About The Course:
How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 Minutes (or Less)
Eddie Grey has been in the Music Licensing Industry for 5 years now. In that time, he has garnered over 10,000 placements with various networks across the world. With T.V onscreen credits with networks such as A&E and TLC, he has a unique perspective on Licensing. His work in T.V is only the tip of the iceberg, Grey has a consulting business with clients in Brazil, Japan, Sweden, U.K, and more. They come to him to help them advance their careers in Music.
This course was created as a necessity to the demands of the Licensing industry. At any time, you may find yourself juggling multiple projects and briefs. With deadlines fast approaching, the desire to succeed in the Licensing space can be overwhelming at times.
Grey says about his start “When I first started my journey in Licensing, i knew very early on that if I wanted to succeed, I would need to be better and be faster. The cream always rises to the top”.
For 5 years, Eddie has studied the Art of Mixing and Mastering and applied it to the context of Music Licensing. Over the course of time, he began to develop a method to not only be faster but to SOUND BETTER as well. He now wants to share this knowledge with you.
Grey says “You have to understand. I almost quit Music before getting into licensing. In many ways, it gave me a second chance at life. If I can help someone and inspire someone to be better and to achieve something worthy, then I want to do that. We are all part of a community and we must all help one another”. This is Grey’s way of giving back to an industry that has given so much to him.
“How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 minutes (or less) “ is a jam-packed course designed to make you work FASTER and to SOUND BETTER while doing so. If you already have a solid understanding of Mixing, this course can help you do what you are doing but do it FASTER. For those of you who are newer to Licensing and Production, this course will prove to be invaluable to you.
In a recent interview Grey said, “I am most happy about what licensing has allowed to experience. Because of the opportunities Licensing has given me, I was able to sell half of my Music Library and my daughter has been able to go to an awesome Private school for 3 years now because of that. I’ve also been able to Compose for Trailers, T.V shows, Commercials…all of which I would have never thought I could do in the past. All of the music gear and sponsorships I have is directly linked to my work in Licensing.
Anyone who knows me, knows that before I got my big break, I almost quit Music. I was tired because I was not sleeping, frustrated because I thought Music Production was so hard, angry at not understanding Music Technology, and lonely because I did not know anyone in the Music Licensing world. I knew that if I was going to get out of those dark times, I was going to have to FOCUS and learn what it was I needed to learn so I could break through. Once you have the tools and skills to meet the challenge, you then have to network and build relationships. NO ONE DOES THIS ALONE”.
Once you do build the right relationships, you then have to execute and fulfill the job you have been given AND you have to do so in a timely manner. “How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 minutes (or less) “ is a course that can help you develop the skill of speed and efficiency. One thing is for sure, if you can perform the work you are doing faster and sound more professional in the process, you will certainly evolve and climb the ranks of any industry you are a part of.
Here's An Outline That Details What You'll Learn In The Course:
How to Write a Track for T.V in 60 min. (or less)
1. Video Introduction - The Need for Speed
How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 Minutes (or Less)
Eddie Grey has been in the Music Licensing Industry for 5 years now. In that time, he has garnered over 10,000 placements with various networks across the world. With T.V onscreen credits with networks such as A&E and TLC, he has a unique perspective on Licensing. His work in T.V is only the tip of the iceberg, Grey has a consulting business with clients in Brazil, Japan, Sweden, U.K, and more. They come to him to help them advance their careers in Music.
This course was created as a necessity to the demands of the Licensing industry. At any time, you may find yourself juggling multiple projects and briefs. With deadlines fast approaching, the desire to succeed in the Licensing space can be overwhelming at times.
Grey says about his start “When I first started my journey in Licensing, i knew very early on that if I wanted to succeed, I would need to be better and be faster. The cream always rises to the top”.
For 5 years, Eddie has studied the Art of Mixing and Mastering and applied it to the context of Music Licensing. Over the course of time, he began to develop a method to not only be faster but to SOUND BETTER as well. He now wants to share this knowledge with you.
Grey says “You have to understand. I almost quit Music before getting into licensing. In many ways, it gave me a second chance at life. If I can help someone and inspire someone to be better and to achieve something worthy, then I want to do that. We are all part of a community and we must all help one another”. This is Grey’s way of giving back to an industry that has given so much to him.
“How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 minutes (or less) “ is a jam-packed course designed to make you work FASTER and to SOUND BETTER while doing so. If you already have a solid understanding of Mixing, this course can help you do what you are doing but do it FASTER. For those of you who are newer to Licensing and Production, this course will prove to be invaluable to you.
In a recent interview Grey said, “I am most happy about what licensing has allowed to experience. Because of the opportunities Licensing has given me, I was able to sell half of my Music Library and my daughter has been able to go to an awesome Private school for 3 years now because of that. I’ve also been able to Compose for Trailers, T.V shows, Commercials…all of which I would have never thought I could do in the past. All of the music gear and sponsorships I have is directly linked to my work in Licensing.
Anyone who knows me, knows that before I got my big break, I almost quit Music. I was tired because I was not sleeping, frustrated because I thought Music Production was so hard, angry at not understanding Music Technology, and lonely because I did not know anyone in the Music Licensing world. I knew that if I was going to get out of those dark times, I was going to have to FOCUS and learn what it was I needed to learn so I could break through. Once you have the tools and skills to meet the challenge, you then have to network and build relationships. NO ONE DOES THIS ALONE”.
Once you do build the right relationships, you then have to execute and fulfill the job you have been given AND you have to do so in a timely manner. “How to Write Tracks for T.V in 60 minutes (or less) “ is a course that can help you develop the skill of speed and efficiency. One thing is for sure, if you can perform the work you are doing faster and sound more professional in the process, you will certainly evolve and climb the ranks of any industry you are a part of.
Here's An Outline That Details What You'll Learn In The Course:
How to Write a Track for T.V in 60 min. (or less)
1. Video Introduction - The Need for Speed
- Music Brief Examples
- User Dependent Experience
- Unorthodox Methods
- The Difference between T.V Tracks & Pop Songs
- Know Your Studio (Be Organized)
- The Importance of a Sample Library Manager
- Have a Plan (Organize Your Plug-Ins)
- Channel Strip Settings/Library Instruments
- Tools You Can Use to Increase Productivity
- Chord Generators, Dynamics Generators, Idea Generators
- Chord Generators, Dynamics Generators, Idea Generators
- Importing Reference Tracks & Adding Markers
- Set-Up Instruments/Set-Up Basic FX
- Give Everything it’s Space in the Frequency Spectrum
- Mono Compatible Low Frequency Mixing
- LCR Mixing
- Using Ableton Live as an Idea Generator & Arrangement Tool
- Using EQ Match for “Fast Approximation” Mixing
- Demo “60” minute Technique
About Eddie Grey
Eddie Grey is a multi-faceted composer, arranger, songwriter, and sound designer whose successful track record speaks for itself. The Los Angeles-based musician began playing with synthesizers and writing on computer programs at an early age, eventually beginning a musical education that would take him into the world of composing and songwriting.
His success as a composer has seen many high level placements, most notably the main title theme for DirectTV’s “Celebrity Beach Bowl” as well as the theme for their “Fantasy Football Channel.” In addition to his work with DirectTV, he has placed numerous tracks on high rated television shows across a multitude of networks, including Lifetime’s “Dance Moms”, NatGeo’s “Wicked Tuna,” ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise,” Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” and CBS’s “The Young and The Restless”, to name a few.
Eddie Grey is a Logic Certified trainer, who in addition to composing music consults with clients all over the world. He has recently created his second online course called "How to Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic". His first course, How To Be A Full Time TV Composer, is also available on How To License Your Music.com.
Eddie Grey’s reputation for high quality compositions, music supervision placements, and songwriting, exemplify his well rounded knowledge of music and its ability to add color to any scene, soundtrack, or ad placement. A critically acclaimed musician and sought after music supervisor, Grey proves to be an impactful composer and dedicated partner that adds value to every composition and project he touches. In 2015 alone he sold over 75 songs, placed over 500 tracks, and landed premiere compositions with ABC’s “Shark Tank” and “World of X-Games” television projects. Thus far in 2018, Eddie has placed music on the trailer for the film “Life On The Line”, secured a main title for the “Pigman” series, scored a documentary, worked on several television shows, signed a multi-album publishing deal with Megatrax and is now the composer for the Emmy® nominated series “Born This Way” on A&E.
Eddie Grey is sponsored by Umlaut Audio.
Eddie Grey is a multi-faceted composer, arranger, songwriter, and sound designer whose successful track record speaks for itself. The Los Angeles-based musician began playing with synthesizers and writing on computer programs at an early age, eventually beginning a musical education that would take him into the world of composing and songwriting.
His success as a composer has seen many high level placements, most notably the main title theme for DirectTV’s “Celebrity Beach Bowl” as well as the theme for their “Fantasy Football Channel.” In addition to his work with DirectTV, he has placed numerous tracks on high rated television shows across a multitude of networks, including Lifetime’s “Dance Moms”, NatGeo’s “Wicked Tuna,” ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise,” Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” and CBS’s “The Young and The Restless”, to name a few.
Eddie Grey is a Logic Certified trainer, who in addition to composing music consults with clients all over the world. He has recently created his second online course called "How to Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic". His first course, How To Be A Full Time TV Composer, is also available on How To License Your Music.com.
Eddie Grey’s reputation for high quality compositions, music supervision placements, and songwriting, exemplify his well rounded knowledge of music and its ability to add color to any scene, soundtrack, or ad placement. A critically acclaimed musician and sought after music supervisor, Grey proves to be an impactful composer and dedicated partner that adds value to every composition and project he touches. In 2015 alone he sold over 75 songs, placed over 500 tracks, and landed premiere compositions with ABC’s “Shark Tank” and “World of X-Games” television projects. Thus far in 2018, Eddie has placed music on the trailer for the film “Life On The Line”, secured a main title for the “Pigman” series, scored a documentary, worked on several television shows, signed a multi-album publishing deal with Megatrax and is now the composer for the Emmy® nominated series “Born This Way” on A&E.
Eddie Grey is sponsored by Umlaut Audio.
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Intro - The Need For Speed
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Eddie Grey Course Bundle
Want to get all three courses created by Eddie Grey? Purchase all three courses together, this weekend only, for just $97.00, or $147.00 With a half hour Skype session with Eddie Grey, and save $150.00 off the cost of purchasing all three courses individually.
You'll Get:
-How To Write A Track For TV In 60 Minutes Or Less ($97.00 Value)
-How To Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic ($77.00 Value)
-How To Be A Full Time TV Composer ($77.00)
You'll Get:
-How To Write A Track For TV In 60 Minutes Or Less ($97.00 Value)
-How To Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic ($77.00 Value)
-How To Be A Full Time TV Composer ($77.00)