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Welcome back to my little documentary (or moc-umentary as I prefer to call it). We are now on Part 4 of a 5 part series exploring the lives of five fictional characters who are all racing to a six-figure income with very different styles. Though the cast of characters in this moc-umentary are indeed fictional, the techniques are not. These are the same skills that artists - just like you - use day in and day out to survive and thrive as independents.
In this episode we’ll visit Randy who is a self-proclaimed recording nut. He records 2 CDs a year, plus all his live performances, music videos and even behind the scenes documentaries. We’ll see how Randy’s recording ready attitude pushes his income to the six-figure mark…
Recording Ready Randy
[Act 4 Scene 1. Opens in a black and white childhood memory sequence]
Since he was given his first Fisher Price™ cassette recorder (with dual microphones!), Randy has been bitten with the recording bug. His mom (Rhonda) would often find him stuffing his brother Rafael in a coat closet while trying to explain that it wasn’t a closet it at all, but rather an Isolation booth.
Today we find that Randy has found a way to turn his penchant for recording into a fairly decent little enterprise for himself. He takes his Prog-Rock inspired Zydaco music and manages to create two well-crafted CDs per year.
Randy has gotten this process for recoding down to a science. For instance, he knows that if he gets all his band mates together to rehearse their songs until they hate them, then he will be able to get 10 songs recorded and mixed down in the studio inside 40 hours.
Lets go ahead and dive into the grade school math. 40 hours of recording at a rate of $35/hour costs all of $1,400 to record and mix an album. Now randy has been around this business enough to know that a good recoding isn’t really done until a competent professional has mastered it. So He splurges every single time for a low-priced mastering session that he gets for $500. Again doing the grade school level math we add $500 mastering to the $1400 recording and we are now up to $1900.
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