Welcome to the Industria revolution
We are a new digital content and communication agency helping our clients in music, art and the creative industries maximise their potential and elevate their offer to new levels.
Hello, I'm Tim. Welcome to Industria Sound & Vision. A new agency built upon my unique skill set, honed via a variety of senior roles and projects over the last two decades of my career.
These skills include:
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Leading social media campaigns
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Music promotion, writing press releases and campaign management
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Managing all aspects of content creation and strategy
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Managing e-commerce brands
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Sonic branding
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Creating short-form video
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Creative direction for art projects
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Playing in and leading bands
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Music and sound production
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Nurturing audience engagement
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Creating cms websites
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Providing audio/visual technical support
My career has developed through a number of key positions in the creative industries, from senior roles at Light House Media Centre to Wolverhampton School of Art, along with leading True Reverie and Lions of Dissent, whilst finding time to achieve a Distinction graded Masters Degree in Visual Communications along the way.
I have also collaborated and worked with a variety of prestigious organisations and people throughout my career, including, Southbank Centre London, BBC WM Radio, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Foundation, the late, great Reggae superstar Lee Scratch Perry, Anton Newcombe, Beverley Knight, Tito Jackson, John Robb and Sathnam Sanghera.
I am dedicated and passionate about everything I work on, always looking for opportunities to help my clients maximise their offer and find their voice on social media and beyond!
"Tim stepped up to manage the Wolverhampton School of Art social media accounts during Covid – at a time when we were moving fast to adapt all our teaching and external facing events to run online. He quickly established a ‘look’ and tone for our socials and a framework for talking to the outside world that created a lifeline of information flowing out from the school to our creative communities"
Maggie Ayliffe, Head of Wolverhampton School of Art - 2018 - 2023