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Family-First Composer: Proven Path to Escape 9–5 and Support Your Family Composing Music for Film, TV, & Video Games

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“You don't have to grind 24/7 to be a successful screen music composer, but you do have to be intentional with your time. I'm proud that Steven Melin has fought for this balance at an early age, and he'll show you how you can to. I'm excited for how Family-First Composer will equip you to live the most fulfilling life possible."

- Adam Gubman (Composer of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge, Producer of This Is Me from The Greatest Showman, & Songwriter at Disney Parks Worldwide)

This book is written for you, hard-working father who works at a corporate American job to pay the bills. You long to support your family composing music for film, TV, & video games.

You get no joy or fulfillment from your work…this is a safe, “real” job. You complain to your wife every night about how you long for the day when you can support your family composing music for film, TV, & video games…

You look forward to the weekends when you can spend time with your family, but you’re usually so exhausted from the work week that this time frustratingly must be used to rest and prepare for the upcoming work week. You have little time for friendships or dates with your wife due to stress at work and general unhappiness. To escape, you love watching TV shows and playing video games, but you rarely find time to enjoy these. You want to help around the house more and attend your kids’ events, but you never have time or energy to spare. You love to read, but have a hard time believing that his situation will ever really change…

You hate the trajectory of your life. Aside from your family, it’s empty. Hollow. You were created to do more with your life. You want the chance to show your family – and the world – that you can support them doing what you love. You just need a guide: someone who has been in your shoes and knows the steps to take to be where you want to be...

This book is written for you, a screen music composer seeking to escape the 9–5 grind of corporate America and build a sustainable and growing music business that fully supports your family. If you read and apply the teachings found in this step-by-step guide, you will:
• Enjoy freedom from your day job
• Immediately earn income from your music
• Free your time to focus more on your family
• Experience fulfillment supporting your family
• Do what you love
• Work from home
• Remove the stress of inconsistent paychecks
• Feel secure in your finances
• Live peacefully
• Open your options for a better lifestyle
• Embrace autonomy in your life to do what you want, when you want, where you want, with whom you want, at the price you want, at the terms you want!

Buy Family-First Composer today and Support Your Family Composing Music for Film, TV, & Video Games!

171 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 16, 2019

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Profile Image for Jared Farney.
1 review
March 21, 2019
As someone who has an education in music and has performed forever but neglected the business side, this book helps a ton! My dream is to be able to make a full living composing my own music and setting my own terms and Family-First Composer has given me a bunch of great tools for that.

A problem I have with music business books is that they tend to tell you to do something but not give specific links to websites to visit or other companies that can help. Most of the content of this book is from Stevens own experience, so he gives links to pretty much everything that he uses and tells you what is the industry standard!

Definitely read this if you are trying to find a one stop shop with all of that information!
Profile Image for Jack Barton.
5 reviews
April 10, 2019
I'm a composer with a wife and children, so the title of this book caught my attention right away. That said, I'd recommend this book to anyone looking to get ahead in their music composition career.

Steven offers simple and straight-forward advice for composers in the form of business tactics, gear recommendations, and other nuggets of wisdom. There's more emphasis on the business side of things than anything else, which is nice since I imagine most musicians (myself included) struggle with that more than anything. This book won't solve all your problems, but it definitely lays out some essential tools to get you started.

If the book was missing anything, I'd wish Steven went a little more in depth on his process of transitioning from working a 9-5 to being an autonomous worker. But as they say, everyone's path and story is different.

Family First Composer is a pretty quick read, but well worth it for anyone who is trying to get ahead I their online music business.
Profile Image for Jeremy Rodriguez.
5 reviews
October 28, 2024
So many self-help books promise good info but just give you that "mindset shift" nonsense. While this book does encourage mindset shifts, it gives practical steps to take and countless amounts of resources to further branch out and increase your amount of knowledge.

Just to give one example, most people will tell you to build a website and leave it at that. This book tells you why to build a website and what to keep in mind to build an effective one.

Unfortunately, where I live I can't get a physical copy, but I did listen to the audio version. It was great, but I think I'll get the kindle version to actually have text to study.
Profile Image for Matt Kenyon.
2 reviews3 followers
April 5, 2019
This book is such an encouragement for those of us who don't want to sacrifice our love for our families and our passion for making music (and making a career out of that music).

Whether you're single, married, or anywhere in between, and you want to make a career out of composing for media, this book will have something for you. It's a must-have reference volume for your shelf.
1 review
March 27, 2019
Being a composer and father, the title of this book intrigued me. Steven tackles just about every aspect of running your own business and gives valuable tips, advice, and guidance to maximize your efforts.
It's not always easy to find time to write with kids, dogs, house duties and bills, but Steven gives some great insight into this (with plenty of kids of his own), as well as a great introduction by Adam Gubman.
I did wish there was more conversation about running your business while working around family schedules, distractions and daily routines, but everyone has such different scenarios, what may work for one family may not work for another.
Overall, I highly recommend it to any composer (even those who are single without kids!) as there is a wealth of knowledge here.
Profile Image for Christopher Siu.
1 review1 follower
March 25, 2019
This is a book that gets straight to the point and debunks various myths, while encouraging hard work and perseverance. Each chapter is concluded with action steps for you to consider where you are in your journey, and to evaluate your business to see if it's ready to move on.

One of my favourite chapters is on building your own website, which Steven highly recommends, no matter what business you're running. He delivers an easy-to-follow step by step formula for you to follow, and eliminates any fluff along the way.

Highly recommended!
Profile Image for Kyle.
2 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2019
Excellent analysis of the business side of composing! Steven makes it clear in this book that not only are you an artist - you're also a business, and should treat your craft as such. It was terrific to see a guide on where to start in getting your business running, and how you can take clear action towards your goals and any skills that need improvement. Expect to see a ton of eye-opening moments on what works and what doesn't - I certainly was shocked by a few of them!

Whether you're starting out, or are experienced as a composer, you'll definitely get something valuable out of reading this guide. Cannot recommend enough.
1 review
March 23, 2019
The intricacies of the music business are so subtle and so underrepresented in both casual conversation and formal education. Steven Melin does a great job going into detail and laying out a plan for you to follow in order to achieve the dream of being a composer on your own terms. A lot of the concepts can be applied directly to many disciplines but it is a particular service to those who have invested themselves in their art, acting as a guide to those trying to battle the balance between artistic integrity and supporting a family.
Profile Image for Caspian Scott.
76 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2023
I borrowed this from a fellow composer, but I think I'll have to buy my own copy with all the extremely useful and practical advice that Melin's book offers for people who want to pursue music composition as a career - a career that actually feeds the family. With a business approach to composition, this book has given me more confidence that I'll be able to survive off my craft and live a versatile and adventurous lifestyle. It drops all kinds of wisdom bombs and really helps out the amateurs to become pros - how to price yourself, invoice tips, tech gear, software, and studio setup, the best platforms and systems of releasing music, how to work consistently and profitably, and how to create multiple passive income sources through your music. There is great networking advice and anything else that a composer needs to learn - this is a must read to not only prevent composers from starving, but to help them flourish in their careers!
Profile Image for Matthew McCarthy.
1 review4 followers
April 21, 2019
An excellent insight to the industry

This book gave me the insight and confidence to set up my composing goals.

I can’t wait to share this resource with other composers!
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