Music licensing firm for TV? If you performed and recorded a cover version of an Ed Sheeran song, Ed (and his publisher) would still own the publishing rights for the song itself, but you would own the master rights for the recording. Because it’s his song you performed, but you recorded the cover version. To give you an example of how these work, if you write and record an original song all by yourself, you own 100% of the master and publishing rights for the song and the recording. Now we’ve got that down, let’s talk about copyright in context of sync. Your rights are what generate revenue for you in the world of Sync. Each time one of your songs is about to be placed, the licenser (music supervisor or client) needs your permission to ‘clear’ or authorise the use of the track. This includes both the recording (master), and the song (publishing).
You really can’t escape this one can you? It doesn’t matter what you do in this industry, you’ll need to build, nurture, and strengthen your relationships. Licensing is no different. While networking within the music industry is always a smart move, this time we’re pivoting a bit to talk about networking within the film industry. So how to you do that? First, get involved with local film festivals and meet directors, editors, and producers. Join professional groups such as the National Association of Recording Industry Professionals (NARIP) and of course, PROs. These groups offer occasional seminars that put you face-to-face with key decision-makers in the film industry. NARIP actually has an annual pitch session that brings artists and supervisors together to review their work.
What does the unlimited yearly subscription cover? This covers unlimited downloads for non-commercial purposes. Meaning you can utilize our music in personally-owned websites, social video channels, usage in web videos you are monetizing via ad revenue, and influencer posts on your personal channels and etc. Why can’t I use the unlimited yearly subscription for commercial purposes like other services? We believe in artist integrity and musicians being fairly compensated for their work. As a result, commercial projects that have major budgets are required to contact us directly to negotiate terms that are fair for all parties. Read extra info on music licensing.
Rhythm Couture artists questions and answers: In 1997 Rafi formed his first band in Los Angeles, California with some really great musicians who also happened to be very close friends of his. They played groove based music (funk, reggae, hip hop music with other influences as well). Rafi wrote, recorded, and performed with his band all around Los Angeles and the United States for 12 years, and they recorded 4 albums together. They also got to share the stage with top national acts such as Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys), Xzibit, The Alkaholiks, Pennywise, Black Eye Peas and more. “It Was a super fun experience and I got to experiment and develop my writing and performing style a lot during that time”, says Rafi.
Our eclectic, experienced roster of professional musicians, Euterpe herself has commissioned: Grammy Award-winning artists and composers of compositions across a wide swath of musical projects inclusive of numerous corporations. The Rhythm Couture production team consists of talented artists: songwriters, producers, and musicians all replete with extensive portfolios. Find additional details at https://www.rhythmcouture.com/.