In music, that job is the artist's job. Sometimes they know, like an actor can direct a movie. But not any actor can be a director. Same in music in many ways’ artists might not be suitable to make these decisions. Still, in the part that you release DIY, you are forced to be the director that takes decisions.
When I went to film school, I was a scriptwriter, still, we did some classes with directors to understand their work. And one of the most talked of things was that a director should not seek advice and then always do the other way. If the light engineer gave a suggestion you needed quite good reasons and concrete arguments about why that is not fitting the vision. Just run over professionals didn’t make a good set. Some demon directors were mentioned like Alfred Hitchcock that was up in a tower shouting direction out of a megaphone during a shoot. At the same time, Alfred Hitchcock also stated, “Actors are cattle”. Later in an interview, someone asked if he had said that hand he replied: “No, I never said that, I meant it”.
Here I think the music industry has a lot to learn. As the releasing part if you are the manager, artist or even the record label. You must make your vision clear. If you do not how should people know what you want? My first questions with a new release are what you wish to happen to the release. And in 99% of the cases, they do not know, or the answer is it should be a mega-hit, or that all people should hear it. That is as stupid as that a local produced movie in Sweden would have the same budget as a Hollywood big production. You need to know if this is for a world, local, national market. Just there it determines how many teams you need and how much it will cost.
Time is also crucial. Imagine that the director starts to call round to the crew that they should do the most important shoot of the movie the next day and just expect all people at the set to be just ready and drop all their other projects and just be there? That is the feeling when an artist just gets a feeling and want to release the next song the same week.
Then during the shoot, all the suggestions that come from professionals were disregarded. On all the suggestions that they where asked for then was done in the opposite way. Yes, then the team just do their orders and do not feel the vision. They just do their job and forget about the project and will not go that extra mile that all projects need to be successful. Here you have the artist that hires a professional producer and then start arguing that this is not “their sound”. If you know better why even hire them. Or the manager that gets the advice to push the release and then comes back with some sneaky thing to get it out anyway even though they got the advice to push it. If the team is mistreated doors close amazingly fast and very silent.
On top of that if the director then when everyone has dropped everything starts to yell that the crew did not do their best. The director should just be lucky that people show up. Here you have the artist that then complains about that the song that was released in a weeks’ notice did not get that many streams.
Right now, in the panic that you should release stuff since the live opportunities are slim. Start to think and do not rush things. Do not be top slow either. Be clear about what you want. You are the director, not a bad boss screaming on people rather the boss that you like and are ready to work an extra free for.
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