Making It Easy: Taking The Tougher Route To Get To The Right Destination
It takes more than a red plastic button to make things easy for the client…
It takes more than a red plastic button to make things easy for the client…
The key steps along the way that can add up to a great show for the artist and audience alike
Part 1 of a series on making it work despite ever-present financial challenges.
Is our show file, created after weeks (or months or years) of rehearsals and shows – and with all of our intellectual knowledge and experience – our property or the property of the band? Plus, an attorney weighs in on the question as well.
How, as professional crew, can we enjoy the best that life on the road has to offer and still have a life off the road to return to when the time comes?
What every aspiring A2 working in the world of corporate audio should know.
To specialize or not? That’s a very good question…
“On one tour we walked away from an unsafe stage structure requesting the relevant people to amend the problem. We returned a couple of hours later to find no change except for a dead chicken alongside some incense and flowers at center stage.”
What I’ve noticed about people in the studio, and how you can plan for success.
Often it’s not a question of “bigger” but focusing on other overarching goals…
The way the game works in both the MI and concert touring worlds…
Getting on the name train and suggestions for when (and how) to charge for sound work
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