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As part of my audio engineering course at SAE collage I have to write a 1,500 word essay on any topic of my choice, which relates to subject matter included in the course. Of course, it will be posted for you all when its done. I havn't decided what I will write on but have a few ideas. Recently we had lectures on record companies and contracts. After realising how badly artists (the core of music itself) get fucked on the regular, I've found it attractive to look for loopholes, so to speak, in this rediculousness.
Now, this post may look like it is going to belong in the Illmuzik Industry Talk Forum but wait, there's more.
Obviously we are encouraged to choose an essay topic, which caters to our interests and would benifit our goals. Thats the main reason why I am leaning towards the finding of loopholes. I'm an artist and I'd like to make a living from having my art distributed far and wide. So, as you see, it was the logical topic idea to have. I imagine this is a common goal around here, which brings me to my question...
If you were in my position and had to write an essay on any topic (not too broad) relating to music, which would you choose? What would you research in order to attain your goals or inform yourself of something you are interested to know more about? Essentially, I suppose it's asking: where do you want to be?
pz
As part of my audio engineering course at SAE collage I have to write a 1,500 word essay on any topic of my choice, which relates to subject matter included in the course. Of course, it will be posted for you all when its done. I havn't decided what I will write on but have a few ideas. Recently we had lectures on record companies and contracts. After realising how badly artists (the core of music itself) get fucked on the regular, I've found it attractive to look for loopholes, so to speak, in this rediculousness.
Now, this post may look like it is going to belong in the Illmuzik Industry Talk Forum but wait, there's more.
Obviously we are encouraged to choose an essay topic, which caters to our interests and would benifit our goals. Thats the main reason why I am leaning towards the finding of loopholes. I'm an artist and I'd like to make a living from having my art distributed far and wide. So, as you see, it was the logical topic idea to have. I imagine this is a common goal around here, which brings me to my question...
If you were in my position and had to write an essay on any topic (not too broad) relating to music, which would you choose? What would you research in order to attain your goals or inform yourself of something you are interested to know more about? Essentially, I suppose it's asking: where do you want to be?
pz