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Originally Posted by Franco I'm a bit of an "against the grain" type of person doing this. I choose not to make the audio thing a full-time gig because the last thing I want is to make this a "job". It's funny that in your statement, one should feel lesser than those who work on audio full time; I personally don't like that lifestyle. If for example, my 6 year old wants me to go watch an episode of The Clone Wars with him, I drop whatever I have going on in my DAW and do it; the last thing you'll ever catch me doing is waiting an hour or two for an artist to show up at a studio, or missing out on dinner with my family - but hey, that's just me. I don't make nearly as much as some of you guys, but I do get work and even better - respect, from those artists who trust me with their work. That's enough for me.
That said, I just realized that you guys must be billing quite a bit of time doing this, so forget everything I've said! |
If you re-read, you'll find I didn't like that life either....after a long taste of it......was just saying that the focus of someone doing this as a sole income is a different one.