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The Unstarving Musician


The Unstarving Musician’s Podcast features interviews with indie music artists an industry pros who share their experience and expertise on songwriting, recording, touring, getting gigs, marketing, and much more. It’s all intended to help indie artists to more of what they love–make music.

Jul 7, 2023

Christine Smith of Frosted LensChristine Smith is a classically trained pianist with a varied career history. She's done composition, film score, cover bands, teaching, and anything else you can think of doing as a good piano player/musician. She co-founded the entertainment and informational content development company called Frosted Lens. Before that, Christine was the Sound & Music Director/Composer-in-Residence for RPR Studios. 

 

Christine's work is featured in award-winning films, commercials, and promotional videos. She's also host of Musicians vs. The World, an interview podcast that explores many aspects of Musician life. I encourage you to check that out wherever you get your podcasts. We talk about Musicians vs. the World, getting paid gigs as a teen, creative projects at Frosted Lens, composing and orchestration, the short film Broken Lillies, and the arc of her career.

 

Find all things Christine Smith, including Frosted Lens and the Musicians vs. the World at FrostedLens.com. 

 

I hope you enjoy my conversation with Christine Smith of Frosted Lens and Musicians vs. the World.

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