[Fmpro] song placement vs score

John Stone buddhastone at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 4 00:22:51 GMT 2007


   Jo Ann,

   May I jump in with some more information?

   Their web sites are easy to find, just google ASCAP or BMI.  SESAC is
   smaller and you need a referral from "an affiliate" i.e. someone
   already a SESAC member.  I'm trying the publishing angle as well
   owning my own songs, and Les recommended SACEM for Europe.  I still
   have no response from them after a week.  I guess I need to learn
   French to get a rapid response.

   Les, do have any connections or names with SACEM?

   Also, Jo Ann if you do much writing here try to use your spell check
   and watch the grammer. I've seen a few folks "taken to task".  The
   "Conte Journals" might be a good place to get started.

   (Thank you Phill Kelly and Les Hurdle and everyone else)    With my
   respects,

   John Stone [1]www.johnstonemusic.net

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     From:  "Jo Ann White/OGC" <rjwhite at pure.net>
     Reply-To:  fmpro at nxport.com
     To:  <fmpro at nxport.com>
     Subject:  Re: [Fmpro] song placement vs score
     Date:  Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:46:08 -0400
     >Thanks for the info, Phil. It's greatly appreciated. I am totally
     clueless
     >when it comes to knowing what I should do. Would you mind telling
     me exactly
     >what i need to do to become a member BMI OR ASCAP? What steps do I
     need to
     >take? I've had all my music copyrighted.
     >And where do I start in finding the proper match for what I have
     to offer?
     >
     >
     >
     >----- Original Message -----
     >From: "Phil Kelly" <lonearrngr at comcast.net>
     >To: <fmpro at nxport.com>
     >Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 2:25 PM
     >Subject: Re: [Fmpro] song placement vs score
     >
     >
     > > Hi Jo Ann:
     > >
     > > I do think the term that applies to what you're asking is "song
     > > placement" as opposed to actually writing film score have
     visited material  specific
     > > to a given fim ,and yes, there are people who specialize in
     handling
     > > just the type thing you need.
     > >
     > >
     > > Good luck!
     > >
     > >
     > >
     > >
     > > Phil Kelly
     > > www.philkellymusic.com
     > > NW Prevailing Winds
     > > SW Santa Ana Winds
     > > Origin Records
     > > On Jul 3, 2007, at 5:01 AM, fmpro-request at nxport.com wrote:
     > >
     > >>
     > >> Message: 11
     >
     > >> Not sure i know the rules.
     >
     > >>
     > >> Tell me more about what i would need to do.
     > >>
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