[atlantaprog] Re: making it happen: talk or action?

Sorry 'bout that. It's first come-first served with the meeting room! 
Maybe I can persuade them to give us a standing date? Kind f tricky 
though. because we typically vary between Monday and Tuesday to give 
more people a chance to come. If we get a regular thing happening at 
one f the clubs, maybe that will become the new home for ARIA?
AWG


On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 10:38 PM, Beth Folland wrote:

> why the 11th????  I was hoping the week before...ugh...I won't be 
> there now.  The 11th is my kids first day back to school...I'll have 
> to be there to pick them up after and all that mom stuff.  oh well...I 
> guess I'll never get to a meeting! :-(
> Beth
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Allen Welty-Green
>   To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:59 PM
>   Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: making it happen: talk or action?
>
>
>   Hey Veronica,
>   I'm a graphic artist who can do anything they can do for nada! I'm 
> not
>   sure the value of a high-end presentation for this though. Sure, each
>   band's OWN kit needs to look sharp, but this prog-night concept...
>   there either into it or they're not. What will impress them is 
> getting
>   a lot of people to show up. Let's talk it out at the next meeting....
>   which by the way, is set for Monday, August 11th, at the same ol'
>   place...
>   AWG
>
>
>   On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 02:55 PM, Veronica Hughes wrote:
>
>> On 4 Productions charges $60.00 per hour for graphic designs, which is
>> a
>> typical charge.  I asked what they thought about a group presentation
>> package, what format they thought it should be in etc.  If we have a
>> general idea of what we want and we give them an outline, submit all
>> the
>> necessary materials, I estimate we could probably do it in 3 hours or
>> less.
>>  I think there should be at least 8 bands in on this, to make it a
>> legitimate revolving showcase offer for the venues, to offer them a
>> brand
>> new audience they wouldn't otherwise have without us.  That is the
>> bottom
>> line for venues, they don't really care who you are, they just want to
>> know
>> the headcount you can bring them.  We have to make them believe (as
>> well as
>> make the efforts to really live up to this) that we can always bring
>> some
>> kind of a crowd with us.  If we do this, using a production company to
>> help
>> make us look good, we have to seriously commit, financially and with
>> our
>> time and materials contributions.  Who's with me here? :-)
>>
>>
>>
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