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^ I'm always up for helping out, just ask the questions you need answers to and i'm sure people will try to help.
In response to Sara's earlier posts:
In responce to lol:
You're being an idiot, and painting yourself as such to anyone that reads this.
In response to Harvey:
This is a multibillion pound industry. Many, many people care, i know the Rollercoaster/Music Tech crossover might be a small group but i did start this thread in Anything Goes for exactly that reason.
In response to Sara's earlier posts:
I think any knowlege is better than going in blind. But yeah, what the qualification gives you is the skills. We are all aware how the industry is, no-one in my degree is dillusioned enough to believe they'll walk into earning like Timbaland (everyone that think that drops out early). What a degree like mine gives you is access to good standard music studios, tutors who have all made careers in the industry and the ability to use the facilities to a professional standard. Production is certainly where i want to be, i could happily auto-tune Girls Aloud for 32hours.unless you're going to work in production, the qualification is meaningless.
Indepence is becoming the future way to go, IMO. You must be able to work in as many area as you can to maximise your working potential, fingers in pies, and that is more achievable as an independant.Other things to consider are that many studios are going out of business so jobs are sparse
In responce to lol:
You're being an idiot, and painting yourself as such to anyone that reads this.
In response to Harvey:
This is a multibillion pound industry. Many, many people care, i know the Rollercoaster/Music Tech crossover might be a small group but i did start this thread in Anything Goes for exactly that reason.