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So I like making music, I really enjoy it, but I don't actually see it as a career at all. Right now studying software engineering which I enjoy, but I also want to make my hobby a bit profitable. Basically I have thought of selling music for ads, videogames, menu music, artsy installations, whatever, really. I don't see myself as a musician, just a guy that can do it (good, or at least that is what people say sometimes). Right now, I feel, I have solid stuff to offer (not online atm, though). But how do someone advertise it? I already made a topic about this long ago, and some even told me that I need lawyers and shit. What do you guys recommend? In which website should I post my stuff (apart from soundcloud/bandcamp)? I'm really looking forward to the replies of the people who actually do it (I think one was Squee?). How did you accomplished it? Thanks! :)
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So I had an idea. Me and some of my friends really like music and stuff. One of them will study music, but that's something else. The point of this thread is to seek suggestions and opinions about starting a sound design and composition service for (for now) amateur films, animations, publicity (we might add animation production too, and maybe video). The interesting thing here is that the 3 of us have 19 years old, and we're about to start university, but we need money and this idea sounds cool. We have the tools (computers, daws, vsts, piano and guitar), and the hability (in guitar, piano, creativity). What do you think? We might post some flyers around. We already have some music created (from our hobby) like a "look, here it is what we can do". Obviously we will create better stuff, but one thing I've learned is that people would pay lots for whoever makes the work they don't want to do. So, what do you think?