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LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING — Addendum: The Composer Agreement

LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING — Addendum: The Composer Agreement

by Lunacy Staff | Instructional

Welcome! If you’ve landed here that means you’ve checked out our “Music in Film” blog series and likely just finished our post on composers. This post is designed as an addendum to the latter and walks you through some critical aspects of the deal you’ll ink with your...
LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART III — Working With Composers

LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART III — Working With Composers

by Lunacy Staff | Instructional

It’s hard to imagine Darth Vader striding through the corridors of the Death Star, the Man of Steel soaring over Metropolis, or a shark fin rising ominously out of the water, without also thinking of John Williams’ corresponding musical themes. An original score...
LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART II — Licensing

LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART II — Licensing

by Lunacy Staff | Instructional

Every filmmaker, from Wes Anderson to Paul Thomas Anderson, knows that finding the right music to accompany your visuals can make or break a scene — or the whole movie. But whether you’re repurposing an iconic chart topper or dusting off a hidden gem, choosing the...
LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART I — Terminology

LUNACY’S GUIDE TO MUSIC LICENSING PART I — Terminology

by Lunacy Staff | Instructional

At LunacyU our expertise goes beyond our popular indie film financing course. We’re here to help you navigate all aspects of indie film production, from development to distribution. And now, as a supplement to our film music master class, we’ve created...
WHAT’S YOUR CONTINGENCY PLAN? 5 Ways To Catch Budget-Busting Line Items

WHAT’S YOUR CONTINGENCY PLAN? 5 Ways To Catch Budget-Busting Line Items

by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming

A film budget can be a moving target to say the least, and honing in on an accurate number before cameras roll is essential to a successful production. Just about everyone at one point in their career is tempted to trim their budget too low, and it is almost always a...
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