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I ahve been worrying about posting my samples using to small of a resolution and too large of a file size, but mine are hitting 4-12MB so may be I don't need to worry too much. Is this the file size / compression you are thinking of using for your customers to preview your work? jason |
Hi Yoochul,
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There are actually parts of three soundtracks in there - Cider House Rules, Mona Lisa, and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. |
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Hi Sean,
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I'm at a point that I'm willing to do anything to get people exposed to my work, even making phone calls (but not do anything for nothing, if you know what I mean ;). I just have to find good leads... Any ideas as to how to find good leads and/or get exposure? |
Hi Peter,
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www.JoelPeregrine.com Its rough because it originated as an email response, but there might be something in there that helps. |
Marketing
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I found a marketing possibility. I recently opened my corporate financials through a bank in town. That bank has a "Business Of The Week" sort of deal where their corporate customer's get a chance to set up a table in their lobby and put their flyers, etc on display. They also allow computers. I am going (today actually) to set up an old PIII/500MHz system with a big LCD playing my brand new wedding sampler video on a loop. Then I'll have a stack of flyers and business cards available. I might even stop by and stand around for a few minutes during the peak traffic times. Check with your corporate accoutn bank and see if they offer that kind of opportunity. Or even ask if they are interested in starting that sort of a program. You can spin it to them as a great way to help their corporate customers get more money in their bank. :-) jason |
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Thanks, Joel! That's some good stuff! Is there any way to subscribe to your blog to automatically send to an email address? In terms of getting your demo out there, do you burn and package each of your demo DVDs or do you get them duplicated somewhere? Do you give them a packaged demo or a plain disc with a basic label? What I have been doing is setting up meetings with vendors individually and then showing them a sample of my work and DVD. I want to have several copies of my demo to hand out and for vendors to keep but I am trying to find the most cost-effective and efficient way to produce them. I've had good reactions from the vendors around here and they really like my work but I haven't had any referrals from them... Thanks for the "Look into Joel Peregrine's Mind" blog site :) Peter |
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Thanks, Jason. Peter |
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Joel,
I lot of people are saying that highlight sequence was good... Sincerely, it was 100% fantastic! Every single element flowed seamlessly from beginning to end. It was a story well told and a joy to watch. Many, many thanks for sharing. Mossy |
Thanks Mossy! Your comments are always appreciated!
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