+ AMAZING PEOPLE DOING AMAZING THINGS. + My package My package is going to be about Hidden Door, an unique visual arts, music, film, theater, poetry festival.

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+ AMAZING PEOPLE DOING AMAZING THINGS

+ My package My package is going to be about Hidden Door, an unique visual arts, music, film, theater, poetry festival in Edinburgh Is going to be about people achieving their goals, working hard to make a project like this one from nothing How complicated can be doing that with no so much support People who are passionate about art, movies, music, architecture, performing arts, trend and culture… On one side, all the artist who participate, on the other side, all the people who make the festival happens every year. The process of creating a festival, since the beginning until the end New creative culture in Scotland

+ Angle The volunteers, organizers, artists explain their experiences and how they got involved with the project Non-profit urban festival of live music, art, film, spoken word and performing arts created by passionate volunteers from nothing The project itself is a challenge make with no arts funding or backing, the final result is a challenge as well because is something new in Edinburgh and Scotland, so a bit risky

+ Research There is a big audience for this story, people interested in art, cultural trends, music, fashion, urban living, DIY philosophy… Hidden Door is getting success, prove of that, you can find them in references newspapers and popular magazines in Scotland Hidden Door blog Magazines: The List, The Skinny, Edinburgh Guide, My Theatre Mates Newspapers: The Scotsman, Herald Scotland, BBC News

+ Links proposals hidden-door-festival-edinburgh festival-edinburgh/ festivalhttp:// festival dinburgh-hidden-door-festival-preview

+ Figures and Facts Since they started in 2014 they are becoming really popular and last year, people attended the festival. Creative Edinburgh city award shorlisted nominee 2014, Hidden Door was included in the List´s Hot100 They are present in the social networks: Facebook followers Twitter followers Instagram 890 followers

+ Figures and Facts II Over 9 days Exploring a unique underground space, which had been transformed by the work of over 200 artists and volunteers A programme with over 50 bands and live acts from across Scotland. Wide range of creative projects, from visual arts installations, to films and live music or theatre performances.

+ Story Arc Beginning Building a project from nothing, by volunteers, with no support and ending with a festival which is working really well. Problem the faced, challenges First ideas, first meetings Looking for a venue, premissions from the council, funding, support, looking for volunteers, artists… Middle Making the idea real. Organising a festival for the first time. Looking for the artists (picking up the artwork which is gonna be part of ). Designing the event, the place. Working during the festival to make it posible.

+ Story Arc II The end Opinions from artists: what means being part of the project? is Hidden Door helping them with their career? Opinions from the public. What is Hidden Door for you? Voices from the organisation: How is the festival going, expectations for the next edition, are they happy with the result? Is the project growing up? Why worth it to believe in yourself and work hard to achieve your goals

+ Style Informative Explainning all the figures and facts. The process that have to be followed to start this type of company, a Visual Art Festival. Contact the have made, problems they have faced. Conversational All the interviewees are gonna talk about their experiences, giving their opinions about everything. They ara gonna explain how they took part in the process, how they felt about it and how they feel now. Upbeat Positive, optimistic. Upbeat music. Having fun is a very important part of the project, so also a positive sense of humour.

+ Interviews Hazel Hazel’s jobs include fundraising, community engagement, health and safety, filling in lots of forms and helping plan the site set up. Sara C Sara is running the Bars Project – White Arches, Long Room and Cage Room. Co-ordinating all aspects of these including design, stock, prices, staff, etc. Sara H Sarah is organising promo distribution, creating content for the Behind Hidden Door Twitter account, helping with other bits and bobs and is also a contributor.

+ Interviews Jill Her role for the current event has been to help to select the visual art content and also to organize and co ordinate the volunteers for the festival. Jim Marketing and press. Promoting. David Creative director Vox pop

+ Radio Station Radio 1 Youth orientated nature years old Interested in art, movies, music, trend culture, fashion, social media. Medium/High education level Music they like: independent/alternative, rap, hip hop, rock, house, electronica, dance, drum and bass, dubstep and pop. They like to be informed about what happen around. Want to know what´s trend and follow it. Target Audience

+ Radio Station II Fast/ medium pace Friendly, close tone. Informal Music: independent/alternative, rap, hip hop, rock, house, electronica, dance, drum and bass, dubstep and pop. Topics: Social media, world news, entertainment (Tv shows, movies, celebrities, gossips), politics, music, tech, life, money, sports. The station also broadcasts documentaries and interviews. Style

+ Story: Sending a positive message, people working together can make nice and great things. Interviews: Every person will give a different point of view, because every of them have been developing a different role in the Project. They all have their own jobs, related or not to what they are doing in Hidden Door. Music: Is probably one of the main factors. The music is gonna be along the whole show, in the background and as part of the documentary itself, because music is a relevant part of Hidden Door festival, so the listeners can heard which bands have been there. Keep the listener interested

+ Statistics: Supporting all the information given. How the festival is becoming bigger with more artists, more events and more people attending the festival every year. Content: Male/female voices. Diversity of opinions and accents. Different people doing one same thing, different experiences, different tasks to develop. A story of hard work with a happy ending Keep the listener interested II

+ Magazine show Support. Is the main idea for the magazine program. Sending a positive message to the audience, about matters of common interest. Overcome a disease, starting a bussiness, coming out when you are young… Every story have so many people involved around (family, friends, council, workers, society…), how they faced their problems or difficulties, how they found support and how they work out to move forward. Every show is about a reality. Have a variety of interviews, music according to the radio station. All the shows share: a happy ending in every story.

+ AMAZING PEOPLE DOING AMAZING THINGS