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Foot in the industry

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Hi David,
This is sort of off topic, but I was actually wondering how you were able to start in the industry. What was your first lucrative job and how long did it take until you started making money? I'm graduating film school in a year and am just trying to get a feel for what the industry is like. Thanks!
 
Sorry to say, it took me about a decade to start earning a middle-class income and stop relying so much on my wife's income to survive.

Basically when I started shooting union features in 2003 - that's when my income climbed out of the toilet after a decade of shooting indie features and only making about $20,000 a year doing it. Obviously other people do better than that, or climb faster. I had shot about 22 features before I joined the union.

I shot my first feature a year after graduation and then did about two or three features a year after that. The budgets gradually climbed up.
 
A lot of it is luck. I've been building my audio post business for about four years now and it's been a tough go. It took me quite while of "paying my dues" but I worked my way up the ladder in the music biz to become musical director for and play with an internationally known oldies group at venues like Carnagie Hall, the Apollo Theatre, indoor arenas and outdoor festivals with tens of thousands in the audience. During my career as a musician I was fortunate enough to meet many "big" names and converse with them. I had a very nice career because I actually listened to lots good advice. If you have talent and follow the basic rules of personal behavior and professionalism you can do well. Here's what I've gleaned over the years:

Be positive

Work hard

Be professional

Work hard

Be punctual

Work hard

Be prepared

Work hard

Ask questions

Work hard

Keep business and personal separate

Work hard

Keep your tickle file active

Work hard

Keep up with the bread and butter communication (phone calls, e-mails, etc. to say thanks, great to work with you, here's what I'm working on now, got any work for me and the like)

Work hard

Keep it legal (contracts, etc.) [If they won't sign a contract proceed with extreme caution]

Work hard

Maintain your health (exercise, good food, sleep)

Work hard

"You can spend your time, health and money on alcohol, drugs, bimbos and partying, or you can spend your time, health and money on your career" (Tina Weymouth - Bassist with Talking Heads)

Work hard

Never burn bridges (today’s asshole is tomorrows producer)

Work hard

Never stop learning

Work hard

Always listen to and try to respect other points of view

Work hard

Work hard

Work hard

"Life has been made for you to enjoy, but you won't enjoy it unless you pay for it with some good, hard work. This is one price that will never be marked down." - Harpo Marx
 

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