Serve The Song

A blog about songwriting, production, and promotion

Everything You Need to Know about Production Music Libraries

Posted by Brian Casel  |  May 5, 2009  |  1 COMMENT

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.

Music Composers, Register With a Performing Rights Organization

Posted by Brian Casel  |  April 28, 2009  |  6 COMMENTS

We’re moving right along with our series on making money with production music libraries. Now that you have produced your music for picture tracks and registered your music copyrights, the next step is to register your tracks with your performing rights organization. Why is this step important? It’s how you get paid. This installment will show you how it works.

Copyright Your Music for Picture Compositions

Posted by Brian Casel  |  April 20, 2009  |  2 COMMENTS

The next step in the series on making money with production music libraries is copyrighting your compositions. Securing your work with proper music copyrights is an important part of building your music for picture catalog. This article will offer a simple explanation of music copyrights, and show you how to register your copyright.

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