Actually, Diki, my projects involve lots more than studio work. I script, storyboard, write and record the sound track, edit and
package the projects. I do voice-over on most. That's lots more areas to develop and get good feedback from.

I never could decide what I wanted to do when I grew up. I like copy writing, photography, videography, voice overs, communication research, design...lots of things. Music has always given me a little "leg up". Live playing, after I realized it was more than partying and meeting girls, became my primary marketing tool. A large number of jazz listeners are potential clients for my organization. In fact, more than 1/2 the on-going work is something that resulted from contacts at gigs.

In many ways, positive opinions about a film is more important to me than appreciation of live performance.


Russ