So this confirms just about everything I've known in the music industry really does transfer to film as well; if you don't know someone, who knows someone who knows someone, your chances are SO painfully slim... this artist, Bryan Baker, has done a body of work at only 22 to intimidate most other musicians
People are only human. We love to be with people we know and are
comfortable with. We love to help people we know. We love to work
with people we like. Talent isn’t the end all of a relationship. If Mr.
Baker was an unprofessional, unfriendly musician with a poor work
ethic and all his current talent, you wouldn't rep him, would you? The
personal is a huge part of why you rep this musician.
That is no different than why a producer hires one.
You asked how to begin the process of networking. The primary
component of networking in making contact with people on a
personal level. You need to know someone, you need to know a lot
of people. This isn’t a bad thing. Networking, getting to know
people, working with a lot of different people is a great way to
change the chances from SO painfully slim to huge.
And I gotta say, when looking for a composer I’m not looking for
someone who intimidates most other musicians. that’s not a plus
for me.
Also, I don't subscribe to the belief that someone has to pine away, earn their stripes, pay dues... in order to be successful - if you're good, credibly good, can get your work in the market, you will succeed.
This is interesting.
Do you know any successful composer who didn't pine away, earn
their stripes and pay their dues before they became successful?
How about any successful person? Do you know a lot of successful
people in any business that didn’t pay their dues and earn their stripes?
I think it's great that you are so passionate about your clients.
I hope as you reinvent how you promote your clients you
encourage them to make the personal contacts producers really
want.
I’m much mote likely to hire a composer when I hear another
producer tell me how great they were to work with, than a manager
telling me to check a website.
Makes it a LOT tougher doesn’t it?