Home Actress Dia Frampton HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2022 Dia Frampton Instagram - Had a rough week. A very rough week. But man oh man, did my friends come through. Love the good people around me and so grateful for our little village ❤️😌❤️😌 📷 the amazingly talented @plusfox_

Dia Frampton Instagram – Had a rough week. A very rough week. But man oh man, did my friends come through. Love the good people around me and so grateful for our little village ❤️😌❤️😌 📷 the amazingly talented @plusfox_

Dia Frampton Instagram - Had a rough week. A very rough week. But man oh man, did my friends come through. Love the good people around me and so grateful for our little village ❤️😌❤️😌 📷 the amazingly talented @plusfox_

Dia Frampton Instagram – Had a rough week. A very rough week. But man oh man, did my friends come through. Love the good people around me and so grateful for our little village ❤️😌❤️😌

📷 the amazingly talented @plusfox_ | Posted on 19/Apr/2022 22:48:22

Dia Frampton Instagram – A good friend told me, “What’s for you won’t pass you.” I think about this often. ❤️ Whether it’s a dream, or a person, or a moment… just know it will find you.  Stay open. 

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Dia Frampton Instagram – A friendly tip to newly aspiring songwriters. 
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1. Don’t wait for the expensive, perfect set up.  With technology today, you don’t need a fancy studio.  Some of the top songwriters and producers I’ve worked with, create their tracks in their bedrooms, garages, living rooms, etc. You have no idea how many closets I’ve cut a vocal in that have been converted into a “vocal booth.” You don’t need intricate set ups. 😉 

2. Send in your best work. I’ve received so many emails that begin with — “This is just a very rough demo,” or “It’ll sound way different/better when…” Don’t do this. Please. Invest in yourself. Take the time you need to send in something that represents your full potential and BEST work. Publishing companies rep a lot of different writers and they get a lot of cold emails. It’s competitive. 

3. Research the company you’re submitting to and make your email genuine and personal. WHY this company? Come from a place of authenticity and teamwork, not a random cold email that begins with “to whom it may concern.” And keep your initial first email as short as possible. 

4. Once you land a great publisher or sync company, pretend like you don’t have them. Work like you have no one to carry you. Learn to pitch yourself and create positive and genuine relationships with other writers and producers. 

5. And lastly, it’s a small bubble. Don’t talk shit about other writers or producers. “So and so got this placement and their song wasn’t even that good.” Come on. Don’t be that person. I mean, besides it being a small world and things circle back to people, it’s also just kind of an asshole move. A rising tide lifts all ships. Celebrate your wins and the wins of your peers. 

Happy writing. ❤️❤️❤️

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