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Studio Pictures Ltd is a UK-based film and TV production company founded by producers Adam Rolston and David Braithwaite in 2019. Specializing in creating high-quality British entertainment content, the company focuses on adapting books to screen and telling unique true-life stories that entertain and inspire both domestic and international audiences. With successful productions like "A Street Cat Named Bob," the company is building a strong brand and reputation in the industry. Studio Pictures has access to top creative talent and collaborates with major studios like Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, and Studio Canal. The company is located at Twickenham Studios in Richmond, UK.
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Podcast Radio (PR) is the Ofcom-licensed UK digital broadcast radio station showcasing podcasts 24/7 globally. It is currently broadcasting in Surrey, Manchester, London, and Glasgow. Podcasting is expected to become a $3.3 billion industry by 2025. PR aims to be a disruptor in this segment. PR got front-page coverage in the international edition of Radio World magazine and has onboarded US radio Disc Jockey (DJ) Gene Baxter. The company will use 15% of the investment to secure digital radio broadcast transmission in 5 more UK cities by the end of 2020, 15% to partner with applicants for new digital radio transmitters, 15% to create a PR-led UK marketing campaign supported by social media, 25% to recruit new staff members, 10% to develop its on-air content, 10% to develop its website and application, and 10% to build new business partnerships to drive the international expansion of the company.

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days to go: Expired investment: £149,023
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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SeedStream is a digital content platform that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to combine articles, videos and podcasts into personalised feeds based on user interests. The company has built a prototype focussing on Formula 1 motorsport that aggregates free-to-access news articles and YouTube videos alongside social media posts from the drivers and teams to cover stories from every angle. SeedStream aims to be a disruptor in the 580 million subscription services market. The company will use the investment to develop its prototype into a complete platform, produce original content based on trending topics, and accelerate into different markets.

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GigList is a platform that gives music fans a single place to find out about gigs happening in cities throughout the UK.  Using technology they source information from across the internet and bring it together in one place.
days to go: Expired investment: £69,788
MooVmoo connects consumers with video editors. Choose a title, select your music and upload your video clips in one easy go. Moovmoo charges just £3 per minute of video so it allows the user to control exactly how much they spend. 
days to go: Expired investment: £25,720
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
Virtual Reality Universe provides location based virtual and augmented reality experiences.  Expensive systems and hardware requirements put such experiences out of reach for most consumers.  Virtual Reality Universe aims are to change that by placing units in busy shopping areas and sports arenas.  (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £57,900
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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Beatstream allows users to listen live to bars, clubs and music venues all around the UK using it's music streaming app that's entirely venue centric. Beatstream also gives artists the opportunity to showcase their music and creativity without having to get people to invest by buying a ticket.
days to go: Expired investment: £32,240
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