video and sound editing

video and sound editing is clearly the ideal gig - best of all possible worlds, stable existence in the sense that you have a station to work from but a revolving pool of clients who keep things interesting. The ability to maintain a steady stream of work is what makes that a frightening prospect outside of major label payroll - probably why bands don't see a high return on their albums. Thinking about those logistics, I am sorry that I ever acted like such a dick about major labels - it all makes sense but is rough to iron out.

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