[Fmpro] Composing vs. sound design
James Ryan
jeryan at optonline.net
Thu Oct 12 18:12:11 GMT 2006
We didn't get that far. I have a bunch of sound design running on a cable
network, and in doing the cue sheets, I inquired. They just said "we can't
license sound design, only music," so obviously they don't pay on something
they don't license.
James
On 10/12/06 12:08 PM, "Tracey Larvenz" <tlarvenz at gmail.com> wrote:
> How do they differentiate?
>
>
> T
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> On Oct 12, 2006, at 6:24 AM, James Ryan wrote:
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>> I discovered recently that ASCAP does not pay on SFX, only music.
>>
>> J
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>> On 10/12/06 5:25 AM, "Les Hurdle" <leshurdle101 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 6, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Michael S Patterson wrote:
>>>
>>>> A cymbal swish or a drum roll, you can debate forever: music or SFX
>>>> I tend to think it should be judge by who it came from, composer:
>>>> it's
>>>> music;
>>>> sound designer: SFX.
>>>
>>> and you'd lose $$'s
>>>
>>> L
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