[Fmpro] Wow

Claude Castonguay c.castonguay at videotron.ca
Thu Nov 30 15:36:04 GMT 2006


If i get this one right,

the established composer is looking for someone to write great music  
in his place, and he's such a great guy that he is even willing to  
pay you 100$ to emulate pee wees like john Williams and Jerry  
Goldsmith. Add to this that he will actually let you keep half the  
writer's share. I'm moving to L.A. tomorrow. Les, how much for your  
house?

Please help me out here, is there something i'm missing? Mark Northam  
states in a recent e-mail that this is becoming a back-end business.  
Is this what you mean Mark? What kind of back-end may one expect from  
a one-shot prime-time tv show? 100,000$? 5 000$?

Best,

Claude


Le 06-11-30 à 09:49, Tracey Larvenz a écrit :

>  From the FM Jobs list:
>
> COMPOSER SEEKS ADDITIONAL COMPOSERS FOR PRIME TIME TV SPECIAL
>
> Established composer seeking additional composers to work with to
> create theme and music for prime time television special. Looking for
> a big Hollywood/ Oscars type theme, up-tempo, positive, with a catchy
> melody a la John Williams/Jerry Goldsmith. Also, a more hip version
> of same track, with percussion, loops, etc.
>
> Additional orchestral tracks will probably be needed for this
> project, and for library of tracks the cue will go in.  This same
> custom music library supplies major daytime shows, plus many
> additional projects in the future.
>
> Compensation: Upfront fee to be determined, but will probably be in
> the $100 range.   Most of compensation will come from backend
> performance royalties. We split writers performance royalties;
> production company retains publishing.
>
> Deadline: December 10, but the sooner the better.
>
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> The $100 range.  Wow.  Prime time tv special.
>
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