In this final installment of the series of making money with production music libraries, we take the process full circle and use our music for picture placements as leverage to gain more projects and placements moving forward. It’s all about using your achievements to snowball into more success as you roll along in your career as a music composer.
Welcome back to our series on making money with production music libraries. If you’re a music composer looking to find placements in television, film, video games, and other places, submitting your music to production music libraries is a great place to start. In this installment, we will look at the process of evaluating online production music libraries, and submitting your music.
10 Tips For Composing Music for Picture Tracks That Sell
In this second article in the series on making money with production music libraries, I will offer tips for composing tracks that sell and get placed on television, films, video games, and other media. This list of composition tips will help you meet the needs of television producers while setting yourself apart from the competition.
Make Money with Production Music Libraries
Production music libraries are a hot topic these days as folks are looking for a ways to earn extra cash. Emerging music composers as well as music for picture industry veterans can benefit from submitting music to production music libraries. It’s one of the easiest ways to get your music played on television, film and other media and earn continuous income from performance royalties. This is the first of an extended series about production music libraries.
7 Sites To Promote Your Production Music and Earn Cash
Do you compose instrumental tracks that could be used in film, television, video games, or other media? Looking for a super-easy way to place your compositions in these outlets? There are quite a few production music libraries out there that provide stock music to producers of TV and films. Many of them openly accept applications and music submissions from all artists. The chances of being accepted into one or several libraries are far greater than attempting to license your tracks directly to HBO, Paramount, or EA Sports. And it pays!
