i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.
so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
BeyondTheVeil said
i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
Perhaps it deserves respect.
I came to AudioJungle because while I was at university I was writing cinematic music on the side as a hobby, then I started to co-lab with YouTube Partners, writing music for them for free which got me exposure. Then some of the guys I worked for had 20+ million plays combined with my work. I then started to get more commercial work and did a web-series and other bits which made me really believe that I can make it full time in the profession of composition. As a result between client projects I have decided to release all music on AJ as people can still use it as they wish but I will receive a fee all be it small for my time and work.
Was a total no-brainier!
kristopherfisheraudio said
I came to AudioJungle because while I was at university I was writing cinematic music on the side as a hobby, then I started to co-lab with YouTube Partners, writing music for them for free which got me exposure. Then some of the guys I worked for had 20+ million plays combined with my work. I then started to get more commercial work and did a web-series and other bits which made me really believe that I can make it full time in the profession of composition. As a result between client projects I have decided to release all music on AJ as people can still use it as they wish but I will receive a fee all be it small for my time and work. Was a total no-brainier!
Interesting story
Star_ik said
BeyondTheVeil saidPerhaps it deserves respect.
i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
It gets respect
BeyondTheVeil said
Star_ik saidIt gets respect
BeyondTheVeil saidPerhaps it deserves respect.
i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
Yes who didn’t doubt 
