Incase you don't already know there is a new "facebook" for the film industry called Stage32
http://www.stage32.com
It's actually really great for applying for jobs and general film networking!
You can even add me here!:
http://www.stage32.com/profile/17317/james-dunlop
New Social Networking site!
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For discussion of the music business in general from studio administration, contracts, artist promotion, gigging, etc.
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Thanks. In my experience, one doesn't generally "apply" for work. Projects usually appear from other projects or connections and networking.
Also, from what I have seen first hand, getting gigs from online sources is usually a disaster. The "producers" are always more interested in not paying people for their work and getting the product and license for free.
Legit producers generally never advertise as there is never a need to. There are a ton of talented people out there willing to work, many starting out and needing credits. As far as online social networking, personally I much prefer the professional connections made in person - as do my collaborators.
And then there is this from the Stage 32 folks:
Also, from what I have seen first hand, getting gigs from online sources is usually a disaster. The "producers" are always more interested in not paying people for their work and getting the product and license for free.
Legit producers generally never advertise as there is never a need to. There are a ton of talented people out there willing to work, many starting out and needing credits. As far as online social networking, personally I much prefer the professional connections made in person - as do my collaborators.
And then there is this from the Stage 32 folks:
So the focus seems off base for the members here anyway.Currently, Stage 32 is focused on providing the best value and experience we can to actors, directors, writers and producers. In the future, we'll be expanding to cover other professions within the industry.
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You are of course right. Trying to get a job on a forum is hard and everybody wants it for free but I can tell this site is the first I've discovered that does actually try to help people out with 'virtual' networking. For a composer/audio related person starting out though it seems like a good idea. Afterall you do need to start somewhere.
Also it may not state its aim is to help composers but I assure you after being on it a few months the composers have all the same opportunities as the directors and actors.
Also it may not state its aim is to help composers but I assure you after being on it a few months the composers have all the same opportunities as the directors and actors.
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For fledglings it may well be a place to start and in my early days the rule was NEVER refuse work. But the thing is, once people know you will work for free or cheap, and that you may be desperate (or eager) for work, many will take advantage of that and it can be hard to break that pigeon hole.
But heck, if it works, go for it! It reminds me a little of the PAN network back in the 1980's...
Which I am surprised is still in business! I guess it doesn't cost $600 a year any more. LOL!
Well, here's another resource for you!
http://www.pan.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But heck, if it works, go for it! It reminds me a little of the PAN network back in the 1980's...
Which I am surprised is still in business! I guess it doesn't cost $600 a year any more. LOL!
Well, here's another resource for you!
http://www.pan.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: New Social Networking site!
Used to be a member pre-internet. (Dialup "old style" BBS...text only)MIDI Life Crisis wrote: But heck, if it works, go for it! It reminds me a little of the PAN network back in the 1980's...
Which I am surprised is still in business! I guess it doesn't cost $600 a year any more. LOL!
I guess Perry (Leopold?) is still at it. It was a good resource (if not the only one) back then.
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