Why be a player in the professional audio recording industry? What is the attraction and potential payoff? This book provides business strategies, guidelines, and advice on various aspects of launching and managing a professional audio recording business. It includes survival tactics, marketing, promotion, among others for success in this feild.
Why be a player in the professional audio recording industry? What is the attraction and potential payoff? This book provides business strategies, guidelines, and advice on various aspects of launching and managing a professional audio recording business. It includes survival tactics, marketing, promotion, among others for success in this feild.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Rock and Roots Chapter 1 The L.A. Goldrush-Thirty Years of Studio Excellence Chapter 2 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow-Where We've Been and Where We're Going Part 2 Going Global-The New Realities Chapter 3 The Global Recording Village Is Now Chapter 4 What Is World Class? Chapter 5 Motherships and Satellites: The New Generation Chapter 6 So You Want to Build a Recording Studio? Chapter 7 Tips for the Smaller Studio Part 3 Creating and Maintaining Success Chapter 8 Twelve Steps Toward Better Management Chapter 9 YOUR Studio Time Chapter 10 Management by Exception Chapter 11 Covet Your Second Thoughts Chapter 12 Praise and Productivity Part 4 Diversify or Die Chapter 13 Audio Recording in the 21st Century Chapter 14 Diversification: Providing New Services to Different Clients Chapter 15 Secrets of Success on the New Recording Frontier Part 5 Creative Marketing and Promotion Chapter 16 Pro-Audio Pro-Motion Chapter 17 Attracting the Client: Record, Film, and Television Companies Chapter 18 Attracting the Mix: Music Producers and Audio Engineers Chapter 19 Working (with) the Press Chapter 20 Market-Driven Profit Centers-Finding Your Niche Part 6 Financial Concerns Chapter 21 Protect Your Success Chapter 22 Profit Today, Prepare for Tomorrow Chapter 23 Profit from Your Financial Statements Chapter 24 The Art of Credit and Collection Chapter 25 Equipment Leasing-Is It for You? Part 7 Sound Economics Chapter 26 Smart Studio Pricing Chapter 27 Examining Your Profit Centers Chapter 28 A Few Good Chess Moves Can Boost Your Profitability Chapter 29 Learn from Outsiders What Is Best for Your Business Part 8 The Importance of Conventions Chapter 30 AES the Smart Way Chapter 31 AES Europe-A Different Perspective Chapter 32 NAB Means New Audio Business Part 9 Efficient Facility Management Chapter 33 Communication Then and Now Chapter 34 Good Insurance Is the Best Policy Chapter 35 Projecting Future Business-While You Enjoy It! Chapter 36 The Paper Tiger Can Destroy You-Training Is the Answer Part 10 The Sound of Money Chapter 37 Absolute Symbiosis-Suppliers and Providers Chapter 38 The Changing Roles of Music Producer and Audio Engineer Chapter 39 Console Obsolescence-What Do I Do Now? Chapter 40 Acoustics for the 21st Century Chapter 41 The Second Digital Revolution Chapter 42 Recording for Profit-The Sound of Money Chapter 43 Epilogue Woodstock '94-A Major Pro Audio Case History
Part 1 Rock and Roots Chapter 1 The L.A. Goldrush-Thirty Years of Studio Excellence Chapter 2 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow-Where We've Been and Where We're Going Part 2 Going Global-The New Realities Chapter 3 The Global Recording Village Is Now Chapter 4 What Is World Class? Chapter 5 Motherships and Satellites: The New Generation Chapter 6 So You Want to Build a Recording Studio? Chapter 7 Tips for the Smaller Studio Part 3 Creating and Maintaining Success Chapter 8 Twelve Steps Toward Better Management Chapter 9 YOUR Studio Time Chapter 10 Management by Exception Chapter 11 Covet Your Second Thoughts Chapter 12 Praise and Productivity Part 4 Diversify or Die Chapter 13 Audio Recording in the 21st Century Chapter 14 Diversification: Providing New Services to Different Clients Chapter 15 Secrets of Success on the New Recording Frontier Part 5 Creative Marketing and Promotion Chapter 16 Pro-Audio Pro-Motion Chapter 17 Attracting the Client: Record, Film, and Television Companies Chapter 18 Attracting the Mix: Music Producers and Audio Engineers Chapter 19 Working (with) the Press Chapter 20 Market-Driven Profit Centers-Finding Your Niche Part 6 Financial Concerns Chapter 21 Protect Your Success Chapter 22 Profit Today, Prepare for Tomorrow Chapter 23 Profit from Your Financial Statements Chapter 24 The Art of Credit and Collection Chapter 25 Equipment Leasing-Is It for You? Part 7 Sound Economics Chapter 26 Smart Studio Pricing Chapter 27 Examining Your Profit Centers Chapter 28 A Few Good Chess Moves Can Boost Your Profitability Chapter 29 Learn from Outsiders What Is Best for Your Business Part 8 The Importance of Conventions Chapter 30 AES the Smart Way Chapter 31 AES Europe-A Different Perspective Chapter 32 NAB Means New Audio Business Part 9 Efficient Facility Management Chapter 33 Communication Then and Now Chapter 34 Good Insurance Is the Best Policy Chapter 35 Projecting Future Business-While You Enjoy It! Chapter 36 The Paper Tiger Can Destroy You-Training Is the Answer Part 10 The Sound of Money Chapter 37 Absolute Symbiosis-Suppliers and Providers Chapter 38 The Changing Roles of Music Producer and Audio Engineer Chapter 39 Console Obsolescence-What Do I Do Now? Chapter 40 Acoustics for the 21st Century Chapter 41 The Second Digital Revolution Chapter 42 Recording for Profit-The Sound of Money Chapter 43 Epilogue Woodstock '94-A Major Pro Audio Case History
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