- Blog #1 -
For most of my career, I didn't feel the need to explain what I do. The work spoke for itself, or at least that's what I believed. I composed, delivered, revised, delivered again and moved on to the next project. The conversations happened privately - in spotting sessions, late night phone calls, and quiet moments where a director would eventually say, "Yes, that's it".
Lately, I've felt a pull to make some of these conversations public.
Not because the industry is collapsing. Not because technology is advancing. Not because everyone suddenly needs a blog.
But, because the things that actually matter in composing are rarely talked about, and I believe they matter more now than ever.
-Going Forward-
I'll write here occasionally. No set schedule. No content treadmill.
Some of the topics I will include
- How I interpret emotional notes
- Why “simple” is often harder than complex
- The role of trust in creative collaboration
- What experience teaches you that tutorials don't
If any of this resonates, I'm glad you're here.
Ken Miller