I've learned to sell my music, I've learned to direct, I've written screenplays... All of this fulfilled my artistic needs but also put food on the table.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been writing and making my own music for a long time.
I play a lot of instruments. I write all my own music. I spend hours and hours a day in the studio. I'm a producer. I'm a writer.
I've just been learning how to direct my own videos, choreography, doing costumes... every creative opportunity there is with my music I've taken.
I decided to combine my musical background, business education and creative abilities - and go into the record business.
Obviously, I want to sell records, but I do it because I find it therapeutic. In music I can be myself.
I do like to be creative and I'm very lucky that I've been given different areas in which I'm able to do that - whether it be film or television or theatre or whatever. I'm also still into music and recording.
I've made a life and career as a professional musician.
I'm a writer; I'm a producer. I've certainly spread myself over a lot of different careers.
I know what my job is: I write the songs, I sing them, I play them on the piano.
I learned my business in the theater and in television, particularly working with the actors. You can learn much more in the theater than directing a movie, because then you have no time when you are shooting a movie to really work with the actors. You have to learn this craft somewhere else.
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