What Fred writes is exactly the kind of thing I wanted to hear about. I want to know of composers who have not gone the Hollywood route. I admire what he has done tremendously.
And I was not giving advice on my post. I have no advice to give on commercial matters as my bank account can attest. I was just noting that it is helpful to live in a big filmmaking area. Why? Simply because you might meet somebody who was making a film. That's all. And no way am I saying L.A. is the only place - that is LUDICROUS.
In fact there may be far more opportunity in other cities because they are not so dominated by the mainstream union productions which are very exclusive. I have deliberately avoided going to L.A. because I cannot stand huge cities and I detest 99% of mainstream commercial films. So I am looking for encouragement myself from those composers like Fred Story who have done well outside the mainstream "Industry" of Hollywood.
BTW I love the use of the word "Industry" applied to an art form. I wonder - does it produce Industrial Waste? And where is this waste stored? Probably in Nevada, where it will be kept safely underground for the next ten thousand years.
And I was not giving advice on my post. I have no advice to give on commercial matters as my bank account can attest. I was just noting that it is helpful to live in a big filmmaking area. Why? Simply because you might meet somebody who was making a film. That's all. And no way am I saying L.A. is the only place - that is LUDICROUS.
In fact there may be far more opportunity in other cities because they are not so dominated by the mainstream union productions which are very exclusive. I have deliberately avoided going to L.A. because I cannot stand huge cities and I detest 99% of mainstream commercial films. So I am looking for encouragement myself from those composers like Fred Story who have done well outside the mainstream "Industry" of Hollywood.
BTW I love the use of the word "Industry" applied to an art form. I wonder - does it produce Industrial Waste? And where is this waste stored? Probably in Nevada, where it will be kept safely underground for the next ten thousand years.