zombie84 said:
In the old days, 200 years ago, if you were a composer, the only way you could make money was to travel with the orchestra and be the conductor, because then you’d be paid as a musician. There was no recording. There were no record royalties. So I would say, “Try to disconnect the idea of cinema with the idea of making a living and money.” Because there are ways around it."
But by the same token, if people wanted to hear your music, they had no choice but to come to your concert. There was no recording that they could download instead.