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1. A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options: a website homepage for the band; a digipak for the album’s release; a magazine advertisement for the digipak.

2. A promotion package for a new film, to include a trailer, together with two of the following three options: a website homepage for the film; a film magazine front cover, featuring the film; a poster for the film.

3. An advertising package for a new product or service, to include two TV advertisements, together with two of the following three options: a radio advertisement; a TV programme sponsorship sequence; a web pop-up.

4. A promotion package for a new computer/video game, to include two TV advertisements, together with two of the following three options: the cover of the game’s package; two hyperlinked pages from the game’s website; a magazine advertisement for the game.

5. A promotion package for a new soap opera, to include a TV trailer, together with two of the following three options: a listings magazine front cover featuring the new soap; two hyperlinked webpages (with video extract) for the soap’s website; a poster for the soap.

6. A selection of materials related to an original children’s TV drama, to include the title sequence to the TV programme, together with two of the following three options: the front cover to a magazine for the series; a DVD cover for the series; a radio advertisement for the magazine.

7. An extract from an original documentary TV programme, lasting approximately five minutes, together with two of the following three options: a radio trailer for the documentary; a double-page spread from a listings magazine focused on the documentary; a newspaper advertisement for the documentary.

8. The first two pages of an original local newspaper together with two of the following three options: a billboard poster for the newspaper; a radio advertisement for the newspaper; two hyperlinked pages from the paper’s website.

9. A website for a new TV channel (to include a minimum of three hyperlinked pages with original images, audio and video extract), together with two of the following three options: a newspaper advertisement for the channel; a double page spread for a listings magazine, focused on the channel’s launch; an animated ident sequence for the channel.

10. A short film in its entirety, lasting approximately five minutes, which may be live action or animated or a combination of both, together with two of the following three options: a poster for the film; a radio trailer for the film; a film magazine review page featuring the film.

11. An extract/package from a local TV news programme, lasting approximately five minutes, together with two of the following three options: two hyperlinked pages from the programme’s website; a generic radio trailer for the programme; a short title sequence for the programme.

12. An extract from a radio play, lasting approximately five minutes, together with two of the following three options: a newspaper advertisement for the play; a double-page listings magazine feature about the play; a page from the radio station’s website promoting the play.

13. The first four pages from an original regional magazine together with two of the following three options: a radio advertisement for the magazine; two hyperlinked pages from the magazine’s website; a billboard advertisement for the magazine.