How Can I Improve My Chances Of Getting My Songs Placed In Film And TV?
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Barry Coffing
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Founder/CEO
Musicsupervisor.com -
Wegetartists.com
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If you are you trying to get your songs placed in films or TV shows, it's important to know the basic rules. These include how to construct your songs, what to sing about and not sing about, and how to properly pitch them.
In this video, Barry Coffing, founder of MusicSupervisor.com and WeGetArtists.com, explains those critical rules that can make the difference in you pitching efforts.
Overview
Important Information Barry Shares In This Video
Sync vs. Commercial
Find out exactly how writing for sync differs from writing commercial or pop songs.
Intros
Find out how the rules change regarding song intros in film and TV.
Subject Matters
Find out how what you write about and how you actually say it is critical.
Cover Songs
Find out the right way to record covers songs that film and TV directors/producers want.
Song/Recording Quality
Learn what level your songs and recordings need to be at to find a home in film and TV.
Expected Compensation
Learn how the compensation should work and how to protect yourself.