In this unit you will plan and produce a portfolio of work that could be used to showcase your ability in, for example, a job application or interview situation for either employment or further study. You will also evaluate your effectiveness when planning and producing the portfolio. This will prepare you for progression to further study in a related discipline.
Unit purpose This unit is designed to develop the learners’ knowledge of law as it applies to the music industry and to develop skills in evaluating the impact of contemporary issues on copyright and contracts. The unit will examine issues relating to music copyright, trademark and the collection societies before evaluating the impact of a current issue on music copyright. Learners will then go on to examine a music industry agreement and evaluate the impact of the agreement on the parties to the deal. The unit is intended to give HN Music Business, HN Music and HN Sound Production learners the opportunity to explore issues that have shaped contemporary practice relating to copyright law and music business contracts. Outcomes On successful completion of the unit the learner will be able to: 1 Explain law relating to music copyright and trademark and evaluate benefits of collection societies. 2 Explain a contemporary issue and evaluate the impact on music industry copyright. 3 Explain and evaluate a contemporary music industry agreement.
Graded unit purpose This graded unit is designed to provide evidence that the learner has achieved the following principal aims of the HND Music Business: an ability to develop breadth and depth of knowledge in the music business  an ability to analyse and synthesise knowledge and skills acquired through study  an ability to develop study, organisational and research skills  an ability to integrate music business skills in practical or business application  an ability to develop competencies in a range of specialised areas in line with preferred career aims  an ability to develop proficiency and music business acumen relating to the practices of the music industry  to enable progression to further study in music business or a related discipline  an ability to develop personal skills and follow music industry protocol  an ability to develop critical analysis; to reflect on own work and continually strive for best practice  to enable the adoption of innovative practices and creativity in work and ability to respond quickly to the challenges posed by changes in the music industry
This unit is intended to give you a broad understanding of sound production processes. You will examine the terminology and requirements for staging a live performance before going on to study the requirements for studio recording and post production. The unit is intended for learners who have limited knowledge of sound production processes and intend to work in the music industry, especially as an artist manager, promoter, or a musician who carries out these roles on their own behalf. Throughout this unit, you will learn how to use common terminology which will enable you to communicate effectively in live, studio, and mastering environments