Welcome to the very first episode of our new podcast, "There Are No Jobs in Music?" with your hosts Marty Sedek and Jackie Burkat!
In each episode, we interview a professional musician making their living somewhere in the field of music - they'll offer perspectives on what their lives and jobs are like, how they got there, what keeps them there, and offer their advice for people thinking about a career in music.
In our first episode, Marty's college buddy, film composer Fred Emory Smith stops by - the trio chat about their Berklee days, moving to LA and starting a life as a film/tv composer, the importance of orchestration, techonology, and the interpersonal relationships with directors and music team members.
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*Wow, Marty's audio sucked on this one. We'll figure that out :)
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