SCORECast Online – Diversify to Get More Work as a Film Composer

by Heather on 20 July 2009

Whilst I’m really busy with several projects on the go at once, the blogging’s gone a little to pot.

Apologies for that :-(

So, in the meantime, here’s a link to an article I wrote for SCORECast Online’s awesome new site on ‘diversifying’ your job description to get more work: One Man Band. This starts a regular column for me for called Composer’s Tips and Tricks.

They’ve also a podcast which is seriously useful and entertaining stuff – have a look at the widget to the right.

SCORECast Online is fast becoming the biggest site on the interweb for film composers and the like – go have a look round now, it’s rather good. ;-)

Personally, I’ve learned a ton of stuff from it! Would be great to hear what you think!

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{ 3 comments }

pete whitfield July 21, 2009 at 7:25 am

Hi Heather
I read your post on SCOREcast and decided to find your site. I’m a big supporter of multi-skilling (though obivously not multi-tasking ‘cos I’m a bloke). I see convergence in the media industry, where the edges of specific disciplines are blurred and we all have access to kit for all aspects of media creation. So creatives need to diversify to be part of the whole business, or risk getting stuck in a corner with only limited skills. I’m going to have a listen to some of your music now!

Heather July 21, 2009 at 10:12 am

Hi Pete – thanks for your comment; I think you succinctly described what took me a whole article to say! Brilliant :-)
(+ hope you like the music! )

Alan J Moore July 24, 2009 at 7:30 am

Hi Heather,

Just read the SCOREcast post and agree with you totally (although I do think blokes can multitask, Pete!).

As an indie film composer, I’ve just decided to quit my teaching job (foolish, maybe) and concentrate on freelance work. However, decent paid scoring jobs come along rarely and I need to diversify and use my ‘kit’ – website design, etc.

I think you covered several areas in your article that I hadn’t even considered. Thanks!

Even more importantly, I enjoyed your music very much!

Alan

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