Hello everyone, this article was sent to me in a newsletter and I found it interesting as it explains why, how and what to expect as you explore and navigate different areas of the music industry. I believe this can apply to different areas of audio (Boom Operator, Post-Production, Composing, Sync, Etc). Anyone relate to the article?
https://splice.com/blog/working-in-multiple-areas-music-industry/?utm_so...
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Yes - I can, Cyrus Sales . As a performing musician, I’m also starting composing and making a few dollars Recording Drums / percussion.
I was mixing / mastering a tune late last night; sometimes it’s the best time for me to do it.
I can see where burnout comes doing many different areas in the music industry.
Still - it’s enjoyable to be able to help many people in the music industry/ community.
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Kerry Kennard I'm familiar with burnout myself, I'm still learning new ways to navigate career and personal life but it truly is a enjoyable experience being able to help people in the music world and do this for a living.
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Other things to expect- … more ongoing education, and editing your own contracts - ie Split sheets - my own Work for hire contracts.