Thanks so much for sharing this Berklee!!! As a student, it's exactly what I hoped for and you've gone further by making it public! I hope to see more film scoring tips!
Lots of good info here. Though, I wouldn't mix exclusively for my phone, but you could definitely A/B it. Since a lot of this music will be underscore and shouldn't distract from dialogue, I like to mix really quietly to make sure there isn't anything that calls too much attention to itself (too much cowbell!). Another thing to do is mix in mono and make sure you can hear everything clearly and then split and pan things into stereo.
Unlike a bloviating panel this is actually helpful and won’t take up an hour of your time. Mark is extremely qualified and has a knack for effective teaching. Time to take notes and get writing!
This video actually confirmed every single piece of information in my head that I already know about this biz and it made me certain that I am on the right path. I have 5 accepted tracks with a non-excl. library and I hope to see placements in the future. I am afraid that non-exclusivity is going to perish soon as most of them shifted to exclusivity and the problem with exclusive libraries that they are very picky the most with the mixing and mastering and they need insane quality. On the other hand, I enjoyed the video and the double check info in it.
Thanks to the music lovers and music makers out there yeah, music really take our attentions even when we ignore them at some point they kept rising to Attention! Thank you again Love music (clean)
Thank you, Mark, this was very informative in many aspects to the industry of music licensing from knowing what they want to how to produce it...Mixing/Mastering with a cellphone (I just realized not everyone is going to listen to my music on my home studio speakers)
i work as an extra and sometimes featured actor, i have an agency that sends me work offers for TV, films and commercials.. this sounds very similar the way how casting will pick you up if they like your work, looks etc
Does anyone know how to route your monitor signal through your phone? Phones don't really have an input. Is there a way to actually mix through your phone or do you just have to export the audio and AB it that way?
Thanks for the video. Boy, have times changed. Music Sups rarely take any unsolicited calls or emails. There are also many times when a show never fills out a Cue Sheet. I hope it's accidental :-).
Where can i enroll to learn how to make... Music for film and tv... From scratch... I have no idea... Where to start please... Help me... I need to learn from basic to advanced... I am ready to give myself next three to three years... Dedicatedly. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Since watching this I've been trying to find a way to plug my audio interface straight into my phone so I can AB without having to bounce tracks. Has anyone found anything? I've found some wireless ones but I'll still have to bounce tracks. I just want some sort of basic software that lets me plug from the interface into my phone and have it play real time as if it's another pair of monitors. Anyone got any ideas?
Hello everyone, what’s the average amount of money you can charge for you song to be used in a film/movie? Truly need an answer to the above question I was approached recently about this and I’m trying to acquire more knowledge about it, thank you
Can anyone here recommend any videos or libraries to get started in library music? I have a surplus of music I'd really like to start making an income from, instead of solely earning money from the gig economy. thanks
I spent $100 for a five disc CD set. Good investment. Surprised some of the cues were originally composed for one of the first hit slick "reality" shows. Nowadays I compose music for my own films using MuseScore. All copyrighted, so I can easily compose for my own library for sale. Just keyboard: simple melody and bass or harmonized 2nd melody and harmonized bass. You don't need guys like this to tell you how to compose music. It's all common sense and keeping your ears open. Hint: once you have a nice melody, you can easily do variations on it: march, pizzicato, samba, thriller. No brainers.
Just finished this guys book. Post Audio Production by Mark Cross highly recommended! 💯
Most useful and relatable talk I've heard for music placement. Great stuff.
After listening to this, I filled in a blank in my music production journey; thanks to Mark Cross and Berklee Online!
Thanks so much for sharing this Berklee!!! As a student, it's exactly what I hoped for and you've gone further by making it public! I hope to see more film scoring tips!
Thanks for your time and energy.
Thank you Mark! "Writing for Libraries" 101 but I never get tired of watching it!! You make it more interesting than anyone out there! Thanks again
Berklee I appreciate the wonderful content you keep creating. Thank you so much. AAA+++
Mark is a great teacher! This is a really practical talk..
Lots of good info here. Though, I wouldn't mix exclusively for my phone, but you could definitely A/B it. Since a lot of this music will be underscore and shouldn't distract from dialogue, I like to mix really quietly to make sure there isn't anything that calls too much attention to itself (too much cowbell!). Another thing to do is mix in mono and make sure you can hear everything clearly and then split and pan things into stereo.
Unlike a bloviating panel this is actually helpful and won’t take up an hour of your time. Mark is extremely qualified and has a knack for effective teaching. Time to take notes and get writing!
This video actually confirmed every single piece of information in my head that I already know about this biz and it made me certain that I am on the right path. I have 5 accepted tracks with a non-excl. library and I hope to see placements in the future. I am afraid that non-exclusivity is going to perish soon as most of them shifted to exclusivity and the problem with exclusive libraries that they are very picky the most with the mixing and mastering and they need insane quality. On the other hand, I enjoyed the video and the double check info in it.
Well done,he's definitely the real deal. I've been doing this for awhile
Thanks to the music lovers and music makers out there
yeah, music really take our attentions even when we ignore them at some point
they kept rising to Attention!
Thank you again
Love music (clean)
Thank you, Mark, this was very informative in many aspects to the industry of music licensing from knowing what they want to how to produce it...Mixing/Mastering with a cellphone (I just realized not everyone is going to listen to my music on my home studio speakers)
Man I wish I went to this school back in the day.
Yeah Chicago represent!!!! So insightful I learned a lot!!
Very useful talk. Thank you!
Thanks allot for sharing your video.
i work as an extra and sometimes featured actor, i have an agency that sends me work offers for TV, films and commercials.. this sounds very similar the way how casting will pick you up if they like your work, looks etc
Very useful video well delivered. Thank You Mark.
Thanks Mark for this most interesting and informative talk. Easy to absorb. Lots of tips I can use.
This is excellent
Super helpful and easy to listen to. Thanks
Thank you so much, this was very cool to hear!!
Thank you for the insight conveyed very well.
Very valuable information thanks for posting this video
As more people watch tv on their phones or tablets, I guess it makes sense to have music sounding good on a phone
thank you for sharing this great information
great information.
Great stuff.
Really good talk!
awesome infomation,thank you.
Excellent video...great insights.
thanks... really great information
Geez, "Here I am again a year later still kicken...!"
Does anyone know how to route your monitor signal through your phone? Phones don't really have an input. Is there a way to actually mix through your phone or do you just have to export the audio and AB it that way?
Thanks for the video. Boy, have times changed. Music Sups rarely take any unsolicited calls or emails. There are also many times when a show never fills out a Cue Sheet. I hope it's accidental :-).
Mobile is more widely used than any other device so it makes sense to listen on a mobile.
Thx a lot. Very useful.
Do I need to copyright my songs before submitting to music libraries??
Where can i enroll to learn how to make... Music for film and tv... From scratch... I have no idea... Where to start please... Help me... I need to learn from basic to advanced... I am ready to give myself next three to three years... Dedicatedly. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just a quick question, submitting to Libraries, is the thing to do is not publish your work as they want to do it themselves? correct?
Thanks a lots
Does anyone know what program his friend was using to mix on his phone?
You say "meet their needs". Is it safe to say that those needs pretty much stay the same throughout time?
Since watching this I've been trying to find a way to plug my audio interface straight into my phone so I can AB without having to bounce tracks.
Has anyone found anything? I've found some wireless ones but I'll still have to bounce tracks. I just want some sort of basic software that lets me plug from the interface into my phone and have it play real time as if it's another pair of monitors.
Anyone got any ideas?
Hello everyone, what’s the average amount of money you can charge for you song to be used in a film/movie?
Truly need an answer to the above question
I was approached recently about this and I’m trying to acquire more knowledge about it, thank you
do I get paid when my publisher sales my music in a music blanket??
what are some if the good libraries you guys submitting to?
This is a great video for those looking to get into the world of library music.
Can anyone here recommend any videos or libraries to get started in library music? I have a surplus of music I'd really like to start making an income from, instead of solely earning money from the gig economy.
thanks
I spent $100 for a five disc CD set. Good investment. Surprised some of the cues were originally composed for one of the first hit slick "reality" shows. Nowadays I compose music for my own films using MuseScore. All copyrighted, so I can easily compose for my own library for sale. Just keyboard: simple melody and bass or harmonized 2nd melody and harmonized bass. You don't need guys like this to tell you how to compose music. It's all common sense and keeping your ears open. Hint: once you have a nice melody, you can easily do variations on it: march, pizzicato, samba, thriller. No brainers.
This is no longer applicable, the industry is beyond saturated. Six years is a very long time in this business.
25 mins of wasteful information..
TSDREX it's actually some great info... read the other comments. maybe you weren't listening. also, that's not how you use the word 'wasteful'.
got em