The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide

"The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide" is a four hour plus audio/video course that outlines, in a step by step fashion, how to write, produce and license music in tv shows, films and ads. The course is instantly accessible online and features 7 different modules as well as a resource section featuring sample contracts, samples of music Aaron and others have successfully licensed, The 2018 TV And Film Music Business Directory, an international PRO guide, bonus interviews and more!
Here's What You'll Learn Inside "The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide"
-Introduction To Course (Listen To The Intro Below)
Module 1 - Mindset
-Music Licensing Is A Long Term Game
-Staying Motivated
-Dealing With Rejection
Module 2 - How To Write Music For Licensing
Intro
-Three Elements
-Arrangement
-Subject Matter
-Styles
-What Types Of Songs Work Best
Being Authentic VS Writing For Licensing
Module 3- Production
-Production Quality
-How To Choose The Right Music Producer
-How To Finance Your Recordings
Module 4 – The Details – Things To Do Before You Start Pitching
-Types Of Files You Definitely Need
-Types Of Files You Might Need
- Copyrighting Your Music
-Metadata And Your Tracks
-Registering With PRO’s
Module 5 - Networking And Marketing
- How To Research The Market
-Publishers And Libraries VS Supervisors
-How To Make Contact
-How To Submit Your Music
-Tracking & Following Up On Your Submissions
-Submitting Directly To Music Supervisors
-Should You Pay To Submit To Music Briefs?
Module 6 - The Business Of Licensing
-How You Get Paid And How Much You Can Earn
-Non Exclusive Re-Titling Deals
-The Pros And Cons Of Exclusivity
-How Cue Sheets Work
-Co Publishing Deals Explained
-Buy Out Deals
-Types Of Deals To Avoid
-The problem with spreading yourself too thin
-Negotiating Deals
Module 7 – Advanced Music Licensing Techniques
-How To Create An Effective Show-reel With Gary Gray
-Working With Interns And Assistants
-Professionalism And Music Licensing
Resource Section
Samples Of Songs Myself And Others Have Licensed
Submission Tracking Spreadsheet
Sample contracts
2018 Directory
International PRO Guide
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Your Instructor

Aaron Davison is the founder of How To License Your Music.com and the host of the popular music business podcast, Music, Money And Life. Aaron has been licensing his own music since 2002 in networks like ABC, CBS, Fox Sports, A&E, ESPN and more. Since 2007, he's helped hundreds of other artists license their music in a wide range of projects and networks including MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Fuse TV, The Oxygen Network, Lifetime, A&E, Heineken Ad, Playstation Ad, multiple feature films and more.
"Dear Aaron,I just finished listening to the entire course, The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide and I want to let you know my thoughts.
Over the last few years I have done my own research into music licensing and taken courses (including one by a Music Supervisor). It has proven to be a real challenge to find information that can be used to get somewhere in the business of music licensing. Your Ultimate Music Licensing Guide is just what I have been looking for. It touches on and clarifies many aspects of the business so for the first time I feel I have a detailed roadmap I can use to confidently plan out the steps I need to take to get my music licensed. Thank you.
Best,
Steve
www.stevedockendorf.com
http://stevedockendorf.wordpress.com"
Over the last few years I have done my own research into music licensing and taken courses (including one by a Music Supervisor). It has proven to be a real challenge to find information that can be used to get somewhere in the business of music licensing. Your Ultimate Music Licensing Guide is just what I have been looking for. It touches on and clarifies many aspects of the business so for the first time I feel I have a detailed roadmap I can use to confidently plan out the steps I need to take to get my music licensed. Thank you.
Best,
Steve
www.stevedockendorf.com
http://stevedockendorf.wordpress.com"