Miriam Sternlicht is a media composer who’s actually fairly new to the game, but I think you’re really going to get a lot out of this episode as I’m sure many of you listening are in a very similar boat to Miriam.
If you recognise her name that might be down to her excellent work as an administrator for the Global Composer’s Network, and we’re actually going to chat a little about that work and how being involved in groups like that can be so beneficial to you as a composer.
We’re also going to talk about how one masterclass, Hans Zimmer’s to be precise, totally changed the direction of Miriam’s life.
Show notes, links, and the full transcript is available here : https://soundtrack.academy/composer-networks
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#42 Ben Osterhouse: Creating Sample Libraries
#41 Gunnard Doboze: Write As Much Music As Humanly Possible
#40 Steven Melin: Pick ONE THING And Do It Consistently For At Least 6 Months
#39 Nainita Desai: Develop Your Unique Voice
#38 Jamie Salisbury: Say "Yes" To Everything (...Within Reason!)
#37 Olajide Paris: Once You Get A Job, Do A GREAT Job
#35 How To Quit your Job & Pursue Music – with Rob Hicks
Michael Kruk : How to Write Music for TV & Documentaries
33 Bankey Ojo: Just Get On With It - You’ll Never FEEL Ready
32 Alexandra Hamilton-Ayres : Be Flexible & Be Collaborative
31 Jonny Armandary: Good Film Music is About Purpose & Creativity
30 Chris Wirsig: Be Consistent & Stick to Your Goals
29: Bonnie Janofsky: Working With Live Musicians
28 Mathieu Karsenti: Make Music As Often As You Can
27 Suad Bushnaq: Talent is Not Enough
26 Jenny J Nam: Don’t Be Flaky, Have Discipline, And Be Open Minded
25 Stephen Edwards: Know Someone Who Can Hire You
24 Oscar Fogelström: Have a Long Term Plan & It’s Hard to Fail
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