Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV: 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market
Includes index. -- Tens of thousands of songs are needed each year for TV, movies, and commercials. The songwriting techniques and marketing tips in this book will show you how to craft your music and lyrics to give the Film and TV industry what it needs, make broadcast quality recordings, and pitch...
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Zusammenfassung: | Includes index. -- Tens of thousands of songs are needed each year for TV, movies, and commercials. The songwriting techniques and marketing tips in this book will show you how to craft your music and lyrics to give the Film and TV industry what it needs, make broadcast quality recordings, and pitch your songs to today's fastest growing and largest market for music. You'll learn: 16 secrets to writing powerful lyrics that will work in hundreds of scenes, 10 techniques for creating energy, mood, and atmosphere in your songs, 21 strategies for making broadcast quality recordings on a budget, 17 Shortcuts that help you lay the business groundwork and start pitching your songs, plus 50 more Shortcuts, including an in-depth look at the Top Ten ways songs are used in Film and TV, tips on writing for Film and TV musicals, and exclusive interviews with top music supervisors and buyers. |
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adam_text | Shortcuts to Songwriting for Film
&
TV:
114
Tips for Writing, Recording,
&
Pitching
in Today s Hottest Market
Foreword by Michael
Lasków
хш
How to Get the Most from this Book
xv
What Film
&
TV Can Do for You
• 1.
Film
&
TV Productions Need Your Songs!
3
This accessible, growing market uses thousands of songs.
• 2.
Build an Income That Will Pay Off for Years
5
Songs are used and re-used, generating fees now and royalties later.
• 3.
You Don t Have to Be
18
or Famous or Live in L.A.
7
Get your songs into film and TV at any age from anywhere.
Part One: The Quick Start Manual
• 4.
Craft Your Songs to Dramatically Increase Potential Film
&
TV Uses
11
The right approach to lyrics, music, and production can give your songs the edge!
• 5.
Get Your Song to the Top of the Pile
13
Use the sorting technique to move to the head of the line.
• 6.
Use the Industry Shorthand to Describe Your Music
16
Make it easy to find your music with this important tip.
• 7.
Check Out These Quick Start Resources
19
Improve your chances for success. Get to know the market.
Part Two: Know Your Film
&
TV Opportunities
• 8.
Source Music: All Styles Needed
25
Songs that originate in the world of the characters add realism and ambience.
• 9.
Song-Score I: Create Mood, Energy, and Atmosphere
27
Songs can do the same job as instrumental music.
• 10.
Song-Score II: Communicate an Emotional Message
30
Vocal and lyrics add information, depth, and emphasis to a scene.
• 11.
Songs in Commercials
Add a Human Touch
33
They re not merely selling a product; they re communicating a feeling.
• 12.
Songs Set a Time Period or Location
36
Transport the audience to a different time and place.
• 13.
Theme Songs, End Credit Rolls, and Trailers
38
Songs reach out to viewers beyond the storyline.
• 14.
Instrumental Cues, Song Beds, and Transitions
41
Make an instrumental mix of your song and multiply the uses.
• 15.
Movie and Television Musicals
43
From Camp Rock to Once, film and TV musicals have big appeal.
• 16.
Children s Songs Entertain and Educate
46
Children s shows are big music users. It s a market where there s room to grow!
• 17.
Niche Uses: Dance Shows, Documentaries, Sports Shows, and More
48
There are markets for your songs you might not have noticed.
Part Three: Build Film
&
TV Songs
on a Strong Foundation
• 18.
Think Like a Film Composer and Get Placements
53
Make your emotional message clear and unmistakable.
• 19.
Relaxing or Heart-Pounding: The Tempo Tells the Story
55
Set the pace of your song in beats per minute.
• 20.
Use the Groove That s Right for Your Song
57
Choose the rhythmic feel that supports the mood you want to express.
• 21.
Build a Film/TV Song on a Groove. Here s How!
60
Rhythm guitar, piano, or drum loops provide a solid foundation.
• 22.
A Solid Song Structure Can Give You an Edge
63
Support your song s message and increase its appeal to music users.
• 23.
The Workhorse: Use the Song Structure That Gets the Job Done
65
The Verse I Chorus form delivers plenty of punch.
• 24.
Simple But Effective: Try a Streamlined Structure
68
Make it easy on yourself and still give them what they need.
• 25.
Use Dynamics to Create Drama and Energy
70
Build and release tension in your song s structure.
• 26.
Add Edit Points to Your Song Structure
72
Give music editors a break by clearly defining your song.
VI
• 27.
How Long Does Your Song Need to Be?
74
Even if they re only going to use a little bit of it, write a whole song.
Part Four: Shortcuts to Music for Film
&
TV Songs
• 28.
Keep Your Chord Progressions Simple
79
Seven easy chord progressions you can use for film and TV songs.
• 29.
Add Color and Life to Your Chords
83
Adding, subtracting, or moving a single note can change the feel
of a chord progression.
• 30.
Major and Minor Chords: Speak the Language of Feelings
85
Use a chord progression to enhance the emotional message of your lyric.
• 31.
Anchor Your Song with a Fresh Melodic Phrase
87
Use these tools to write hundreds of strong, appealing hook melodies.
• 32.
Expand an Anchor Phrase Into a Memorable Melody
90
Explore the five melody patterns that listeners love.
• 33.
Write a Melody to a Chord Progression. Do It Now!
93
Take what you ve learned and begin writing your film/TV song.
• 34.
Create a Melody That Expresses Emotion
95
Try the techniques that actors use to communicate feelings.
• 35.
Take Your Melody to the Next Level
97
Use a mix of predictable and surprising elements to captivate listeners.
• 36.
Give Your Melody and Chords a Fresh Relationship
99
Move emphasized melody notes away from your chord changes.
• 37.
Communicate a Mood or Atmosphere with Your Music
102
The best exercise for learning how chords, rhythm, and melody support a scene.
• 38.
Create Music for a Song in a High Energy Scene
104
Use rhythm, chords, and melody to convey action and excitement.
• 39.
Create Music for a Song in a Medium Energy Scene
106
Use rhythm, chords, and melody to express desire, determination, and more.
• 40.
Create Music for a Song in a Slow Energy Scene
108
Use rhythm, chords, and melody to support introspective or sad scenes.
• 41.
Transport the Audience to a Location or Past Era
110
Summon up a time or place with an authentic music style.
• 42.
Write Music for Film
&
TV Musicals
112
Is it Classic, Contemporary, or a tale of another time or place?
VII
• 43.
Make Your Music and Lyric Work Together
115
Match the mood of your music to the emotion in your lyric.
• 44.
The Film
&
TV Music Checklist
117
Strengthen and target your music for potential placements.
Part Five: Shortcuts to Lyrics for Film
&
TV Songs
• 45.
Choose a Theme That Will Get Your Song Noticed
121
The scriptwriter can be a songwriter s best friend.
• 46.
Make Your Title a Natural for Film
&
TV
123
Suggest a character, situation, or action in your title.
• 47.
Write Universal Lyrics for the Best Chance of Success
125
Lyrics that reach a large audience and work with many scenes are a plus.
• 48.
Universal Lyrics: Use a Shared Experience
126
Connect with your audience by identifying common ground.
• 49.
Write Universal Lyrics Without Writing
Clichés
129
Four ways to turn a predictable line into one that s fresh and memorable.
• 50.
Avoid Proper Names, Place Names, and Dates
131
Increase your opportunities for placements with this simple tip.
• 51.
Tabloid Technique
#1 :
Focus on a Peak Moment
133
Choose the turning point-the most dramatic moment-for your lyric.
• 52.
Tabloid Technique
#2:
Use Emotional Details
135
Write a universal lyric with plenty of details.
• 53.
Express Emotions with Vivid, Physical Language
137
Use the Association Pyramid to give your lyrics substance and energy.
• 54.
Upgrade Your Action Words
140
Add intensity and energy to your lyric with this simple technique.
• 55.
Don t Be Afraid to Go Over the Top
142
No need for restraint. Go ahead and let it out!
• 56.
Make Your Title the Focus of Your Song
145
Feature your title and use it to provide the raw material for your lyric.
• 57.
Develop Your Lyric for Film
&
TV
147
Five ways to keep your lyric moving forward.
• 58.
Bring Your Idea to Life 149
Use dialogue and character to turn your theme into flesh and blood.
VIII
• 59.
A Fresh Approach Can Make Your Lyric Compelling
151
Try a new angle, a unique description, or an unusual point of view.
• 60.
Be Credible and Authentic
153
Five ways to make your lyric completely believable.
• 61.
Film
&
TV Musicals: Lyrics Say What Dialogue Can t
155
Let your lyrics reveal the real feelings of your characters.
• 62.
Film
&
TV Musicals: Your Lyrics Have a Job to Do
157
Get the most from Plot, Patter, and Performance song lyrics.
• 63.
Evoke a Location or Era in Your Lyric
159
Seven techniques you can use to set the scene for viewers.
• 64.
The Film
&
TV Lyric Checklist
161
Ten ways to give your lyric a final film/TV polish.
Part Six: Shortcuts to Song Production
for Film
&
TV
• 65.
You Can Make Broadcast Quality Recordings
165
The industry needs recordings they can use as is. You can make them!
• 66.
Be Your Own Music Producer
167
Three essential tools you need to get the job done.
• 67.
The Best Advice: Train Your Ears
169
Don t just listen. Learn what makes a track tick!
• 68.
Make a Rough Demo as a Foundation and Guide
171
Seven uses for a rough demo and tips on how to make a good one.
• 69.
Put Together a Basic Home Studio
174
Acquire the minimum equipment needed to record broadcast quality songs.
• 70.
Get the Most from a Demo Production Service
178
For the best results, prepare ahead of time and communicate clearly.
• 71.
Know When to Use a Pro Recording Studio
181
For live band tracking and special gear, a pro studio is worth the money.
• 72.
Get to Know the Basics of Arranging
184
Support your song with an effective instrumental arrangement.
• 73.
Add Dynamic Energy to Your Arrangement
187
Use these techniques and layouts to create a successful arrangement.
• 74.
Arranging: Use Similar Artists or a Genre as a Guide
191
You don t have to reinvent the wheel. Build on what s already out there.
ix
• 75.
Try a Bare
Minimum
Arrangement
193
Craft guitar/vocal or piano/vocal arrangements that work.
• 76.
Produce Arrangements in Period and Niche Styles
196
From the Jazz Age to the Disco era, from the Blues to the Bayou,
can you sound like that?
• 77.
Shape Your Intro, Tag, and Ending to Add Appeal
198
Little things can make your song more useful to the film and TV market.
• 78.
Get Your Instrumental Performances In Shape
200
Support your song with a good performance that has solid energy and feel.
• 79.
A Strong Vocal Performance Brings Your Song to Life
203
Eight tips producers use to get a great vocal performance.
• 80.
Choose the Right Singer for Your Song
206
Will you sing your song or hire a vocalist? Use this guide to vocal style.
• 81.
Try These Pro Musician and Singer Resources
209
Top session players and singers deliver tracks over the Internet.
• 82.
Get Release Forms from Musicians and Singers
211
Avoid problems later by getting work for hire waivers up front.
• 83.
Make Broadcast Quality Mixes
214
The five essential features of a successful film/TV mix.
• 84.
Mastering Is Not Needed for Film
&
TV Tracks
217
Pay attention to the peaks and overall sound levels during your mix.
• 85.
Use This Pre-production Checklist
219
Lay the groundwork for your recording and get the results you want.
Part Seven: Shortcuts to Instrumental Opportunities
• 86.
Song Beds: You ve Got Instrumental Music
223
Use your song s instrumental track to create more pitching opportunities.
• 87.
Add Flexibility to Your Mixes with Stems
226
Make sub-mixes of your track for versatility and ease of editing.
• 88.
Texture: Keep Your Instrumental Tracks Interesting
228
Add dynamics and create new cues with this simple idea.
• 89.
Replace the Vocal Melody with an Instrument
231
Fill the space without getting in the way of dialogue.
• 90.
A Simple Solo Track Can Get a Placement
233
An acoustic guitar or piano track may be all you need.
χ
• 91.
Edits: Turn One Track into Many Cues
-
Bumpers, Stings,
&
Transitions
234
fîe
prepared to give them a range of track lengths they can use.
Part Eight: Shortcuts to Getting Placements
in Film
&
TV
• 92.
The Giant Step to Getting Your Songs Placed
239
Do this and the rest will follow.
• 93.
You Are a Music Publisher
241
Understand the business you re in and make things happen!
• 94.
Get Your Creative and Business Sides Working Together
244
Encourage mutual respect between your songwriter-self and publisher-self.
• 95.
Copyright Your Songs and Recordings
247
Protect the hard work, time, and money you ve invested in your music.
• 96.
Get to Know the Music Pipeline
250
How does your song get to the final decision maker?
• 97.
DIY:
Reach Out to the Industry
252
Do your research. Know what the market is looking for. Then make your move.
• 98.
A Music Library Can Take Your Song to Market
255
From pitching songs to making the deal, they handle it all.
• 99.
Use TAXI: Pitch Your Songs and Learn What Works
258
Build your skills and knowledge. Strengthen your catalogue. Reach your goal.
• 100.
License Your Songs and Recordings to Music Users
261
Learn about Synchronization and Master Use licenses. It s simple. Really!
• 101.
Fees for the Use of Your Songs and Recordings
264
Know what they pay and how to build your negotiating skills.
• 102.
Performance Royalties:
A
Long-Term
Income Stream
267
Learn how much you can make and how you ll get paid.
• 103.
Know the Basics of Music Library Deals
270
What rights will you give them and for how long?
•104.
Write Songs on Spec
273
Quick delivery of quality, on-target material is the key to success.
• 105.
Get the Most from a Music Business Attorney
276
Be prepared. Know what you need and how to follow up.
• 106.
Find an Affordable Music Business Attorney
278
Five resources for finding an experienced music attorney you can afford.
XI
• 107.
Five Tips for Thriving in the Film
&
TV Market
280
Pace yourself. Be yourself. Stay inspired. Keep learning and growing.
• 108.
When You Get a Song Placement
282
Call your mom! Break out the champagne! Write another song!
Part Nine: Get It from a Pro
• 109.
Get It from a Pro: Tanvi
Patel
287
The President/CEO of Crucial Music tells you what she looks for
in film/TV songs.
• 110.
Get It from a Pro: Chris
Mollere 290
This in-demand music supervisor discusses placements in high profile TV series.
•111.
Get It from a Pro:
Stephan R.
Goldman
294
Read these insights from a music supervisor for Academy Award-winning
motion pictures.
• 112.
Get It from a Pro: Paul Antonelli
297
An Emmy Award-winning music supervisor for daytime drama shares
his knowledge.
• 113.
Get It from a Pro: Marianne
Goode
300
Let a leading music executive give you the big picture.
• 114.
Get It from a Pro: Peter Greco
303
This top advertising executive offers an inside look into songs for commercials.
SHORTCUT RESOURCES
307
FILM
&
TV SONG LIST
310
GLOSSARY
317
INDEX
321
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spelling | Frederick, Robin Verfasser aut Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market Robin Frederick Shortcuts to songwriting for film and TV Los Angeles, Calif. Taxi Music Books 2010 xvi, 326 p. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index. -- Tens of thousands of songs are needed each year for TV, movies, and commercials. The songwriting techniques and marketing tips in this book will show you how to craft your music and lyrics to give the Film and TV industry what it needs, make broadcast quality recordings, and pitch your songs to today's fastest growing and largest market for music. You'll learn: 16 secrets to writing powerful lyrics that will work in hundreds of scenes, 10 techniques for creating energy, mood, and atmosphere in your songs, 21 strategies for making broadcast quality recordings on a budget, 17 Shortcuts that help you lay the business groundwork and start pitching your songs, plus 50 more Shortcuts, including an in-depth look at the Top Ten ways songs are used in Film and TV, tips on writing for Film and TV musicals, and exclusive interviews with top music supervisors and buyers. Music trade Vocational guidance Popular music Writing and publishing Handbooks, manuals, etc Television music Instruction and study Motion picture music Instruction and study Lyric writing (Popular music) Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 gnd rswk-swf Fernsehen (DE-588)4016825-6 gnd rswk-swf Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Film (DE-588)4017102-4 s Fernsehen (DE-588)4016825-6 s Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024403746&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market |
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title_auth | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market |
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title_full | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market Robin Frederick |
title_fullStr | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market Robin Frederick |
title_full_unstemmed | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market Robin Frederick |
title_short | Shortcuts to songwriting for film & TV |
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title_sub | 114 tips for writing, recording, & pitching in today's hottest market |
topic | Music trade Vocational guidance Popular music Writing and publishing Handbooks, manuals, etc Television music Instruction and study Motion picture music Instruction and study Lyric writing (Popular music) Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 gnd Fernsehen (DE-588)4016825-6 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd |
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