Making significant $ with film/TV music
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I'm not interested in libraries. I'd rather people download my music for free and enjoy it. I make money in my pool business. good money. If the music is going to pay from submissions it looks like placements would be the target.
The most important thing I think is to have fun producing music. Build it first and they will come. Then I guess the money will come later?
The most important thing I think is to have fun producing music. Build it first and they will come. Then I guess the money will come later?
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Great info Casey and it really Makes you think about the plan. As of Now Im not sure What that plan is and reading thru this has made me realize that. Could you or any others share your plan and the steps it took to get there? Thanks for all of the help.
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I agree that it is critical that you enjoy the process and creation. That you put your heart and soul into creating a really, really good product.GavinKMusic wrote: The most important thing I think is to have fun producing music. Build it first and they will come. Then I guess the money will come later?
But they won't come, if they don't know you exist. So in any venture - identifying specifically:
1) Who they are
2) Where they are hanging out
3) and How you can get your product in front of them
So that they can "come" and the money can flow.
This is the essence of marketing.
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Thanks Debra I'll keep those points in mind. much appreciated.coachdebra wrote:I agree that it is critical that you enjoy the process and creation. That you put your heart and soul into creating a really, really good product.GavinKMusic wrote: The most important thing I think is to have fun producing music. Build it first and they will come. Then I guess the money will come later?
But they won't come, if they don't know you exist. So in any venture - identifying specifically:
1) Who they are
2) Where they are hanging out
3) and How you can get your product in front of them
So that they can "come" and the money can flow.
This is the essence of marketing.
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Casey I know this is a really old post but boy what an eye opener. I've been with taxi since 2010 I FEEL NOW I am getting closer to the style that suits me instrumentals I know i need more work on mixing etc but I am feeling comfortable about my music. looking forward to my third Road Rally. Hope to see many forum people who I have communicated with. By the way is it a pink dot that we put on our badge?
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Any color will doronnie35 wrote:By the way is it a pink dot that we put on our badge?
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I really wish this didn't take so much time to develop and learn. But as with anything, there is not fast track to success.
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Thanks for the post, Casey. As a newbie with Taxi (a little over a year), I've had a few forwards and lots of returns. I am happy to keep at it, as I am old enough to know the value of continuous learning. Your post keeps the optimism flowing.
You got a public collection of pieces I can listen to?
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You got a public collection of pieces I can listen to?
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Thanks for this thread everyone!
Is there a written down "5 year plan" somewhere? Or is it a bunch of hints and tips like those collected here, which you work for approx. 5 years, in the ways that best suit your lifestyle?
My current situation / activity, which isn't exactly a plan:
**What I finish can get more and more complex or diverse or specialized over the next 5 years, or, I'll have to "finish" fewer per day as things get too complex, diverse or specialized.
There's probably more to list ... but that's the stuff that makes sense for me to write down at the moment.
So my question -- Is there a written down "5 year plan" somewhere -- is as literal as it sounds. I will continue doing what I'm doing ... I think I'm on the right track. Just wondering if there's even more specific, concrete "plan" plans ...out there in cyberspace somewhere.
Also some broken links in this thread, not sure if they have been moved / still public?
http://www.caseysongs.com/publicfiles/M ... ss_101.ppt
http://www.apra.co.nz/MusicConsumers/Pr ... Music.aspx redirected to http://apraamcos.co.nz/
Specifically, did you write and get 200 cues signed in 2 years? More or fewer (if you wish to share / elaborate)? Did the numbers work out to be "enough" for you? (etc.)
Is there a written down "5 year plan" somewhere? Or is it a bunch of hints and tips like those collected here, which you work for approx. 5 years, in the ways that best suit your lifestyle?
My current situation / activity, which isn't exactly a plan:
- write & produce every day (6 or 7 days a week) after / before my day job.
- submit on average 9 cues/songs to Taxi per month.
- submit at least 20 cues to exclusive libraries per month (including any returned from Taxi)
- > start by writing mostly short, k.i.s.s. cues
- > collaborate on full songs with vocals & lyrics a couple times a month
- attend the Rally every year
- stay in contact with Taxi friends and nourish industry contacts
- set aside a few hours a week to catalog everything produced, including session filenames, etc.
- look for opportunities outside of Taxi as time permits
- take online courses like how to run a small business, etc.
- explore a new genre and style that's out of my comfort zone a couple times a month*
- aim for "finishing" something once a day (on average)**
**What I finish can get more and more complex or diverse or specialized over the next 5 years, or, I'll have to "finish" fewer per day as things get too complex, diverse or specialized.
There's probably more to list ... but that's the stuff that makes sense for me to write down at the moment.
So my question -- Is there a written down "5 year plan" somewhere -- is as literal as it sounds. I will continue doing what I'm doing ... I think I'm on the right track. Just wondering if there's even more specific, concrete "plan" plans ...out there in cyberspace somewhere.
Also some broken links in this thread, not sure if they have been moved / still public?
http://www.caseysongs.com/publicfiles/M ... ss_101.ppt
http://www.apra.co.nz/MusicConsumers/Pr ... Music.aspx redirected to http://apraamcos.co.nz/
Hi Vikki, if you had this to write out today, would you change anything?hummingbird wrote:My business plan consists of:- acquiring the tools to create & produce broadcast quality music- learning how to use those tools effectively- work consistently to grow my knowledge of composition- create 200 well-composed, broadcast quality instrumental cues over a two year period, and get them signed.- understand that (for example), the forward of today is the deal of tomorrow... and is the income of the day after that- continue to pay it forward by sharing what I've learned with others on the path-H
Specifically, did you write and get 200 cues signed in 2 years? More or fewer (if you wish to share / elaborate)? Did the numbers work out to be "enough" for you? (etc.)
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