Who was it who said “poor preparation makes for piss poor performance”?

The job starts simple. It always does. I couple of themes, some instruments. Your folders are empty, your track count is 0. You have months before you have to start even sending stuff. What could possibly go wrong. Well, anything and everything. Which is why you must prepare for the unexpected. But also always expect things to become very confusing, very complicated, and for things you would NEVER EXPECT to arise. From knowing emails, names, and positions of the post production crew to having all of your cues, files, notes, and schedule logged in one place is a good start. Thankfully starting from scratch is not something you have to do. Christian has distilled 30 years of experience writing music for films, TV and games into his “bible” for you and your music department. A one-stop URL you can create which will have your team in sync, in harmony and dealing with the unexpected.

Here’s where you can grab it, save and tweak as per your own workflow.