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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Teri Hogan 02/07/12 02:30 PM,Sound companies handle “one-off” shows every day. It’s usually formulaic, and after a while, we do it by rote. But what happens when the client wants one-stop shopping? This is also known as “full production” or “turn key service,” and it’s quite a bit more involved than an average show. Generally months of planning and coordination are needed, as well as work with a number of subcontractors. It just can’t be done by the seat of the pants. Normally, when… View this story
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Monday, January 24, 2011
John Stiernberg 01/24/11 03:29 PM, 0 CommentsMany of you have dealt with the ups and downs of the pro audio industry for many years and understand the constant ebb and flow of risks and opportunities. Others may be new to the business, working part time, or on someone else’s payroll. Still others may be planning to go on their own or “quit your day job”. In any case, you are managing risk in some way. What’s at risk in business? How do you feel about risk?… View this story
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Thursday, April 08, 2010
Taylor Jensen 04/08/10 02:41 PM,Go here to read the entire Sound Mountain Series. Although Ben was stung by David’s treatment of him during the whole cable thing in his first weeks of employment at Frank’s Sound Company and Show Rentals, he resolved to stick it out and keep going – even though it wasn’t always easy. Truth be told, David was a terrible supervisor and it seemed that he only had Ben doing the really crappy stuff, working with the dirty cables back from… View this story
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