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In the past decade, the rise of independent music culture has come hand-in-hand with another music revolution: the home-based recording studio, the start-up costs of which can be as low or high as a budget allows. How to Start a Home-Based Recording Studio walks aspiring studio owners through all the steps necessary to turn their passion into a business. The first-ever guide to focus not only on outfitting a studio, but also to offer a full range of advice on converting a studio into a profit-making enterprise, it is an indispensible reference for any studio at every stage of its operation.
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In the past decade, the rise of independent music culture has come hand-in-hand with another music revolution: the home-based recording studio, the start-up costs of which can be as low or high as a budget allows. How to Start a Home-Based Recording Studio walks aspiring studio owners through all the steps necessary to turn their passion into a business. The first-ever guide to focus not only on outfitting a studio, but also to offer a full range of advice on converting a studio into a profit-making enterprise, it is an indispensible reference for any studio at every stage of its operation.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780762767731
- Artikelnr.: 41665655
- Verlag: Globe Pequot
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780762767731
- Artikelnr.: 41665655
Studio Why Start a Home-Based Recording Studio?Is Self-Employment For
You?Meet Your New BossHow The Industry Has ChangedWhat Can You Offer?Are
Your Skills Up To Par?Balancing Work & FamilyYour Most Valuable Tool: Your
Ears Chapter 2: Envisioning Your Business Who Needs You?What Kind of Studio
Are You?Producing vs. EngineeringUnderstanding the Studio ProcessTime
FrameYour FinancesRole ModelsKnow Your Competition Chapter 3: Writing a
Business Plan What's a Business Plan?Explaining What You DoIt's All About
MarketingOrganization & ManagementAccording to the Law...Fixed Costs,
Variable Costs, and Estimated FeesPlan B Chapter 4: Getting Started First
Things FirstFinding Your NicheGetting LegalBanking & CreditContractsFinding
a Good LawyerMarketing MaterialsYour Resume & Demo Reel Chapter 5:
Financial Planning & Management Financing Your DreamInsurance &
LicensesBusiness vs. Personal FinancesDon't Forget Your Taxes...Your Rate:
Hourly vs. Flat-Rate? Financing For Your ClientsFull or Part-Time?Knowing
When to Quit Chapter 6: Outfit Your Studio Finding Your SpaceCommercial
Studio EssentialsRecording Gear: Staying CurrentRoom Acoustics 101Renting &
Borrowing GearAnalog or Digital?Making Your Studio Unique Chapter 7: Taxes
and Record Keeping Keeping Good RecordsDealing with Employees -- Including
YourselfFiling Your TaxesWhen Should You Hire a Tax Service? Chapter 8:
Legal & Ethical Issues Music Industry Law 101Intellectual Property Matters:
Producer vs. EngineerSoftware PiracyBefore The Check Clears: Holding The
MasterClient & Project ConfidentialityNoise Pollution: Know (And Use) The
LawAlcohol & Drugs In Your StudioEquipment TheftFair Price vs. "The
Hookup"Keeping Client Expectations In Check Chapter 9: Marketing Your
Studio All About ExposureYou, As A BrandGo For The Ears First!Social
NetworkingBlogsSpecial PromotionsEverybody Likes Something for
Free...Finding Government & Corporate WorkWorking The Media Chapter 10: The
Internet & E Commerce Your Web SiteCraigslist Paying for Internet
Advertising: Is It Worth It?ForumsOnline Client Payment Chapter 11:
Training & Certification Staying Relevant How Client Expectations
ChangeKeeping Up With The Big GuysStanding Out: Professional Certifications
Chapter 12: After Recording: Helping Clients To The Finish Line Mastering:
In House or Outsourced?Packaging & ArtworkDigital DistributionStoring
Client Masters Chapter 13: Business Endgame Repeat Business & How To Ensure
ItWhen to Leave Home: Outsourcing & Buying TimeEmployeesStudio InternsYour
Standard of QualityOngoing RoyaltiesSelling Your StudioSetting a Price:
Equipment Sale vs. Selling a BusinessLetting Go Appendix A: Resources On
The WebAppendix B: Suggested Professional OrganizationsAppendix C:
Recommended Listening
Studio Why Start a Home-Based Recording Studio?Is Self-Employment For
You?Meet Your New BossHow The Industry Has ChangedWhat Can You Offer?Are
Your Skills Up To Par?Balancing Work & FamilyYour Most Valuable Tool: Your
Ears Chapter 2: Envisioning Your Business Who Needs You?What Kind of Studio
Are You?Producing vs. EngineeringUnderstanding the Studio ProcessTime
FrameYour FinancesRole ModelsKnow Your Competition Chapter 3: Writing a
Business Plan What's a Business Plan?Explaining What You DoIt's All About
MarketingOrganization & ManagementAccording to the Law...Fixed Costs,
Variable Costs, and Estimated FeesPlan B Chapter 4: Getting Started First
Things FirstFinding Your NicheGetting LegalBanking & CreditContractsFinding
a Good LawyerMarketing MaterialsYour Resume & Demo Reel Chapter 5:
Financial Planning & Management Financing Your DreamInsurance &
LicensesBusiness vs. Personal FinancesDon't Forget Your Taxes...Your Rate:
Hourly vs. Flat-Rate? Financing For Your ClientsFull or Part-Time?Knowing
When to Quit Chapter 6: Outfit Your Studio Finding Your SpaceCommercial
Studio EssentialsRecording Gear: Staying CurrentRoom Acoustics 101Renting &
Borrowing GearAnalog or Digital?Making Your Studio Unique Chapter 7: Taxes
and Record Keeping Keeping Good RecordsDealing with Employees -- Including
YourselfFiling Your TaxesWhen Should You Hire a Tax Service? Chapter 8:
Legal & Ethical Issues Music Industry Law 101Intellectual Property Matters:
Producer vs. EngineerSoftware PiracyBefore The Check Clears: Holding The
MasterClient & Project ConfidentialityNoise Pollution: Know (And Use) The
LawAlcohol & Drugs In Your StudioEquipment TheftFair Price vs. "The
Hookup"Keeping Client Expectations In Check Chapter 9: Marketing Your
Studio All About ExposureYou, As A BrandGo For The Ears First!Social
NetworkingBlogsSpecial PromotionsEverybody Likes Something for
Free...Finding Government & Corporate WorkWorking The Media Chapter 10: The
Internet & E Commerce Your Web SiteCraigslist Paying for Internet
Advertising: Is It Worth It?ForumsOnline Client Payment Chapter 11:
Training & Certification Staying Relevant How Client Expectations
ChangeKeeping Up With The Big GuysStanding Out: Professional Certifications
Chapter 12: After Recording: Helping Clients To The Finish Line Mastering:
In House or Outsourced?Packaging & ArtworkDigital DistributionStoring
Client Masters Chapter 13: Business Endgame Repeat Business & How To Ensure
ItWhen to Leave Home: Outsourcing & Buying TimeEmployeesStudio InternsYour
Standard of QualityOngoing RoyaltiesSelling Your StudioSetting a Price:
Equipment Sale vs. Selling a BusinessLetting Go Appendix A: Resources On
The WebAppendix B: Suggested Professional OrganizationsAppendix C:
Recommended Listening