Telemarketers/Getting Your Music Into Movies
Topic 1: Telemarketers
If you have ever received emails from people on other
planets (mainly, those residing in the Nebula Solar System)
who say they have HUGE sacks of money to send you if you will
simply accept the money into your bank account, OR, the other
garden variety type who attempt to sell you sad sob stories
in exchange for some of your filthy lucre ($), you may wish
to take a look at how I am finally enjoying solving this
previously pesty problem at http://www.MuBiz.com/LeechAway.html
After reviewing my response to "Mark," the most recent culprit,
you *DEFINITELY* want to follow it up with a hilarious, side-
splitting, character-driven video that my nephew (a multimedia
producer) created specifically for telemarketers at
http://www.myspace.com/colorguards
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Topic 2: Getting Your Music Into Movies
For the past several years, independent film producers and
independent television networks (such as WB, UPN, etc.) have
used the music of unsigned and independent artists (and,
almost exclusively) for their film releases and television
programs.
This is because these networks became frustrated with having
to pay exorbitant amounts of money that major labels and their
lawyers demanded for the use their artists' music.
This process, called "music licensing," can produce an
incredible additional/side income from your music as well as
quickly get you national and international exposure.
Just imagine one of your tracks on an average successful film
or TV program that is internationally distributed or syndicated.
Better yet, imagine several of your tracks in several films or
on several television programs, with all internationally
distributed or syndicated.
And, getting such a wide breadth of exposure so quickly can
then make getting radio airplay, television and press coverage
for your music a breeze because of:
* Your name
* Your notoriety
* Your song recognition
...all of which will, undoubtedly, send your CD sales through
the roof.
So, if licensing your music to the right sources and contacts
has always been more than a puzzling mystery to you, but
getting your music onto movie soundtracks and television
programs has always appealed to you, let me suggest your taking
a few valuable moments to read a bit of information on how to
successfully accomplish that at
http://www.MuBiz.com/musiclicense.html
Thank you,
~ kl
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