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  • Music Production Experience in Wembley
    Music Production Experience in Wembley

    Music Production Experience Days: Have you always dreamed of becoming a recording artist? This Pro Production Experience in Wembley treats you to a full day of creating and recording your own song from scratch, with the help of expert producers! This professional recording studio has 15 years experience recording music for such artists as Jess Glynn, Dappy, Sugarbabes, Kim Wilde, Ant & Dec, Lulu, Mike Oldfield and many more.Your experience day begins when you meet your producers at their state-of-the-art recording studio in Wembley, London. Decked out with all the latest equipment, this stylish studio is the perfect place to explore your creativity in a productive and encouraging environment. Bring along your own lyrics, and transform them into a professional song with the help of your producers. In their acoustically treated control room, furnished with comfortable vintage interiors, they’ll help you bring your dream song to life! Next, you will assemble a backing track to sing over with their expertise … then it’s time to hop in the booth and record. Once you’ve recorded vocals over the backing instrumentation, the producers will help you choose the very best takes for the song. Joining them back in their control room, you’ll sit in on the process as the mix and master your track to sound crisp and professional. You can keep this, give it as a gift, or even send it as a demo. This recording studio experience is valid for up to 10 participants, so can be used by solo artists and supergroups alike!This Wembley Music Production Session makes a great addition to a London day out, and would be the perfect experience gift for the budding recording artist in your life. 

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  • Private Online Music Production Experience (4hrs)
    Private Online Music Production Experience (4hrs)

    Private Online Music Production Experience : The experience is fully remote that can be used from anywhere. The Experience is run via a remote training system allowing the tutor to share his screen and sound, watch your screen as you work and correct in real time. The tutor can even take over the session and control your DAW demonstrating everything you require to learn. With a dedicated remote classroom set up and a state of art delivery solution all taught one-to-one giving you fully immersive education, allowing you to customise and take control of your own learning experience.The course builder option allows you to take control of your learning and create your own unique music production course. Design and build a bespoke course to meet your individual learning needs.

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  • ‘Food Production Area Protective Clothing Must Be
    ‘Food Production Area Protective Clothing Must Be

    andlsquo;Food Production Area Protective Clothing Must Be Wornandrsquo; Sign is a 200mm x 300mm mandatory sign made from self-adhesive semi-rigid PVC making it easy to apply to a clean dry surface. All our signs conform to the BS EN ISO 7010

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  • This Is A Food Production AreaProtective Clothing Must Be’
    This Is A Food Production AreaProtective Clothing Must Be’

    This Is A Food Production AreaProtective Clothing Must Be Sign is a 200mm x 300mm mandatory sign made from Self adhesive vinyl making it easy to apply to a clean dry surface. All our signs conform to the BS EN ISO 7010 regulation, ensuring that all

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  • What is the difference between bench production and workshop production?

    Bench production involves individual workers completing a specific task or product at their own workstations, while workshop production involves a group of workers collaborating on different aspects of a project in a shared workspace. Bench production is more suitable for smaller-scale, specialized tasks, while workshop production is better for larger projects that require multiple skills and resources. Workshop production allows for more flexibility and creativity in problem-solving, while bench production can be more efficient for repetitive tasks.

  • What is the difference between workshop production and production in workshops?

    Workshop production refers to a manufacturing process where products are made in a workshop setting using hand tools or small-scale machinery. On the other hand, production in workshops typically involves the creation of goods or services within a larger industrial setting, where multiple workshops may be utilized for different stages of production. Workshop production is more focused on small-scale, customized or artisanal production, while production in workshops is often part of a larger, more standardized manufacturing process.

  • What is the difference between workshop production and workshop manufacturing?

    Workshop production refers to the process of creating goods or products in a workshop setting, often involving skilled craftsmen and artisans. This can include activities such as woodworking, metalworking, and other forms of handcrafting. On the other hand, workshop manufacturing involves the use of machinery and advanced technology to produce goods in a workshop setting. This can include activities such as 3D printing, CNC machining, and other automated manufacturing processes. In essence, workshop production is more focused on traditional, manual craftsmanship, while workshop manufacturing involves more modern, automated techniques.

  • What is the difference between 1. production manager, 2. production manager, set production manager, and location production manager?

    A production manager is responsible for overseeing the overall production process, including scheduling, budgeting, and coordinating the various departments involved in a project. A set production manager specifically focuses on managing the production activities on the set, including coordinating with the director, cast, and crew. A location production manager is responsible for managing the production activities at specific filming locations, including obtaining permits, coordinating with local authorities, and ensuring the smooth operation of the production at that location. Each role has a specific focus within the overall production process, with the production manager overseeing the entire production, the set production manager focusing on the activities on set, and the location production manager managing the activities at specific filming locations.

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    Seminar Sign Holder Tent Shaped A4 Clear 4042866

    Display names, job titles etc with this A4 desktop name holder. One product suitable for a multitude of environments.

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  • Chocolate Workshop -  Birmingham
    Chocolate Workshop - Birmingham

    Chocolate Experience Days: Take your culinary skills to sweet new heights with this deliciously delightful chocolate making workshop in Birmingham. The perfect gift for anyone from the toe-dipping occasionals to the full blown chocaholics; this truffle making workshop with the Chocolate Collective is a guaranteed tasty treat. Not just surrounded by like-minded chocolate-lovers, the educational class will also teach the basics behind making your own chocolates that taste as good as they look... and maybe even better!Chocolate workshops in Birmingham start with an educational discussion of Chocolate's illustrious history. Your chocolatier will begin the class with a lesson in truffles, which you will be cramming full of a tasty cream (Soya can be used instead), amongst other fillings - before beginning the decoration and trying your hand at other methods of creation, including: mixing, piping, rolling, cutting and dipping! Your chocolate making session will then conclude after hand-wrapping the goodies (around 30-50) - which you can take home to share... with yourself.

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  • Chocolate Workshop -  Manchester
    Chocolate Workshop - Manchester

    Chocolate Experience Days: Take your culinary skills to sweet new heights with this deliciously delightful chocolate making workshop in Manchester. The perfect gift for anyone from the toe-dipping occasionals to the full blown chocaholics; this truffle making workshop with the Chocolate Collective is a guaranteed tasty treat. Not just surrounded by like-minded chocolate-lovers, the educational class will also teach the basics behind making your own chocolates that taste as good as they look... and maybe even better!Chocolate workshops in Manchester start with an educational discussion of Chocolate's illustrious history. Your chocolatier will begin the class with a lesson in truffles, which you will be cramming full of a tasty cream (Soya can be used instead), amongst other fillings - before beginning the decoration and trying your hand at other methods of creation, including: mixing, piping, rolling, cutting and dipping! Your chocolate making session will then conclude after hand-wrapping the goodies (around 30-50) - which you can take home to share... with yourself.

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  • 'Warehouse or Production?'

    When deciding between a warehouse or production facility, it is important to consider the specific needs of your business. A warehouse is typically used for storing and distributing finished goods, while a production facility is used for manufacturing products. If your business focuses on storing and distributing goods, a warehouse may be more suitable. However, if your business involves manufacturing products, a production facility would be more appropriate. Ultimately, the decision should be based on the nature of your business operations and requirements.

  • What is the difference between series production and batch production?

    Series production involves producing a large quantity of identical products continuously, often using assembly line techniques, while batch production involves producing a specific quantity of products at a time before moving on to the next batch. In series production, the production process is more streamlined and efficient, as it is optimized for producing the same product repeatedly. Batch production allows for more flexibility in terms of product variations and customization, as each batch can be adjusted to meet specific requirements. Overall, series production is more suitable for high-volume production, while batch production is better suited for smaller quantities and more diverse product lines.

  • What is the difference between batch production and continuous production?

    Batch production involves producing a specific quantity of a product before moving on to the next batch, with each batch having a distinct start and end point. On the other hand, continuous production involves a constant flow of raw materials and output, with production running 24/7 without stopping. Batch production is more flexible and allows for easier customization of products, while continuous production is more efficient and cost-effective for high-volume production of standardized goods.

  • What are original factors of production and derivative factors of production?

    Original factors of production are the primary inputs required for the production process, including land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. These factors are essential for creating goods and services. Derivative factors of production are resources that are created or derived from the original factors, such as technology, knowledge, and skills. These derivative factors enhance the productivity and efficiency of the original factors in the production process.

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