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Advice Needed: composer/director Zoom meeting
I have a zoom meeting scheduled with a film director this week. This will be my first ever meeting with a director, so I don't want to mess it up. Are there any things that directors are looking for in the initial meeting with a composer or is it just a meet and greet to get to know each other? I don't want to end up losing a potential gig because I didn't say something. I know the genre and the title of the film she is directing.
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@Dave Graham Thanks, Dave. This is super helpful.
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@Alex Pfeffer Thanks, Alex! I also asked somebody who has been doing this for a long time and he said to ask for the script. I'm not so certain if this is the correct move for the first meeting. He also said I could inquire if she has any other composers she's considering. I haven't sent her my reel (only music, no video yet). My material is on LinkedIn, but she said she's not on LinkedIn that much. Do I send her my reel link before/after this meeting?
Creating a business plan soon--some questions.
I'm going to be creating a business plan for myself soon and have some questions. I live in a small town in Canada and am currently living at home with my parents, so I don't have to worry about paying the utility bills, property taxes, etc. I'm also a low income individual receiving disability payments from the government. I know I have to build up my social media presence (Instagram, FB, YouTube, etc) to make people aware of my services, which will potentially lead to work. I'm good at composing heartfelt, calm, emotional music, so I thought I would start with that, create a demo reel and pitch it to some local yoga and wellness businesses. I have no doubt that people will enjoy my music, but how do I convince them to pay for it and that my music is worth the amount of money I'm asking? Do I first ask a business what their budget is for music? What if they don't have a budget for music? Is there a way to convince them to pay for my music? There's a business analyst that I will eventually meet. I haven't made any "sales" yet, so how would she be able to determine if this will be a successful business or not? I know some other composers who also teach. This is not an option for me. What are some other music related things that I could do that will bring in some extra money?
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Brandon Kootnekoff
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Aspiring film composer, field recordist.

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