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There is a condition in Tunesat Agreement which is quite disturbing: “You grant to Company during the Term a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, modify and display the Metadata and Audio provided by you hereunder for the purposes described herein and for other related purposes.”
Do you guys think it is safe to upload music without unwanted consequences of unauthorized usage?
VickyParticipantHi GaryW,
I have signed up for these classes. I was thinking about which class to choose, there are many of them offered nowadays, and while I was hesitating, this one was announced. I admire Hans Zimmer creative approach to scoring and its interesting to listen to the master and study his method of composing. Also I`ve heard that there will be opportunity to send your work and get feedback from the classmates and teachers. Another thing I like is that you are not bounded by exact time frames and you can listen to the course whenever you wish. (I personally will have a vocation when the course starts.)
Hope it will be nice!
September 21, 2016 at 2:07 am in reply to: Looking for suggestions, critique, any feedback, please #25873VickyParticipantHi Mark!
Thank you so much for your detailed feedback (again), this helps a lot to us.
It is a kind of dilemma to write music from your heart and at the same time meet a specific structure which is too short to say everything by music 🙂 But while working on the album we will try to keep in mind everything you have mentioned, thanks a lot!December 10, 2015 at 2:57 am in reply to: May this kind of cinematic music be offered to production libraries? #23505VickyParticipantThank you Mark for your feedback and the detailed answer, I like Blakus music and watch his tuts, by the way I discovered him once I have read one of your posts here on MLR. Also I train to make build ups by analysing your trailer tracks. My favourites are Fates Whisper, Butterfly Effect – they are increadible!
Good luck!
VictoriaDecember 9, 2015 at 7:34 pm in reply to: May this kind of cinematic music be offered to production libraries? #23502VickyParticipantMark, thank you for your comment!
You are so much right that the track sounds like the Final Frontier, I was really inspired by this masterpiece as well as other Bergersens music. And this one I wrote was something like an exercise, I will not send it anywhere as it is, thanks for pointing this out.
Mixing is a very hard science for me but I do my best to comprehend it 🙂
If I may ask, what did you mean by “placement”: “but the mixing / placement needs a bit of work to be up to the level of trailers”?Thank you!
December 9, 2015 at 7:15 pm in reply to: May this kind of cinematic music be offered to production libraries? #23501VickyParticipantThanks for listening Edouardo! Yes, I probably need some time to make at least 10 similar tracks to start sending them to libraries.
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