
The Right Stuff: Serving Actual “Needs” Of Clients Rather Than Their “Wants”
An overkill production spec that the client will never pay off is just as irresponsible as a corner-cutting spec.
An overkill production spec that the client will never pay off is just as irresponsible as a corner-cutting spec.
A well-written arrangement keeps the various instruments out of each other’s way right from the beginning…
The goal is to protect the artist’s hearing while giving them a “balanced, clear mix.” Louder isn’t better.
My goal is simply to envision a healthy balance, do the best I can, and let it go if I fall a bit short. I’ve learned that I can’t focus too much on one activity for an entire day and neglect the other stuff…
“No two of us have the same tools, although there will always be the crescent wrench and multitool in common. I suppose it’s because of the difference in how we view our world or how we approach our work.” Plus related video from DcSoundOp.
Starting with a good attitude and simple manners, a list of things that the author has found valuable in keeping him in demand as a freelancer.
Mine is not your typical throw-ratio calculator. No, that’s too easy. This is a story of discovery and problem solving that many have searched for, but few have completed.
“There’s only so much we can do, but let’s not be the reason the audience leaves.”
Getting the essentials right before even thinking about the extras…
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