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How To Market & License Music for Film & TV |

The importance of placing music in film, TV and other media has skyrocketed. Placements are the new coin of the realm, and in this latest of NARIP's Art of the Music Deal series, hand-picked experts face off in a live negotiation of key deal points and contractual issues in a music license agreement. Four dates in four cities, click date to register now:
Aug 18 in Phoenix
Aug 20 in Houston
Sep 16 in Los Angeles
Sep 22 in New York --- SOLD OUT !!!
ATTN attorneys: MCLE accreditation pending for the above programs.
Photo: Music attorney Anita Rivas (Los Angeles)
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Management Deal Mock Negotiation July 22 |
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On July 22 in Los Angeles, two of our industry's finest minds will shake out the essentials of an artist management agreement. Two consummate pros - artist manager Bill Leopold and music attorney Al Schlesinger - take the stage for this next installment of our popular Art of the Music Deal series and share their experience about what you need to know. Get more details and register now, click here. Photo: Bill Leopold
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Understanding Music Industry Strategies: 10 Things Labels Wish You Knew |
By Tess Taylor
"Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow that talent
to the dark place where it leads." - Erica Jong
Humans seek the path of least resistance. When there is a promise of a free lunch, it’s enticing.
Except to those who know better.
In the music business, the notion is still widespread among artists that once signed to a record deal, the rest of the artist’s career will take care of itself, a sort of “free lunch” which will enable the artist to sit back and coast because others will do the heavy lifting (so the thinking goes).
Wrong. Especially in today’s competitive market and with drastic changes in our business, the real challenge begins for any artist once signed.
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