TalentStar goes further than most creative creative practitioners in that we give everyone the chance to showcase their work long after the project has ended.
We are passionate about what we do and we strongly believe that once projects have reached their conclusion they should never ever become disposable. Whereas most projects run in schools and by community artists will be sent home to show friends and family, we publish all the work to give growing audiences from all over the world the opportunity to view and enjoy them.
The Showcase Chart on the TalentStar website gives project makers the opportunity to actively promote their own work and attain a sense of achievement. Every view counts and the more people who view a project the higher in the chart the media will reach. The Showcase Chart shows the most views over the last ten days, meaning that newer projects can enter the chart.
We are committed to investing in creative talent to give them positive opportunities and outcomes. As the UK’s first ever CIC Social Enterprise, TalentStar have invested over £7,000 to create a showcase resource for project makers to have their work seen and heard by potential global audiences. The website has been 18 months in planning and three months in development.
At any one time we are involved in several different projects and the more people who come to see a specific project, the greater the chance they will engage in a project from another project maker too.
The TalentStar website attracts thousands of visitors every day highlighting that TalentStar really is the place to showcase your creativity. With the work being published it gives family and friends from outside the project maker’s own communities the opportunity to engage and support their work.
Our website is a time capsule of creativity as projects completed now will still be around for everyone to view in ten years time and beyond.
An extra bonus is that through our network of industry professionals, once a project is published they can provide constructive feedback to the project maker, meaning that they can take the feedback and use it effectively in future projects.
Producing all work highlights our committment to making sure the project is produced to the highest standard. |