of the invite
Amended copy attached – can you change eventbright site
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 13 January 2009 09:22
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; [email address]
Subject: RE: invitation to launch for companies
Hi Nick,
I think its fine not a problem. I’m just getting the event team to knock up an eventbrite
page and
then I’ll send over the link.
Then we’re good to go.
Cheers
Angela
49
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 12 January 2009 10:25
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; [email address]
Subject: RE: invitation to launch for companies
Hi Angela
I have made a couple more changes to Darrel’s changes – just my thoughts - If you
don’t like them please don’t
accept them – Its cool.
I’d really like Pact to be mentioned somewhere if possible, so have tried to squeeze us
into the text as you can see
and then reference who we are at base. If you are not happy I can live with loosing the
ref at the base and if you need
to loose all ref to Pact let me know. However we will prob need to put some mention of
Pact on it when it goes out just
to our members.
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: [email address] [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 12 January 2009 09:59
To: [email address]
Cc: Clare Naden; Deborah Fox; Jon Kingsbury; Nick Underhill
Subject: Re: invitation to launch for companies
Hi Angela,
I have copy and pasted your e-vite on to a Word document and then tracked some
suggested changes (see
attached).
The changes suggested have tried to make it clearer what the companies explicitly get
from attending the launch and
subsequently, applying to participate in the project.
One broader point; we need to be consistent in the e-vite between 'Project' and
'Network'. Whilst we understand the
difference, it is confusing to be invited to the launch of a 'Mentor Project' which is then
referred to through the
remainder of the invitation as a 'Network'.
50
Thanks,
Darrel
"Angela Pugh" <[email address]>
11/01/2009 17:22
To <[email address]>, <[email address]>, <[email address]>, "Deborah
Fox" <[email address]>
cc "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]>
Subject invitation to launch for companies
Hi All,
So in putting a big cross against Darrel’s draft invite I’m gone and had a stab at it
though I’m not sure
if I’ve come up with a better version or not! See below: Any thoughts?
These
should be going out from NESTA/PACT anyone else that we can think of on Tuesday
morning.
Nick you mentioned sending it to the BBC suppliers list, Skillset, screen agencies lists – if
you can I
think all of those would be great.
Kind Regards,
Angela
Invitation to attend the launch of the
NESTA Creative Business Mentor Project
Lord David Puttnam and Sir Chris Powell will host the launch event for the NESTA
Creative
Business Mentor Network on the 2nd of February 2009.
The event will be an evening reception to highlight the need to support the creative
industries as a key
sector within the UK economy (contributing 7% of GDP) during the present economic
downturn.
51
The Network headed by Lord David Puttnam, is a group of successful business people
with a common
goal of ‘mentoring’ high growth creative businesses by sharing their own skills, expertise
and contacts.
The launch of the Network will invite early stage media companies, from the TV
production,
advertising and digital media sectors, who are looking to move to the next level to apply
to be
mentored by experienced industry executives on a one-to-one basis.
We would like request your attendance to the launch of the Project to find out if it is
right for you.
Date: Monday 02 February 2009
Agenda:
5pm - Registration
Introduction & welcome by Sir Chris Powell, Chairman of NESTA
Lord Putnam, NESTA Mentoring Champion
Guest Speaker
6pm - Drinks and networking
Location: NESTA, 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE
There are limited places available so please register at:
For more information on NESTA, please visit www.nesta.org.uk
52
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 30 January 2009 09:52
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: RE: Pact logo
Attachments: image001.gif
Categories: Category
Ok and understand – Numbers are great aren’t they !
Can we have some Pact branding at the launch – perhaps we can bring some stand up
banners with us and a log on
you screens ?
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
From: Angela Pugh [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 January 2009 16:16
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: Pact logo
Hi Nick,
Thanks for this. We have removed all logos accept for NESTA since we didn’t have time
to wait. This
is only for this initial printed postcard at the moment which is attached. People are being
directed to
the website which will have PACT’s logo on it.
Numbers are looking really really good! 180!
Speak soon
Angela
Angela Pugh | Programme Manager | Creative Economy | ddi 020 7438 2647
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Switchboard: 020 7438 2500
Website: http://www.nesta.org.uk
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 January 2009 10:08
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Pact logo
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Hi Angela
Mmm might be a problem this as we are in the middle of changing and having logo /
print stuff re done
Is the attached eps any good?
I haven’t got a reversed logo sorry (!)
How are numbers looking ?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Direct line is 0207 38 08 233
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 07 August 2008 14:04
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: a press contact
Categories: Category
thanks
>
>
> fyi
>
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
>
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
>
> NESTA
>
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
>
> London
>
> EC4A 1DE
>
>
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Paul Almond [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 07 August 2008 12:29
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: RE: a press contact
>
>
>
> JK, good to hear from you; best to speak to either Will Strauss (if
> it's technology bent) or Robin Parker (if it's Multimedia bent).
>
>
>
> fyi I'm off to become head of communications for BBC Vision, starting
> early October - back to TVC!!! Stay in touch though - still be good
2
> to meet for an evening drink - say in September? - as off on hols from
> tomorrow till late August.
>
>
>
> All the best
>
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Jon Kingsbury [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 06 August 2008 13:48
> To: Paul Almond
> Subject: a press contact
>
> Hi Paul,
>
>
>
> Hope that you're well.
>
>
>
> I'm planning on launching some innovation "how to" guides next week
> and I was wondering who the best contact to speak to at Broadcast is?
> Can you give me a steer please?
>
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jon
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
>
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
>
> NESTA
>
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
3
>
> London
>
> EC4A 1DE
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>
>
> Making innovation flourish...
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 11 August 2008 09:37
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Doc's and quote
Categories: Category
Nick,
This is fine.
Use the quote as you’ve written it. Use Jonathan Kestenbaum, NESTA’s CEO.
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 06 August 2008 13:53
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Doc's and quote
Hi Jon
I’ll await your Broadcast contact.
I have changed the quote from John McVay slightly in the press release slightly attached
and your contact details
are listed on the base – is this OK?
The quite I had was - “Change is constant, Innovation is critical and therefore
collaboration will be the future in a
rapidly converging world” - Quote from NESTA Chairman (?) - not great but a start....
Best Nick
On 4/8/08 6:01 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
5
Yep, I’ll call you Tuesday am.
JK
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 04 August 2008 17:22
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Hi Jon
Just called but you were on the phone..
Given you’ve hols, we might have to go for this week as you say – Shall we send out to
press tomorrow first thing
but embargo until site is live with contracts and release info, on say Thursday first thing
(I can do this last thing
Wed). I can line up Matt and Simon tomorrow as well. But Jon you might well have to
juggle some press though
end of the week, but that’s all we can do isn’t it? Then I’ll take over if its picked up the
following week - Does this
sound OK ?
I’ve got to dash – shall we speak first thing in the morning?
Nick
On 4/8/08 5:00 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Thanks Nick,
I’d be the NESTA contact for this.
Nick, I’m off at the end of the week for my hols, so can we set a date this week?
Karen, do we need to meet to discuss?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
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NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
Sent: 04 August 2008 12:19
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Importance: High
Hi Jon
Thanks for the press release – I have only made a couple of small changes, see below
(ie Pact rather than PACT
and ‘how to’ rather than how to). I’m happy to be the press
contact listed at the base of the release – do / who do you want listed your end?
Your press list looks ideal, so I’ll call you as suggested to sort out the details / dates.
Regards
Nick
On 4/8/08 11:13 am, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the
convergent tools we’re launching.
Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick
phone discussion for who we will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m
copying in Karen here, who is NESTA’s Head of Media.
I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international,
Guardian. I think Broadcast and New media Age should also seek comments
from Simon nelson at the BBC and Matt Locke at Channel 4.
Best,
Jon
7
Pact and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast
Industry
Pact and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to
make it easy for TV and Film producers to work with digital
producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools
include legal templates that make it easy for producers to kick off
multiplatform development, as well as a ‘how to’ guide for
exploring joint ventures.
Pact is making the tools freely available to producers on its
website – www.Pact.co.uk. The templates provide a simple legal
framework for producers to work together when developing
intellectual property. It is hoped that this initiative will improve the
quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to UK
broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CE of Pact says: “Producers from both the TV and
new media sectors have told us that they need a simple
framework to help them to develop their convergent multiplatform
ideas. We’ve listened to the industry and with the help of
NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at
NESTA says: “One of the barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that
encourages creative businesses to converge. Tools like these
are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
independent producers’ development of multi-platform content
ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
Pact
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies. Pact
is the largest representative group of screen-based content producers in the UK and
8
the largest trade association in the film, television and interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300 million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It
does this in three main ways: by working to build a more pervasive culture of innovation
in this country; by providing innovators with access to early stage capital; and by
driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and
Film producers to work
with digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal
templates that make it
easy for producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide for
exploring joint ventures.
PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website – www.pact.co.uk.
The templates provide
a simple legal framework for producers to work together when developing intellectual
property. It is hoped that
this initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to
UK broadcasters such as
the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
have told us that they
need a simple framework to help them to develop their convergent multi-platform ideas.
We’ve listened to the
industry and with the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One of the
barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that encourages creative businesses
to converge. Tools like these are a prerequisite
for effective collaboration and will enhance independent producers’ development of
multi-platform content ideas.”
9
Notes to Editors:
PACT
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of independent
feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies. Pact is the largest representative group of
screen-based content
producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television and
interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300
million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It does this in three
main ways: by working to
build a more pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing innovators with
access to early stage
capital; and by driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing
policy.
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 13 August 2008 10:43
To: Catherine Anderson
Cc: Chani Hirsch; Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Categories: Category
Hi
Thanks for getting back
In terms of release Jon did sign it off and suggest a Media list.
I have had conversations and sent the release to
Broadcast (likely feature)
New Media Age
C21 Media
Guardian
Screen Int – could you send me a contact for this publication or send the release out
yourselves?
I think that’s it?
Thanks
Nick
On 13/8/08 10:30 am, "Catherine Anderson" <[email address]>
wrote:
Hi Nick,
Hope you are well. Karen has now finished her contract at NESTA so I will be liaising with
you on
the PACT/NESTA release. Did Jon sign this final version off before he went on annual
leave? Also
could you send me a copy of the media list Jon sent to you just to make sure we’re
working off
the same thing and to add any contacts we may want to receive the release?
If all we have to do tomorrow is upload the release to the NESTA site I can also do this
and put it
live before lunchtime.
Many thanks,
Catherine
Catherine Anderson
Communications Assistant
Tel: 020 74382 609
www.nesta.org.uk <http://www.nesta.org.uk/>
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A1DE
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 04 August 2008 17:22
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Hi Jon
Just called but you were on the phone..
Given you’ve hols, we might have to go for this week as you say – Shall we send out to
press tomorrow first thing
but embargo until site is live with contracts and release info, on say Thursday first thing
(I can do this last thing
Wed). I can line up Matt and Simon tomorrow as well. But Jon you might well have to
juggle some press though
end of the week, but that’s all we can do isn’t it? Then I’ll take over if its picked up the
following week - Does this
sound OK ?
I’ve got to dash – shall we speak first thing in the morning?
Nick
On 4/8/08 5:00 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Thanks Nick,
I’d be the NESTA contact for this.
Nick, I’m off at the end of the week for my hols, so can we set a date this week?
Karen, do we need to meet to discuss?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
Sent: 04 August 2008 12:19
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Importance: High
13
Hi Jon
Thanks for the press release – I have only made a couple of small changes, see below
(ie Pact rather than PACT
and ‘how to’ rather than how to). I’m happy to be the press
contact listed at the base of the release – do / who do you want listed your end?
Your press list looks ideal, so I’ll call you as suggested to sort out the details / dates.
Regards
Nick
On 4/8/08 11:13 am, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the
convergent tools we’re launching.
Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick
phone discussion for who we will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m
copying in Karen here, who is NESTA’s Head of Media.
I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international,
Guardian. I think Broadcast and New media Age should also seek comments
from Simon nelson at the BBC and Matt Locke at Channel 4.
Best,
Jon
Pact and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast
Industry
Pact and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to
make it easy for TV and Film producers to work with digital
producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools
include legal templates that make it easy for producers to kick off
multiplatform development, as well as a ‘how to’ guide for
exploring joint ventures.
Pact is making the tools freely available to producers on its
website – www.Pact.co.uk. The templates provide a simple legal
framework for producers to work together when developing
intellectual property. It is hoped that this initiative will improve the
quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to UK
14
broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CE of Pact says: “Producers from both the TV and
new media sectors have told us that they need a simple
framework to help them to develop their convergent multiplatform
ideas. We’ve listened to the industry and with the help of
NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at
NESTA says: “One of the barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that
encourages creative businesses to converge. Tools like these
are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
independent producers’ development of multi-platform content
ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
Pact
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies. Pact
is the largest representative group of screen-based content producers in the UK and
the largest trade association in the film, television and interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300 million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It
does this in three main ways: by working to build a more pervasive culture of innovation
in this country; by providing innovators with access to early stage capital; and by
driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
15
PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and
Film producers to work
with digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal
templates that make it
easy for producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide for
exploring joint ventures.
PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website – www.pact.co.uk.
The templates provide
a simple legal framework for producers to work together when developing intellectual
property. It is hoped that
this initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to
UK broadcasters such as
the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
have told us that they
need a simple framework to help them to develop their convergent multi-platform ideas.
We’ve listened to the
industry and with the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One of the
barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that encourages creative businesses
to converge. Tools like these are a prerequisite
for effective collaboration and will enhance independent producers’ development of
multi-platform content ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
PACT
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of independent
feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies. Pact is the largest representative group of
screen-based content
producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television and
interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300
million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It does this in three
main ways: by working to
build a more pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing innovators with
access to early stage
capital; and by driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing
policy.
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Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 18 August 2008 11:15
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Catherine Anderson
Subject: NESTA / Pact coverage
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Just a quick round up below of the press coverage we received last week on the Teaming
project which I'm generally pleased with.
Channel 4 (through Stuart C) have also said they are v happy with the outputs and are
circulating internally. I'm asking the BBC to publish something in Ariel for staff and
taking to Rubin about the ASL for suppliers.
I'll keep you posted in terms of future development of the website as we discussed. Just
so you know I did have some interesting conversations with Frank Boyd about this and
Cross
Over tools, so I think there is something here to work on moving forward.
REGARDS
Nick
PRESS COVERAGE
1) Broadcast magazine and online
Two heads better than one - Emily Booth, Editor - (Leader page 2) Published:
14 August 2008
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/opinion_and_blogs/2008/08/two_heads_better_tha
n_one.html
Partnering can help creatives get more from their IP - critical in today's climate.
In competitive times, creative thinking is invaluable. Programme-makers have to think
laterally to come up with ideas and executions greater than the sum of their parts. For
many companies, this means teaming up with other expert players rather than
reinventing
the wheel each time they want to do something new.
2) Broadcast magazine and online - Published: 13 August 2008 16:28
Author: Robin Parker Page 13
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2008/08/pact_draws_up_guide_to_360_partne
rships.html
Pact draws up guide to 360 partnerships
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Pact and innovation funding body Nesta have teamed up to develop guidelines to help
companies working together on multiplatform projects protect their intellectual property.
3) Future media / C21 - 14 Aug 2008
www.c21media.net
Pact, NESTA offer multiplatform guide
http://www.c21media.net/resources/alt_index.asp?article=17897&area=89
Pact, NESTA offer multiplatform guide
UK indie producers association Pact and funding agency the National Endowment for
Science,
Technology and the Arts have developed a guide to help producers to create
multiplatform
content.
4) New Media Age - 14.08.08
Pact produces legal framework for multi-platform content
TV production trade body Pact has partnered with the National Endowment for Science
Technology and the Arts (Nesta) to launch a range of tools to help TV and film producers
boost the quality and number of multi-platform projects.
http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/39205/Pact+produces+legal+framework+for+multiplatfo
rm+
content.html
5) Blogs
http://www.unexpectedmedia.com/
http://dfgdocs.com/News/Pact_and_NESTA_Encourage_Convergence_in_the_Broadcas
t_Industry.aspx
http://www.iconocast.com/B000000000000021/A3/News1.htm
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 18 August 2008 12:17
To: Nick Underhill
Subject: RE: NESTA / Pact coverage
Categories: Category
Thanks nick,
Excellent stuff. Nice to hear C4 taking notice.
Catch you on my return.
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme.
NESTA
sent via a mobile.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Underhill <[email address]>
Sent: 18 August 2008 11:14
To: Jon Kingsbury <[email address]>
Cc: Catherine Anderson <[email address]>
Subject: NESTA / Pact coverage
Hi Jon
Just a quick round up below of the press coverage we received last week on the Teaming
project which I'm generally pleased with.
Channel 4 (through Stuart C) have also said they are v happy with the outputs and are
circulating internally. I'm asking the BBC to publish something in Ariel for staff and
taking to Rubin about the ASL for suppliers.
I'll keep you posted in terms of future development of the website as we discussed. Just
so you know I did have some interesting conversations with Frank Boyd about this and
Cross
Over tools, so I think there is something here to work on moving forward.
REGARDS
Nick
PRESS COVERAGE
1) Broadcast magazine and online
Two heads better than one - Emily Booth, Editor - (Leader page 2) Published:
14 August 2008
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/opinion_and_blogs/2008/08/two_heads_better_tha
20
n_one.html
Partnering can help creatives get more from their IP - critical in today's climate.
In competitive times, creative thinking is invaluable. Programme-makers have to think
laterally to come up with ideas and executions greater than the sum of their parts. For
many companies, this means teaming up with other expert players rather than
reinventing
the wheel each time they want to do something new.
2) Broadcast magazine and online - Published: 13 August 2008 16:28
Author: Robin Parker Page 13
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2008/08/pact_draws_up_guide_to_360_partne
rships.html
Pact draws up guide to 360 partnerships
Pact and innovation funding body Nesta have teamed up to develop guidelines to help
companies working together on multiplatform projects protect their intellectual property.
3) Future media / C21 - 14 Aug 2008
www.c21media.net
Pact, NESTA offer multiplatform guide
http://www.c21media.net/resources/alt_index.asp?article=17897&area=89
Pact, NESTA offer multiplatform guide
UK indie producers association Pact and funding agency the National Endowment for
Science,
Technology and the Arts have developed a guide to help producers to create
multiplatform
content.
4) New Media Age - 14.08.08
Pact produces legal framework for multi-platform content
TV production trade body Pact has partnered with the National Endowment for Science
Technology and the Arts (Nesta) to launch a range of tools to help TV and film producers
boost the quality and number of multi-platform projects.
http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/39205/Pact+produces+legal+framework+for+multiplatfo
rm+
content.html
5) Blogs
http://www.unexpectedmedia.com/
http://dfgdocs.com/News/Pact_and_NESTA_Encourage_Convergence_in_the_Broadcas
t_Industry.aspx
http://www.iconocast.com/B000000000000021/A3/News1.htm
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 11 September 2008 22:34
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Venue / space hire PACT - NOW OCT 1
Categories: Category
Nick,
Once again, sorry about the confusion this end.
JK
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 September 2008 17:50
To: Jacqui Wild
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Venue / space hire PACT - NOW OCT 1
Importance: High
Hi Jacqui
Thanks for contacting me regarding this event. Unfortunately we can not go ahead with
the event with you at
NESTA on this occasion as we have not been able to move it from the original date (25th
sept) as the panel
members and Chair have such busy schedules. We are going to run the event here at
Pact for 50 of our members
on the 25th and film and stream the event for the remaining 100 members who can’t
attend.
We would however very much like to re run the event next year perhaps at NESTA on a
similar subject, so if I
could contact you in good time next year to make the necessary arrangements?
Best
Nick Underhill
22
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
On 9/9/08 10:28 am, "Jacqui Wild" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
I'm part of the events team here at NESTA and I believe that you have been in contact
with Jon
Kingsbury about hosting an event here on 1st, October.
I'm going to be managing this event from our end so just wondered if I could get the
following
logistically details from you.
1. What time is the event starting and finishing?
2. Format of the event (panel discussion, presentations).
3. Is AV required for this, if so what?
4. Room layout?
5. Catering – Is it drinks, drinks and nibbles or drinks and canapés?
6. Jon mentioned that this was going to be filmed, is this still the case?
7. Are badges being provided to the delegates and have you a member of staff that can
man the registration
desk?
8. How many delegates are you expecting?
I think that’s it for now. If you have any further questions please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Jacqui Wild
Events Assistant
020 7438 2604
www.nesta.org.uk
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London, EC4A 1DE
-----Original Message-----
From: Catherine Anderson
Sent: 05 September 2008 16:40
To: Jacqui Wild
Subject: FW: Venue / space hire PACT - NOW OCT 1
23
> Hi Jon and Catherine
>
> I like to make a preliminary booking on your event space for the afternoon
> of the 25th of September. We'd be happy to give NESTA a platform to speak at
> the event and perhaps myself and John can liaise at a later date if this
> acceptable to you.
>
> I'd really like to come and view the space as soon as possible so I can firm
> up the event format and let our members know - I'm free this morning, or
> first thing or last thing any day next week.
>
> About the event...
>
> Pact is inviting 90-100 members (TV, Film, Interactive producers) to an
> event titled OEmaking money on new platforms¹, on Thursday 25th September
> from 4.30 to 6.30.
>
> We have representatives from Bebo, Myvideorights, Dailymotion, Joost,
> YouTube, MyspaceTV and YouTube on a Panel and the session will be Chaired by
> Peter Cowley from Emdemol.
>
> In terms of other requirements I'd be happy to discuss them in more detail
> when we meet.
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Nick Underhill
>
> Senior Policy Executive
>
>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
>
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From: Angela Pugh
Sent: 22 September 2008 15:43
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Subject: RE: Introduction
Categories: Category
Hi Nick,
Friday the 3rd is good for me.
Cheers
Angela Pugh
Programme Manager, Creative Economy
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2647
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 22 September 2008 13:06
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Re: Introduction
Hi
Friday 3rd or Monday 6th 4pm at your offices?
Best Nick
On 22/9/08 12:05 pm, "Angela Pugh" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your email. Shame your not going to be around for the workshop. I’ll contact
Tom
though and see if it is something he is interested in getting involved with.
It would be good to get your thoughts on the project before the workshop. Do you have
time in
the next couple weeks for a meeting?
Kind Regards,
Angela Pugh
Programme Manager, Creative Economy
NESTA
25
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2647
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address] <mailto:[email address]@nesta.org.uk>
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 22 September 2008 10:30
To: Angela Pugh
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Introduction
Hi Angela
Sounds great and we’d love to be involved but I’m at Mipp on the 14th. Happy to be
involved longer term though.
I have a good friend who has been here before (who is also lovely) you might like to
speak to:-
He set up a CIC for the RDA in East of England (www.mentfor.co.uk – site seems to
down?) Anyway they are a voluntary
organisation promoting mentoring for all + Business Mentoring privately and via
schemes. His name is Tom Serpell - Tel:
+44-(0)1223-839143 - e-: [email address]
Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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On 19/9/08 11:39 am, "Angela Pugh" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Just following up on Jon’s email. We are putting together a programme to connect digital
media
and publishing companies with high level executives from the same sector to provide
strategic
support.
We will be holding a workshop on the 14th of October where we would like to get
together the
interested parties to discuss what mentoring is and how we can shape our pilot to meet
these
expectations. The participants will include: companies/mentors/potential mentors/orgs
that have
run mentor programmes/trade associations/maybe RDAs. I would like to get a good
representation from these groups however keep the workshop fairly small to ensure
participation.
If you are interested it would be good to have a meeting to go over the project in more
detail.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Angela Pugh
Programme Manager, Creative Economy
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2647
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address] <mailto:[email address]@nesta.org.uk>
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 18 September 2008 15:14
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Angela Pugh
Subject: Introduction
Hi Nick,
Hope that you’re well.
Can I introduce my colleague, Angela Pugh (copied in).
27
She’s working on setting up a mentor network for creative businesses and we are hoping
to focus
the digital media sector. I’m presuming that PACT would like to be involved?
Cheers,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 06 October 2008 15:21
To: 'Nick Underhill'; Jacqui Wild
Subject: RE: Venue / space hire PACT
Categories: Category
Jacqui,
I’m happy for NESTA to fund this because it’s relevant to the CE programme.
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 06 October 2008 15:17
To: Jacqui Wild
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Venue / space hire PACT
Hi Jacqui
We would like to hire the NESTA event space on Dec 4th between 4.30 and 6.30. Could
you confirm this is free
and possible on the same basis as we discussed previously (ie no charge as long as we
gave NESTA a platform to
speak). I mentioned this to John on Friday and he suggested I drop you a mail.
The session will around Business Development and growing your business...
Chair: Peter Bazalgette
Panellists:
David Gregory (Director, Media Finance, Bank of Ireland Corporate Banking)
Tom Manwaring (Ingenious)
David Elms (KPMG, Head of UK Media)
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Eileen Gallagher (Shed Productions)
Malcolm Brinkworth (Touch Productions)
Suggested discussion points
Developing a business strategy
Emerging markets, eg new media, formats, making the most of the Terms of Trade
Profitability vs scale, eg recent Mediatique report on production sector and recent
Pact census confirmed that middle
ground (in terms turnover) under pressure but smaller companies doing relatively well.
Implications credit crunch
Floating companies vs selling
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
On 12/9/08 10:17 am, "Jacqui Wild" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Thanks for letting me know.
Do please be in touch about your next event.
Kind Regards,
30
Jacqui Wild
Events Assistant
020 7438 2604
www.nesta.org.uk
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London, EC4A 1DE
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 11 September 2008 17:50
To: Jacqui Wild
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Venue / space hire PACT - NOW OCT 1
Importance: High
Hi Jacqui
Thanks for contacting me regarding this event. Unfortunately we can not go ahead with
the event with you at
NESTA on this occasion as we have not been able to move it from the original date (25th
sept) as the panel
members and Chair have such busy schedules. We are going to run the event here at
Pact for 50 of our members
on the 25th and film and stream the event for the remaining 100 members who can’t
attend.
We would however very much like to re run the event next year perhaps at NESTA on a
similar subject, so if I
could contact you in good time next year to make the necessary arrangements?
Best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
On 9/9/08 10:28 am, "Jacqui Wild" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
I'm part of the events team here at NESTA and I believe that you have been in contact
with Jon
Kingsbury about hosting an event here on 1st, October.
I'm going to be managing this event from our end so just wondered if I could get the
following
logistically details from you.
31
1. What time is the event starting and finishing?
2. Format of the event (panel discussion, presentations).
3. Is AV required for this, if so what?
4. Room layout?
5. Catering – Is it drinks, drinks and nibbles or drinks and canapés?
6. Jon mentioned that this was going to be filmed, is this still the case?
7. Are badges being provided to the delegates and have you a member of staff that can
man the registration
desk?
8. How many delegates are you expecting?
I think that’s it for now. If you have any further questions please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Jacqui Wild
Events Assistant
020 7438 2604
www.nesta.org.uk
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London, EC4A 1DE
-----Original Message-----
From: Catherine Anderson
Sent: 05 September 2008 16:40
To: Jacqui Wild
Subject: FW: Venue / space hire PACT - NOW OCT 1
> Hi Jon and Catherine
>
> I like to make a preliminary booking on your event space for the afternoon
> of the 25th of September. We'd be happy to give NESTA a platform to speak at
> the event and perhaps myself and John can liaise at a later date if this
> acceptable to you.
>
> I'd really like to come and view the space as soon as possible so I can firm
> up the event format and let our members know - I'm free this morning, or
> first thing or last thing any day next week.
>
> About the event...
>
> Pact is inviting 90-100 members (TV, Film, Interactive producers) to an
> event titled OEmaking money on new platforms¹, on Thursday 25th September
> from 4.30 to 6.30.
>
> We have representatives from Bebo, Myvideorights, Dailymotion, Joost,
> YouTube, MyspaceTV and YouTube on a Panel and the session will be Chaired by
> Peter Cowley from Emdemol.
>
> In terms of other requirements I'd be happy to discuss them in more detail
> when we meet.
>
> Best regards
32
>
>
> Nick Underhill
>
> Senior Policy Executive
>
>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
>
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 27 October 2008 12:07
To: Angela Pugh
Subject: Mentoring
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Completed
Categories: Category
Morning Angela
How did the workshop go & what are the next steps
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Interactive Media
dd: +44 207 067 4369
main: +44 207 067 4367
Pact, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film,
television, animation and interactive media companies.
Check out the Pact website at http://www.pact.co.uk
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:34
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Glad you made it onto the wiki & thanks for your useful comments. If you had anything
else you wanted to let me know about,
just let me know.
I’ve put the news out at this end - http://www.pact.co.uk/detail.asp?id=6388 and linked
it from the home page.
Best Nick
On 21/5/08 12:18 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Sure,
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 21 May 2008 11:08
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Hi Jon
Good to see you yesterday – very impressive day & very enjoyable
4
I see you have changed the name - http://www.nesta.org.uk/digital-convergence/ -
which sounds better.
Only small thing that I can see is Pact is now always lower case accept the ‘P’.
I’ve sent a number of invites to you, but I’ll try again. A couple of things that might be
worth trying – firstly the
email you get inviting to join might be going into your spam filter ? Worth checking.
Secondly do you have a
another email address I could try (hotmail etc) ? There is no way round this until we
make the site public and I’m
keen not to just yet.
Could you send me a NESTA logo for our web copy and the wiki please
Cheers Nick
On 16/5/08 6:45 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Nick,
Couple of things:
1. I haven’t had the wiki invite. Can you help?
2. I’ve put up the PACT page on NESTA’s site. We’re going to change the headline to
make it
sound sexier, but can your people take a look at it and make sure it’s ok?
http://www.nesta.org.uk/teaming-templates/
Ta
Jon
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Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 22 May 2008 14:59
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Categories: Category
Note taken
Cheers Nick
On 22/5/08 1:41 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
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EC4A 1DE
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From: Michelle Millar
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:40
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: PACT page is up
Hi Jon,
I’m wondering if it might be better if Nick links back to the Digital Convergence project
page – rather than the
generic homepage. If you weren’t familiar with NESTA or our programmes, it would be
difficult to navigate to the
Pact page from the homepage. Alternatively, he could link to our Creative Economy
section. What do you think?
Also, if Nick wants a logo, he can download one from our site, here:
http://www.nesta.org.uk/brand-resources/
Thanks,
M
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:36
7
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Michelle Millar
Subject: RE: PACT page is up
Thanks Nick,
I’ll promote this from the NESTA site.
Could we have a NESTA logo?
Ta
JK
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:34
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Hi Jon
Glad you made it onto the wiki & thanks for your useful comments. If you had anything
else you wanted to let me know
about, just let me know.
I’ve put the news out at this end - http://www.pact.co.uk/detail.asp?id=6388 and linked
it from the home page.
Best Nick
On 21/5/08 12:18 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Sure
Best,
Jon
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Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
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From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
Sent: 21 May 2008 11:08
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Hi Jon
Good to see you yesterday – very impressive day & very enjoyable
I see you have changed the name - http://www.nesta.org.uk/digital-convergence/ -
which sounds better.
Only small thing that I can see is Pact is now always lower case accept the ‘P’.
I’ve sent a number of invites to you, but I’ll try again. A couple of things that might be
worth trying – firstly the
email you get inviting to join might be going into your spam filter ? Worth checking.
Secondly do you have a
another email address I could try (hotmail etc) ? There is no way round this until we
make the site public and I’m
keen not to just yet.
Could you send me a NESTA logo for our web copy and the wiki please
Cheers Nick
On 16/5/08 6:45 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Nick,
Couple of things:
1. I haven’t had the wiki invite. Can you help?
2. I’ve put up the PACT page on NESTA’s site. We’re going to change the headline to
make it
sound sexier, but can your people take a look at it and make sure it’s ok?
http://www.nesta.org.uk/teaming-templates/
9
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
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When: Tuesday 20th May, 2008
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 22 May 2008 15:58
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Logo and links on press and wiki now.
We talked about the wiki linking to a body of NESTA / external policy work that you
would mail over – happy to
receive + post them when you are ready to forward them
Cheers Nick
On 22/5/08 1:41 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Michelle Millar
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:40
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: RE: PACT page is up
Hi Jon,
I’m wondering if it might be better if Nick links back to the Digital Convergence project
page – rather than the
generic homepage. If you weren’t familiar with NESTA or our programmes, it would be
difficult to navigate to the
Pact page from the homepage. Alternatively, he could link to our Creative Economy
section. What do you think?
Also, if Nick wants a logo, he can download one from our site, here:
http://www.nesta.org.uk/brand-resources/
Thanks,
M
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From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:36
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Michelle Millar
Subject: RE: PACT page is up
Thanks Nick,
I’ll promote this from the NESTA site.
Could we have a NESTA logo?
Ta
JK
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 22 May 2008 13:34
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Hi Jon
Glad you made it onto the wiki & thanks for your useful comments. If you had anything
else you wanted to let me know
about, just let me know.
I’ve put the news out at this end - http://www.pact.co.uk/detail.asp?id=6388 and linked
it from the home page.
Best Nick
On 21/5/08 12:18 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
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Sure,
Best,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]] <mailto:[email address]%5d>
Sent: 21 May 2008 11:08
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: PACT page is up
Hi Jon
Good to see you yesterday – very impressive day & very enjoyable
I see you have changed the name - http://www.nesta.org.uk/digital-convergence/ -
which sounds better.
Only small thing that I can see is Pact is now always lower case accept the ‘P’.
I’ve sent a number of invites to you, but I’ll try again. A couple of things that might be
worth trying – firstly the
email you get inviting to join might be going into your spam filter ? Worth checking.
Secondly do you have a
another email address I could try (hotmail etc) ? There is no way round this until we
make the site public and I’m
keen not to just yet.
Could you send me a NESTA logo for our web copy and the wiki please
Cheers Nick
On 16/5/08 6:45 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Nick,
Couple of things:
1. I haven’t had the wiki invite. Can you help?
2. I’ve put up the PACT page on NESTA’s site. We’re going to change the headline to
make it
sound sexier, but can your people take a look at it and make sure it’s ok?
13
http://www.nesta.org.uk/teaming-templates/
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
Register now for NESTA's Innovation Edge conference at www.innovationedge08.co.uk
When: Tuesday 20th May, 2008
Where: Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 12 June 2008 11:52
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Teaming
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Jon
Hope you are well
Just a quick note to let you know I'm off on holiday from the 14th till the 28th of June.
Things have been progressing nicely on the Teaming project. We have now added the
following legal templates on the wiki:
- Confidentially Agreement
- Really Simple Collaboration Agreement
- Umbrella Agreement
- Convergent Agreement
- Joint Venture Check list
I have also mapped out two route diagrams (broadcast and non broadcast
commissions) which highlight when and where these templates can be used.
I have been contiuning to have meetings with various TV / new media companies in this
area
and will be looking for the IMPG group at Pact to work directly on the Convergent
Agreement at their meeting next week.
If you have any questions please let me know before close Friday
All the best
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street,
London, WC1V 6DW.
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 04 August 2008 11:13
To: 'Nick Underhill'
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: FW: draft press release - PACT
Importance: High
Categories: Category, Category
Hi Nick,
As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the convergent tools
we’re launching.
Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick phone
discussion for who we
will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m copying in Karen here, who is NESTA’s
Head of Media.
I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international, Guardian. I
think Broadcast and
New media Age should also seek comments from Simon nelson at the BBC and Matt
Locke at Channel 4.
Best,
Jon
PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and
Film producers to work with
digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal
templates that make it easy for
producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide for exploring
joint ventures.
PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website – www.pact.co.uk.
The templates provide a
simple legal framework for producers to work together when developing intellectual
property. It is hoped that this
initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to UK
broadcasters such as the BBC
and Channel 4.
John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
have told us that they need a
simple framework to help them to develop their convergent multi-platform ideas. We’ve
listened to the industry and
with the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One of the
barriers to creative and
commercial innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that encourages
creative businesses to converge.
Tools like these are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
independent producers’ development
of multi-platform content ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
PACT
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of independent
feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies. Pact is the largest representative group of
screen-based content
producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television and
interactive media sectors.
NESTA
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NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300 million, its
mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It does this in three main ways:
by working to build a more
pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing innovators with access to
early stage capital; and by
driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 04 August 2008 17:22
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Just called but you were on the phone..
Given you’ve hols, we might have to go for this week as you say – Shall we send out to
press tomorrow first thing
but embargo until site is live with contracts and release info, on say Thursday first thing
(I can do this last thing
Wed). I can line up Matt and Simon tomorrow as well. But Jon you might well have to
juggle some press though
end of the week, but that’s all we can do isn’t it? Then I’ll take over if its picked up the
following week - Does this
sound OK ?
I’ve got to dash – shall we speak first thing in the morning?
Nick
On 4/8/08 5:00 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Thanks Nick,
I’d be the NESTA contact for this.
Nick, I’m off at the end of the week for my hols, so can we set a date this week?
Karen, do we need to meet to discuss?
Ta
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 04 August 2008 12:19
To: Jon Kingsbury
Cc: Karen Keany
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Subject: Re: draft press release - PACT
Importance: High
Hi Jon
Thanks for the press release – I have only made a couple of small changes, see below
(ie Pact rather than PACT
and ‘how to’ rather than how to). I’m happy to be the press
contact listed at the base of the release – do / who do you want listed your end?
Your press list looks ideal, so I’ll call you as suggested to sort out the details / dates.
Regards
Nick
On 4/8/08 11:13 am, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
As discussed, here is a draft press release from NESTA/PACT re the convergent tools
we’re
launching.
Please can you confirm the release and then perhaps we could have a quick phone
discussion for
who we will send this to and when we’d go with it. I’m copying in Karen here, who is
NESTA’s
Head of Media.
I’m thinking: Broadcast, New media Age, Revolution, Screen international, Guardian. I
think
Broadcast and New media Age should also seek comments from Simon nelson at the
BBC and
Matt Locke at Channel 4.
Best,
Jon
Pact and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast
Industry
Pact and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to
make it easy for TV and Film producers to work with digital
producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools
include legal templates that make it easy for producers to kick off
multiplatform development, as well as a ‘how to’ guide for
exploring joint ventures.
Pact is making the tools freely available to producers on its
website – www.Pact.co.uk. The templates provide a simple legal
framework for producers to work together when developing
intellectual property. It is hoped that this initiative will improve the
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quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to UK
broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CE of Pact says: “Producers from both the TV and
new media sectors have told us that they need a simple
framework to help them to develop their convergent multiplatform
ideas. We’ve listened to the industry and with the help of
NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at
NESTA says: “One of the barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that
encourages creative businesses to converge. Tools like these
are a pre-requisite for effective collaboration and will enhance
independent producers’ development of multi-platform content
ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
Pact
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies. Pact
is the largest representative group of screen-based content producers in the UK and
the largest trade association in the film, television and interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300 million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It
does this in three main ways: by working to build a more pervasive culture of innovation
in this country; by providing innovators with access to early stage capital; and by
driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing policy.
30
PACT and NESTA Encourage Convergence in the Broadcast Industry
PACT and NESTA today released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and
Film producers to work
with digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects. The tools include legal
templates that make it
easy for producers to kick off multiplatform development, as well as a how to guide for
exploring joint ventures.
PACT is making the tools freely available to producers on its website – www.pact.co.uk.
The templates provide
a simple legal framework for producers to work together when developing intellectual
property. It is hoped that
this initiative will improve the quality and number of multi-platform proposals going to
UK broadcasters such as
the BBC and Channel 4.
John McVay, CEO of PACT says: “Producers from both the TV and new media sectors
have told us that they
need a simple framework to help them to develop their convergent multi-platform ideas.
We’ve listened to the
industry and with the help of NESTA have launched these invaluable tools”.
Jon Kingsbury, Director of the Creative Economy Programme at NESTA says: “One of the
barriers to creative and commercial
innovation is the lack of clear, open-source material that encourages creative businesses
to converge. Tools like these are a prerequisite
for effective collaboration and will enhance independent producers’ development of
multi-platform content ideas.”
Notes to Editors:
PACT
Pact is the UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of independent
feature film, television,
animation and interactive media companies. Pact is the largest representative group of
screen-based content
producers in the UK and the largest trade association in the film, television and
interactive media sectors.
NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. With endowed
funds of over £300
million, its mission is to transform the UK's capacity for innovation. It does this in three
main ways: by working to
build a more pervasive culture of innovation in this country; by providing innovators with
access to early stage
capital; and by driving forward research into innovation, with a view to influencing
policy.
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Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 04 February 2008 14:21
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Hi there
Categories: Category
Hi
Thur or Fri pm is good, at say 3pm?
Cheers Nick
On 4/2/08 1:57 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Yes I'm interested.
>
> Be great to meet later in the week. When is good for you?
>
> Jon
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 04 February 2008 12:31
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: FW: Hi there
>
> Hi Jon
>
> Found you at last !
>
> I'm putting together something for you on the Teaming front - just
> checking with you that you were still interested following our brief
> coffee shop discussion and what your ideal timescales were? Do you
> fancy meeting up once I get something across to you - Thursday or
> Friday pm this week any good for you?
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Nick
>
>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
> Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
>
> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V
> 6DW
2
>
> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial interests of independent feature film, television,
> animation and interactive media companies.
>
> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered
> Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
>
>
>
>
> ------ End of Forwarded Message
>
>
>
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 04 February 2008 15:20
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Hi there
Categories: Category
Friday at 4pm then - shall I come to you ? (address pls)
Cheers Nick
On 4/2/08 3:07 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Can do 4pm
>
> JK
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 04 February 2008 14:21
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: Re: Hi there
>
> Hi
>
> Thur or Fri pm is good, at say 3pm?
>
> Cheers Nick
>
>
>
> On 4/2/08 1:57 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> Yes I'm interested.
>>
>> Be great to meet later in the week. When is good for you?
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
>> Sent: 04 February 2008 12:31
>> To: Jon Kingsbury
>> Subject: FW: Hi there
>>
>> Hi Jon
>>
>> Found you at last !
>>
>> I'm putting together something for you on the Teaming front - just
>> checking with you that you were still interested following our brief
>> coffee
> shop
4
>> discussion and what your ideal timescales were? Do you fancy meeting
> up
>> once
>> I get something across to you - Thursday or Friday pm this week any
> good
>> for
>> you?
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Email: [email address]
>> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>>
>> Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
>>
>> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London
>> WC1V 6DW
>>
>> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial
>> interests of independent feature film, television, animation and
>> interactive media companies.
>>
>> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television
>> Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd
> Floor,
>> Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ------ End of Forwarded Message
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 13 February 2008 17:02
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Public sector
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Thanks for meeting last week and catch up in the pub!
We've been thinking about the public sector procurement project in a little more detail
and are starting to map out our thoughts. Could we share them with you the end of next
week perhaps? Any time on Thursday 21st or Friday
22 work - how about you ?
Adam Minns our Head of Policy is attending your conference this Friday - he might look
you
up if you are there.
Cheers Nick
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street,
London, WC1V 6DW.
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 21 February 2008 09:55
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: FW: Public sector
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Could now only do Friday 22nd if you were available ?
Cheers Nick
------ Forwarded Message
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Jon Kingsbury
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 10 March 2008 12:30
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Teaming
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
I'm due to have a projects meeting this afternoon and was hoping to give an update on
the
NESTA / Pact teaming project - any news?
Take care
Nick Underhill
Interactive Media Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial interests of
independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television Ltd. Registered
in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street,
London, WC1V 6DW.
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 17 March 2008 12:26
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Teaming
Categories: Category
Great thanks
Hope you are feeling better
Nick
On 17/3/08 12:24 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Sorry - I was off last week with the flu.
>
> The proposal is being signed off today and so I'll be in touch with a
> draft contract.
>
> Best,
> Jon
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
>
> London
>
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 10 March 2008 12:30
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: Teaming
>
> Hi Jon
>
> I'm due to have a projects meeting this afternoon and was hoping to
> give an update on the NESTA / Pact teaming project - any news?
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>
> Take care
>
>
> Nick Underhill
> Interactive Media Executive
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>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
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> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V
> 6DW
>
> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial interests of independent feature film, television,
> animation and interactive media companies.
>
> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered
> Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
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> Hold the Date for NESTA's flagship Innovation Conference.
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 16 April 2008 12:06
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact Delivery Partner Services Contract 03.04.08.doc
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
So sorry we never got together for that drink last week.
Thanks for the contract, which I’ll review and return.
Many thanks
Nick Underhill
Interactive Media Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
On 15/4/08 6:53 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Good to see you (briefly) last week.
Sorry for the delay, but here’s a draft contract for the PACT/NESTA work.
Please can you check it, and send back 2 signed copies?
Many thanks,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
11
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 02 May 2008 12:14
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact / NESTA Teaming project
Categories: Category
Hi Jon
Great - regarding invoicing do I send the first one to you?
Cheers Nick
On 2/5/08 12:02 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Nick,
This all seems fine. I’ll send back the contract.
Amy, could you arrange the meetings for us please?
Thanks,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 April 2008 12:43
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact / NESTA Teaming project
Hi Jon,
Thanks very much for launching the Pact / NESTA Teaming project.
I’ve signed two copies of the Delivery Partner Services Contract and put them in the post
to you today.
As this is quite a tight project in terms of timescales I thought I’d share the simple
project plan we are working
from with you (see attached). I don’t think a project of this size and scope needs much
more than this (from our
end), but if you need anything further please let me know. Can I suggest we meet three
times over the next three
13
months in line with the deliverables (dates suggested below). Please let me know if this
is appropriate for you.
I have been working on the wiki for some time now, but will be finalising the content and
will invite you to join the
group this week.
Meeting 1 - Have you got any time this week to meet up for an initial meeting? (Just to
let you know I’m on
holiday next week)
Meeting 2 – Thurs 29th or Frid 30th?
Meeting 3 – Tues 29th or Wed 30th?
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 12 May 2008 14:13
To: Amy Burgess
Cc: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact / NESTA Teaming project - meeting dates as requested
Importance: High
Categories: Category
Hi Amy
Those dates are fine (sorry ab the mix up!)
See you tomorrow at 10am at your office Jon
Regards Nick
On 2/5/08 4:15 pm, "Amy Burgess" <[email address]> wrote:
Hi Nick
A little unclear as to the dates you suggested (no months included) but as a starter for
ten have put you in for
the following:
Tues 13th May 10am - wanted to leave you a day to get back into work etc after holiday
Fri 30th May 4pm
Tues 29th July 2pm
Hope these are ok with you, please call if you need to rearrange, I will be on leave but
Nicola will assist you in
my absence
Many thanks
Amy Burgess
IP Teams Administrator & PA
Innovation Challenge and Creative Economy teams
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2651
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
M. +44(0)7944 828495
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Jon Kingsbury
Sent: 02 May 2008 12:03
To: Nick Underhill
Cc: Amy Burgess
Subject: RE: Pact / NESTA Teaming project
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Nick,
This all seems fine. I’ll send back the contract.
Amy, could you arrange the meetings for us please?
Thanks,
Jon
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Making innovation flourish...
From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
Sent: 29 April 2008 12:43
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact / NESTA Teaming project
Hi Jon,
Thanks very much for launching the Pact / NESTA Teaming project.
I’ve signed two copies of the Delivery Partner Services Contract and put them in the post
to you today.
As this is quite a tight project in terms of timescales I thought I’d share the simple
project plan we are working
from with you (see attached). I don’t think a project of this size and scope needs much
more than this (from our
end), but if you need anything further please let me know. Can I suggest we meet three
times over the next three
months in line with the deliverables (dates suggested below). Please let me know if this
is appropriate for you.
I have been working on the wiki for some time now, but will be finalising the content and
will invite you to join the
group this week.
Meeting 1 - Have you got any time this week to meet up for an initial meeting? (Just to
let you know I’m on
holiday next week)
Meeting 2 – Thurs 29th or Frid 30th?
Meeting 3 – Tues 29th or Wed 30th?
Best Regards
Nick Underhill
Senior Policy Executive
17
Email: [email address]
Website: www.pact.co.uk
Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V 6DW
Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the commercial
interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive
media companies.
Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered Office: 2nd Floor,
Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
On 15/4/08 6:53 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
Jon Kingsbury
Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme
NESTA
T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
[email address]
www.nesta.org.uk
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
Register now for NESTA's Innovation Edge conference at www.innovationedge08.co.uk
When: Tuesday 20th May, 2008
Where: Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London
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Any use, copying or
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From: Nick Underhill [[email address]]
Sent: 13 May 2008 16:46
To: Jon Kingsbury
Subject: Re: Pact logo
Categories: Category
Have done - let me know when /if you get it
On 13/5/08 4:15 pm, "Jon Kingsbury" <[email address]> wrote:
> Cheers Nick, this will go up asap.
>
> In the meantime, can you re-send the wiki link please?
>
> Ta
> Jon
>
>
>
> Jon Kingsbury
> Director, Creative Economy Innovation Programme NESTA
>
>
> T. +44 (0)20 7438 2650
> F. +44 (0)20 7438 2501
>
>
> [email address]
>
> www.nesta.org.uk
>
> 1 Plough Place
>
> London
>
> EC4A 1DE
>
> Making innovation flourish...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Underhill [mailto:[email address]]
> Sent: 13 May 2008 15:48
> To: Jon Kingsbury
> Subject: Pact logo
>
> Hi Jon
>
>
> Good to see you this morning.
>
> Logo as discussed attached.
>
> Cheers Nick
>
>
>
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> Senior Policy Executive
>
>
>
>
> Email: [email address]
> Website: www.pact.co.uk
>
> Read my latest blog post at http://nickunderhill.blogspot.com
>
> Pact, 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, Holborn, London WC1V
> 6DW
>
> Pact is the largest UK trade association that represents the
> commercial interests of independent feature film, television,
> animation and interactive media companies.
>
> Pact is the trading name of Producers Alliance for Cinema and
> Television Ltd. Registered in England no. 2591474. Registered
> Office: 2nd Floor, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6DW.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Register now for NESTA's Innovation Edge conference at
> www.innovationedge08.co.uk
>
> When: Tuesday 20th May, 2008
> Where: Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> This email and any attachments are confidential and may be subject to legal
> privilege. Any use, copying or disclosure other than by the intended
> recipient is unauthorised. If you have received this message in error,
> please notify the sender immediately via (+44) 20 7438 2500 or by
> email to [NESTA request email] and delete this message and any copies from your
> computer and network. The views expressed in this email are those of the
> author and do not necessarily reflect the views of NESTA.
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>
>