Big Black Pavement Saw. Thanks for the good times Steve Albini! They sold a quarter million copies! Here's the math that explain just how fucked they are: these data are representative of amounts that appear daily in contracts in record time. There is no need to skew the numbers to look like the scenery too bad, since real-life examples more than abound. Advance: $ 250,000 Cutting Manager: $ 37,500 Legal fees: $ 10,000 Recording Budget: $ 150,000 ahead of the producer: $ 50,000 Studio fee: $ 52,500 DrumAmp, Mic and Phase "Doctors": $ 3000 tape: $ 8,000 Equipment rental: $ 5000 transport and Transportation: $ 5000 Holiday studio: $ 10,000 Catering: $ 3,000 Mastering: $ 10,000 Tape copies, reference CD , Shipping boxes, misc. Cost: $ 2,000 Video budget: $ 30,000 Cameras: $ 8,000 Crew: $ 5,000 processing and transmission: $ 3,000 Off-line: $ 2000 on-line editing: $ 3,000 Catering: $ 1,000 Stage and Construction: $ 3,000 Copies, couriers, Transportation: $ 2,000 Director's fee: $ 3,000 AlbumArtwork: $ 5,000 Promotional photo shoot and duplication: $ 2,000 Band fund: $ 15,000 New fancy professional drum kit: $ 5000 New Lust professional guitars [2]: $ 3000 New Lust professional guitar amp rigs [2] : $ 4000 New potato-shaped bass Lust: Lust $ 1000 New rack lights bass amp: $ 1000 rent rehearsal room: $ 500 blow big party for their friends: $ 500 Tour expense [5 weeks]: $ 50,875 Bus: $ 25,000 Crew [3]: $ 7,500 Food and per diems: $ 7,875 Fuel: $ 3,000 Supplies...
No comments:
Post a Comment