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<blockquote data-quote="The Beast1" data-source="post: 500866" data-attributes="member: 4882"><p>It's great. If you set yourself up in the right circles work comes to you by word of mouth. The gent that I interned with was the chief engineer of a mixing house, however he had a small side business of mixing music for people. He unfortunately was very difficult to work with and he lost two incredibly well paying jobs because people quite frankly didn't like him. In all honesty the guy was an asshole and also one of the most influential people in my life. He has a set of golden ears and quite frankly I agree with him.</p><p></p><p>The trick is getting yourself into the right circles for networking by attending schools where real industry people congregate (UCLA and USC). Hilariously, attending Hollywood parties is an excellent way to network yourself into these groups. However getting in requires you spend 80-100$ for tickets. </p><p></p><p>If you don't mind me asking, how old are you and what type of stuff are you interested in? You sound exactly like the type of guy who would do well in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Beast1, post: 500866, member: 4882"] It's great. If you set yourself up in the right circles work comes to you by word of mouth. The gent that I interned with was the chief engineer of a mixing house, however he had a small side business of mixing music for people. He unfortunately was very difficult to work with and he lost two incredibly well paying jobs because people quite frankly didn't like him. In all honesty the guy was an asshole and also one of the most influential people in my life. He has a set of golden ears and quite frankly I agree with him. The trick is getting yourself into the right circles for networking by attending schools where real industry people congregate (UCLA and USC). Hilariously, attending Hollywood parties is an excellent way to network yourself into these groups. However getting in requires you spend 80-100$ for tickets. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you and what type of stuff are you interested in? You sound exactly like the type of guy who would do well in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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