I have been thinking about dong this for a while, incorporating. A few Key Grip friends of mine have done this, and it appeals to me. It s a way to control you financial destiny in this country, and to afford yourself certain rights afforded companies and not individuals. According to Scotty of Big Show Industries We The People in Burbank can make incorporation happen lickety-split! This is an interesting experiment, I invite you to play. Creating yourself as corporation is a handy way to craft a killer fictionsuit.
So what does The Spaceman Company produce you may ask? Good question. The Spaceman Company is an ontological entertainment and marketing company. We produce a wide variety projects and act as a vendor to major studios and event production companies. Creating intellectual properties and unique original ideas is a specialty of this venture. We also do personal consultation on a wide variety of subjects relevant to everyday life. In some ways, the main product of The Spaceman Company is space. We create space for people to be who they really are. We create space for people to love themselves unconditionally. We build and illuminate space for one's truest self to emerge.
Notice that as soon as I become a corporation, I become a "we?"
The thing about becoming a corporation is that you suddenly become somewhat more than an individual. You have a company to run! There are financial and business plans to develop, and stick to. Marketing of your company (you) becomes necessary. Suddenly, talking about yourself with gushing praise makes a little more sense. Would you buy you? There is also production; are you being productive today? If my product is space, am I providing the right kind of space that will encourage brand loyalty to The Spaceman Company? Strategic partnerships become necessary. A network of other like minded companies, striving for profitability and cooperation become real business choices. The office is really just a laptop, and whatever chair I am sitting in.
It is really, at this point just a mental shift. But, I think I want to follow this rabbit hole as far as it goes.
The Spaceman Company loves you.
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