Composer launches The Manhattan Producers Alliance
Aug 26, 2003 12:00 PM
The Manhattan Producers Alliance, a virtual hub for composers,
producers and sound designers was launched last week. The alliance,
created by Joe Carroll, is a new business model for musicians and
composers. Members and their clients can access the shared studio
facilities as needed via 24-hour video and audio access, from anywhere
in the world that offers a connection to the Internet.
Carroll said The Manhattan Producers Alliance is a collective of
high-end TV and film composers and producers employing a business model
that's part Park Avenue co-op and part Amazon.com. Using a system of Webcams, networking
equipment and FTP sites, users share the entire resources of the
facility both on-site and remotely with state-of-the-art, 24/7 remote
access.
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