
Music Rights Unveiled
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Further features include:
A discussion of new media platforms and the intricacies of the rights needed to use music on those platforms;
Tips for working with key music staff on a production - the Composer, the Music Supervisor and the Music Editor;
An in-depth explanation of building a budget for the music component of your media project.
Reviews / Votes
"Music Rights Unveiled is essential reading for anyone looking to educate themselves on the use of music-both original and licensed-in contemporary film, television and media. The book's plainspoken, practical advice on everything from hiring a composer to navigating the thicket of music licensing, is both relentlessly up-to-date as well as grounded in fascinating historical context."-Scott Macaulay, Editor-in-Chief, Filmmaker Magazine
"This book is the go-to guide for learning how to license music for your film - highly-recommended for those filmmakers trying to figure out the complexities of music licensing and content use. Brooke knows more about licensing music than anyone I know in the business. I would never make a film without her help, and now you can learn all her licensing secrets yourself in her new guidebook."
-Jennifer Fox, Sundance Grand Prize Winner and Emmy-nominated Director/Producer: The Tale (2018), My Reincarnation (2011), Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2006), An American Love Story (1999), Beirut: The Last Home Movie (1987)
"Music Rights Unveiled is an invaluable, must-read book for all film and media producers. Brooke and Maryam write from the richness of their experience. By removing the veil on the changing landscape of rights clearances, they have provided a direct pipeline to the practical knowledge and best resources that your project needs."
-Lisa Cortes, Award-winning producer, Founder & CEO of Cortes Films "Music Rights Unveiled is essential reading for anyone looking to educate themselves on the use of music-both original and licensed-in contemporary film, television and media. The book's plainspoken, practical advice on everything from hiring a composer to navigating the thicket of music licensing, is both relentlessly up-to-date as well as grounded in fascinating historical context."
-Scott Macaulay, Editor-in-Chief, Filmmaker Magazine
"This book is the go-to guide for learning how to license music for your film - highly-recommended for those filmmakers trying to figure out the complexities of music licensing and content use. Brooke knows more about licensing music than anyone I know in the business. I would never make a film without her help, and now you can learn all her licensing secrets yourself in her new guidebook."
-Jennifer Fox, Sundance Grand Prize Winner and Emmy-nominated Director/Producer: The Tale (2018), My Reincarnation (2011), Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2006), An American Love Story (1999), Beirut: The Last Home Movie (1987)
"Music Rights Unveiled is an invaluable, must-read book for all film and media producers. Brooke and Maryam write from the richness of their experience. By removing the veil on the changing landscape of rights clearances, they have provided a direct pipeline to the practical knowledge and best resources that your project needs."
-Lisa Cortes, Award-winning producer, Founder & CEO of Cortes Films
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Maryam Battaglia began her career in the music industry over a decade ago working at entertainment law firms and specializing in publishing administration, licensing and copyright law. She went on to work at leading entertainment company Live Nation as administrator of intellectual property. In 2008 she joined Brooke at The Rights Workshop to oversee its business affairs, and over the years has amassed several music supervision credits in film & television. In 2015 she and Brooke co-launched Seven Seas Music, which offers media producers a rich catalogue of international music for placement. In addition to music supervision, Maryam serves as music publishing administrator for catalogues including Bread & Roses, Seven Seas Music, Gold Toes Entertainment, among others. Her work combines her passion for music and media, business and legal affairs, and deal-making. She is a graduate of UCLA and California Western School of Law.
Content
Introduction - The wild west, we meet again.
The Law - For those respecting the law, we salute you. For the rebels, there is no such thing as free music.
Background & History - The emergence of synchs after soundtracks.
Music Supervisors - Every project can use a little supervision.
Finding Music - A community of composers, libraries and representatives.
The Process of Securing Rights - A step-by-step guide to avoiding mistakes, because what you don't know can cost you.
Brands - People rank music as more difficult to live without than sports, movies, and newspapers.
Digital Media & Digital Platforms - Welcome to the digital era in all its forms.
For the Artist - There is a musician in all of us.
Conclusion - Parting words of encouragement.
Glossary
Index
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