I hear it all the time… …in fact, let me correct myself… …I hear lots of reasons why people who are passionate about scoring films, TV shows or video games aren’t pursuing actually getting any work. And for many, this reasons can be stripped back to one of two things: “I lack confidence …
Music Library Epidemic Sound have had a huge amount of composers up in arms about it’s business model, saying how writing for them could seriously destroy an up and coming composers career. Epidemic’s co-founder and CEO, Oscar Hoglund, says Epidemic’s biggest creators make “”tens of thousands of dollars per month” with them. In …
Adding metadata to your music is hugely important if you’re sending it out into the world. In this post, I’ll tell you everything you need to know about what metadata is, how to add metadata to your music files, plus we’ll go into the advanced metadata you’ll need if you want to get your music …
One of the things I hear from composers and producers who send tracks to music libraries is “Why can’t libraries have the decency to reply when I send them tracks?” After all, other than it being disheartening, composers and music producers invest a lot of blood, sweat and tears into creating these tracks, surely it’s …
If you want to get your music licenced into production music libraries for film and TV, should you register that music yourself first with your Performing Rights Organisation, such as ASCAP, BMI or PRS for Music? I’m going to cover this important question in the video below. With the library I run, we …
How you end a track is one of the most important and overlooked factors in writing music for film and TV. This video will tell you why ending a track correctly for film and TV is so, so important, the rules to create the perfect finish to all of your tracks, plus you’ll hear …
If you’re wanting to get your music into production music libraries for film and TV placement, you can’t just write a few tracks across a couple of genres and send them out. That’s unlikely to get you a deal these days, as this industry gets more and more competitive. You’ve got to take a much …
This blog post contains a great technique that SO MANY top Library composers use. And you can apply it too. As you may know, I’m personally not a huge fan of composers buying every sample library under the sun. Yes, keep your samples relevant and of the highest quality you can afford, but you’re at …
I recently added a big section to the Library Music Thats Sells course all about emailing Music Libraries. From that rather substantial video I’ve sliced out a few of those points that I’d like to share with you here. In amongst these tips are the importance of subject lines, (including options that perk interest and …
Ok, ok. Possibly a contender for the most overdramatic blog post title about production music! But haven’t we all been there? Making a full or even part time living from writing music can be hard. A lot of people give up on it. If you have points where it all seems pretty bleak – be …