[Fmpro] When do you file your works with ASCAP?

Christopher Alpiar chris at alpiar.com
Mon Jun 23 21:53:10 GMT 2008


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your piano glued down and 12 mice running rampant inside

Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
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On Jun 23, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Robert Stanton wrote:

> Could someone please describe the EMI submission process, please?
> This is something I was not aware of, and a couple of films I've
> scored have had airplay abroad. I had no clue that I needed to do  
> this.
>
> Thanks!
> Susan
>
> Susan, that addition to the process was an ill timed bit of  
> facetiousness -
> I was kidding.  There is no EMI part of the process - I am sorry for  
> causing
> confusion.
>
> Robert Scott Stanton
> San Francisco Bay Area, CA
> zolessi at comcast.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fmpro-bounces+zolessi=comcast.net at nxport.com
> [mailto:fmpro-bounces+zolessi=comcast.net at nxport.com] On Behalf Of  
> Susan
> Poliniak
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:35 PM
> To: fmpro at nxport.com
> Subject: Re: [Fmpro] When do you file your works with ASCAP?
>
> Could someone please describe the EMI submission process, please?
> This is something I was not aware of, and a couple of films I've
> scored have had airplay abroad. I had no clue that I needed to do  
> this.
>
>
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