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    Atmos_Analog
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    Hi All,
    I’m trying to expand my knowledge of terminology used in TV programs. I’ve been researching online/Googling but not finding exactly what I want and hoping the group can help.

    I’m mostly talking about the terms where music is placed, besides the typical drop in the program. Terms like: bumper, cold open, teaser, promo, montage.

    Is there an online resource that includes this kind of info?

    (I’ve already been to the ‘glossary of broadcasting terms’ sites and there are some terms there, but not all.)

    I’m trying to think more like an editor or show producer, when it comes to placing music.
    Any help is appreciated!

    Thanks,
    Atmos

    #33201 Reply
    Paul Biondi
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    Hi Atmos_Analogy

    the terms where music is placed …terms like: bumper, cold open, teaser, promo, montage.

    Your PRO (i.e. BMI, ASCAP) will have some of those terms on their sites under “how they pay royalties” (i.e. what they’ll pay you for a promo vs a background instrumental).

    Other composer / TV music terms you’ll want to know that are related to writing music for TV shows – stingers, cutdowns, etc – can be found easier if you search for Music Production Terminology. A good place to start is here:

    Production Music Glossary

    #33208 Reply
    Atmos_Analog
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    Paul, thank you for the guidance and the link to the PM Glossary. Very helpful!

    Atmos

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