Another cover article of mine was published in The Score, the quarterly journal from Society of Composers and Lyricists. This one is about finding work, one of the most difficult and persistent problems that all freelancers and artists face. Based on the ideas in my book Guerrilla Film Scoring, it provides some answers and strategies from myself and many of my colleagues. You can read the whole magazine online.
Scoring The Next Gig
Originally published Summer 2016 in The Score, the quarterly journal of The Society of Composers & Lyricists, ASCAP We Create Music blog, and Designing Music Now. There are no guarantees in any culture in the world that art is going to be sustainable and provide you a good living. As a composer you might become well paid eventually, but you will never have a steady or predictable career path. Being highly skilled and highly experienced is not enough in the music industry. Instead of a corporate ladder, musicians have a huge rock face to climb. A resume is unlikely to help you as a composer, although a credits list may. Submitting demo reels is the composer’s equivalent to submitting a resume, but …