having mastering as a (part-time) job
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:58 am
I've been pondering the idea of developing the skills necessary to professionally master other people's music for income. I wouldn't be too picky, but hopefully I could target clients that would have something remotely in common with me taste-wise? Experimental, electronic, sometimes rock, sometimes pop, you get the idea. I'm yet another dude who mucks around on electronica ambientish solo computer stuff, so I figure I'm already inclined towards this kind of work.
Anyway, is this even a viable avenue anymore? Is there a school for it that doesn't suck? Is contacting a masterer directly and offering services as an intern the way to go? How do you do that? Do most people work through bigger agencies or are they self-employed?
If there's anybody that's on my wavelength and would care to share their experience, I'd be very interested to hear what y'all have to say. Thanks very much!
Anyway, is this even a viable avenue anymore? Is there a school for it that doesn't suck? Is contacting a masterer directly and offering services as an intern the way to go? How do you do that? Do most people work through bigger agencies or are they self-employed?
If there's anybody that's on my wavelength and would care to share their experience, I'd be very interested to hear what y'all have to say. Thanks very much!