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DistributionBe a TV/Film Composer
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01 Introduction
This section takes you through the topsy-turvy world of getting into TV and film music. Here you'll find: 

  • Creating a showreel
  • How best to send them out
  • Making contacts
  • People and companies who can help
  • How the money works
"If you want to be a composer you've got nothing to lose except the odd night's sleep and a regular bank statement. It is incredibly competitive and often stressful and difficult, emotionally and financially but it's worth it if you love it enough. And it's great fun."
Alex Heffes - Film Composer (One Day In September, The Parole Officer)

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