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    Music And Self Identity

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    Well, an outsider’s opinion of an individual is formed by comparing the actions of the individual with the identity of the group the individual affiliates with. For example, part of the group identity of a producer or DJ in the music industry is maintaining artistic integrity and remaining true to oneself - the idea of not adhering to someone else’s standards or rules (Daly). Some artists appear to deviate from these values. They are thought to be guided by…

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    Music Producer

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    existence. Music producers from all around the world are known to guide the process of making an album or a song creatively. This role is crucial to the making of albums, as fans will listen to projects and not realize the miniscule micromanaging necessary to create a specific sound and atmosphere (Dan Connor). They are the directors of the movie known as music (Ek), and they usually never stand in the spotlight. According to Dan Connor, a producer who has worked with many artists, “Producers do…

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    behind of the big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who they are and that the fans love still to this day. But because these artists have such great producers and writers, were they guaranteed to be big superstars or to have number one hits and become the artists they are today. Music producers from around…

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    however, this struggle is nothing new to the role of a film producer. Film producers turn ideas into motion pictures and oversee all creative and commercial decisions from start to finish. The core of the job comes from balancing art and business in film, aiming to tell creative stories that are made efficiently as well as being profitable. In an academic study on creativity and commerce, Dr. Andrew Spicer stated that the job of a film producer is “characterised as the continuous struggle…

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    If I Stay Book Analysis

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    change needed to be made. The director respectfully included Spragg in the filming of the movie. Similarly to Spragg, author of If I Stay, Gayle Forman, was also respected by her director. She was an executive producer on the film, which meant that she consulted with the director, producer and the screenwriter on drafts of the screenplay and things they had questions about. She also communicated between the filmmakers and the readers, who she had been hearing from for years. She was able to…

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    Melodic Creator

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    of the great options. Things needed for this career are education, skill, motivation, advancement and opportunity. Music production is a great career choice for those who are passionate about music. The educational requirements of a music producer vary on how far you want to go. If you want to become very successful in this career, you need to have a bachelors or masters in music production…

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    “Music Producer” “Producers generally start out as engineers, arrangers, studio musicians, artist or professional managers, and get their training on-the-job. Sometimes producers will use their own money, the record company’s money, the artist’s money, or an investor’s money to produce an album.” A producer must know both the music business and creative sides, be willing to take chances, have an understanding and love for music, and have a feeling for what is commercial. He/she must know…

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    know I will have success in. I am confident and have a lot of hope in this course as I have been constantly thinking about this this career for a few years now. I chose this course as I have an ambition to work with producers, recording, mixing and even producing music. Recording Producers and musicians, adjusting the sounds auto-tuning, adding synthetic sounds to a track is my strength and interest. Being able to actually improve the work of music as a job instead of just as a hobby would be my…

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    My Career College Essay

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    just past the rising sun. Do I continue to finish my beat or do I use the remaining hours to rest before an overloaded morning? As I try to answer that question, a larger, looming one presents itself: Do I follow my dream of becoming a major music producer or do I take a safer route, earning a degree and finding a steady paying day job? As I have grown, so has the presence of music in my life. Starting in 3rd grade, I began taking trombone lessons, which developed into a 4 year run at…

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    Edward D. Wood

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    Summary A biopic of the life and work of the legendary worst director of all time, Edward D. Wood Jr., concentrating on the best-known period of his life in the 1950s, when he made Glen or Glenda (1953), Bride of the Monster (1955) and Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), and focusing on both his transvestitism and his touching friendship with the once great but now ageing and unemployed horror star Bela Lugosi. (Brooke,1994) Ed Wood the undisputed master of very bad movies and campy showmanship is…

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