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FILM MUSIC 101: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF IN THE FILM & TV MUSIC MARKETPLACE
Here's part of a notice I received today:
The Film Music Institute Presents: FILM MUSIC 101: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF IN THE FILM & TV MUSIC MARKETPLACE Instructors: Agent LESLEY LOTTO, Film Music Network founder MARK NORTHAM Crowne Plaza Manhattan Hotel New York, NY Saturday, June 22 - Sunday, June 23, 2002 Special Career Consulting Sessions Available on June 23 Full Course with 30-Minute Private Consulting Session on June 23 - $420.00 - includes course and all course materials plus one-on-one personal consulting session on April 29 to review your demo materials and career plans. To Register Today: http://www.store.yahoo.com/fmstore/newyorhowtos.html Full Course Only - 2 days $295.00 includes course and course materials including "The Film and Television Composer's Resource Guide" (a $35 value) To Register Today: http://www.store.yahoo.com/fmstore/newyorfilmus.html Seating and consulting slots are limited - register today! For questions, call 818-245-1144 LOCATION: Crowne Plaza Manhattan 1605 Broadway between 48 and 49 St. New York, NY 10019 212-977-4000 NOTE: These courses are also taught in Los Angeles in the Fall Quarter: Los Angeles: Film Music 101: How To Sell Yourself in the Film & TV Music Business September 21-22, 2002 Course including consulting session: http://www.store.yahoo.com/fmstore/filmus101how.html Course only: http://www.store.yahoo.com/fmstore/filmus101sel.html |
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Re: FILM MUSIC 101: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF IN THE FILM & TV MUSIC MARKETPLACE
30 minutes private consulting session costing 420$ !!! And this is supposed to teach you "how to sell yourself in the film and TV market place"... I can think of two options here:
-it really works... because it's a private consulting voodoo session. -it really works... but what it teaches you is in fact "How to sell your SOUL in the film and TV market place" ! BTW, even if it was working, I doubt I would really want to learn "how to sell myself"... I'm still optimistic and naive enough to think that talent, time and connections (made with more time and experience) should be enough to finally get a job... How naive and optimistic is that?!!... My humble opinion: stay away from the crooks.
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Re: FILM MUSIC 101: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF IN THE FILM & TV MUSIC MARKETPLACE
With the film industry in a slump, apparently some enterprising folks have discovered that there's a lot of money to be made in the course and workshop business. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: FILM MUSIC 101: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF IN THE FILM & TV MUSIC MARKETPLACE
real simple , you just have to do what nobody wants to . how about a porno star [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
( basically everybody wants to do this ... hrhr ) we all know that this is supposed to be a monkey business . i would think about if you can stand the pressure or if its more healthy to be " realistic " . theres a lot that has to come together to make it work . but most of us are still little kids and have their dreams , so am i [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] dont hesitate , welcome to the real world keep on goin yall , good luck & success |
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