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RC Publishing has created niche and compelling contect into the form of E1 life which is a business and lifestyle magazine informing the readers of what east london and the surrounding areas have to offer. RC publishing will soon be launching their second title ''Modern Woman'' which will be aimed at women in the workplace.
days to go: Expired investment: £20,360
HighCandi is a drone services business that specialises in providing operational support to large companies, for example, in telecommunications and renewable energy sectors. It brings together independent drone service providers under one brand and uses these drones to inspect infrastructure, providing photo analysis, video inspections, and 3D digital models of facilities to help clients manage their assets in an affordable manner. HighCandi’s app, which can memorise and automate inspection regimes, makes sure that each drone delivers consistent imaging and data. The company's aerial videographers are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licensed and adhere to legal restrictions wherever they film. The company's strategy is to target 10% ($520 million) of two key sectors, namely The Global Industrial Inspection market and European Real Estate market, by 2021. HighCandi is a potential disruptor in the drone sector which is expected to boost the UK economy by £42 billion. With the investment, the company will start recruitment to drive sales, pilot engagement, and brand marketing.

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Studio Pictures Limited is a UK based production company that specialises in the development of high-quality British film and TV projects. The company's interest predominantly lies within the British film and television industry that can be created within budget ranging from £1 million - £15 million. The company has established relationships with studio houses such as Warner Bros., Sony Pictures and Lionsgate and aims to build upon projects that can be made into a franchise. Their production, A Steet Cat Named Bob, went on to be distributed by Sony Pictures in the UK and had a Royal Premiere in London. Studio Pictures Limited will consider putting up to a maximum of 20% of the budget for each project as equity, on a case by case basis, subject to company reserves. With the proceeds, the company will grow and scale the business. It will become a tenant at Twickenham Studios in West London and look to profitable emerging markets, i.e. streaming, animation and interactive movies to become one of the leading UK production companies.

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The Jackal is an exclusive and upmarket lifestyle media brand targeted towards the affluent, urban male audience. The media brand’s the Jackal Magazine does away with traditional newsstand magazines and their circulation model and adopts a free distribution model, making the Jackal the UK’s second biggest upmarket men’s magazine. The media brand also runs a creative studio and has worked on projects covering brand direction, content strategy, print, film and digital. The Jackal's combined digital audience is about 45,000, and it has worked with over 40 luxury advertisers already.
days to go: Expired investment: £182,842
Apps4Arts turns the once paper driven medium of festival programming into an elegently designed app. Organisers can now publish interactive guides from their desktops. No coding or design experienced is required. 
days to go: Expired investment: £27,980
Amplify Music, in association with the Music Managers Forum (MMF), provides UK tax paying investors with the opportunity to invest in the future careers of new and emerging music artists while benefiting from the significant tax advantages available through SEIS. MMF was established in 1992 and is now the largest representative body of artist managers in the world. MMF has over 400 members in the UK and represents over 1,000 of the world’s most successful acts.
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Big Couch is the 'crewfunding' platform that empowers filmmakers to connect with crews that invest in projects they believe in. Crews accept lower upfront fees in return for profit shares and deferred payment. Film producers optimise their budgets up to 20%. 
days to go: Expired investment: £403
THE MUGHALS is a prime-time entertainment drama series for international television, recreating for a modern audience the most vibrant ruling dynasty the world has known, in the genre of such hits as THE TUDORS and ROME.
days to go: Expired investment: £22,400
The Writers’ e-Publishing Community, with leading-edge technology, LinkedIn for writers, on-line destination for contemporary writing. In 2015 “CUT” will become the world’s largest e-book publisher by author numbers. Over 700 pro-writers already pre-registered. CUT sells e-books, readable on ALL e-readers. Writers create content, driving traffic, reducing costs. e-Book publication is free. CUT receives 99 year rights and a  50/50 revenue share. CUT are building huge content, with over 170 e-books published already.
days to go: Expired investment: £95,656
PhotoSpotLand allows you to discover great places where, when, how and with whom to shoot great photos. PhotoSpotLand is a helpful location guide for travel photography on the web and on your mobile. Previous explorers have left lots of practical information regarding their experiences on PhotoSpotLand's website.
days to go: Expired investment: £26,924
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