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  1. Linda is an award-winning independent producer/executive producer of 20 drama series, 6 TV movies and 16 feature films. Co-founder of Red Rooster Film and Television Entertainment (which she sold to Chrysalis Plc) and Alibi Communications Plc (which was floated on AIM), and Investment Consultant for the Wales Creative IP Fund (2007-2011), she now runs Sly Fox Productions.

  2. May 20, 2022 · Creative Wales is prioritising the development of a content production sector that provides equal and diverse opportunities for a long term, skilled employment base. The funding will be targeted at companies that are implementing the latest practices in sustainable production, have wellbeing of cast, crew and employees at the forefront, whether ...

  3. The Wales Creative IP Fund is a Wales organization that has supported and produced the first season of "Chloe's Closet". Their other works outside of "Chloe's Closet" includes the following: Submarine (2010) Patagonia (2010) Ironclad (2011) Killer Elite (2011) Hunky Dory (2011) Bethan Cousins - Executive Producer for Season 1, and fund manager for company Linda James - Fund Manager for Season ...

  4. The Business Wales services provides specialist advice and guidance which is fully funded to support people in Wales that are starting, running and growing businesses. Start up and Business Planning We help aspiring business owners overcome the challenges they face on their journey to starting a business.

  5. Mar 28, 2013 · MATTHEW RHYS’ latest film has secured its future after the Wales Creative IP Fund took a stake in the movie’s soundtrack, it has been revealed.

  6. Dec 3, 2009 · The Creative IP Fund puts funding of between £50,000 to £700,000 into a project. Finance Wales said project related spending benefiting the Welsh economy currently stands at over £21m, which ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Igam_OgamIgam Ogam - Wikipedia

    For the first season, BBC Alba, Soundworks and Wales Creative IP Fund joined as co-producers. For the second season, Irish company Telegael Teoranta joined as a co-production company. The main creative team and voice talent have stayed the same throughout the seasons. However, the two parts voiced by children such as Igam Ogam and Roly were recast.