Sentences with phrase «license songs for»

This revelation came to Paley when she sought to license songs for a film she was working on.
There's talk of using kickstarter to license songs for the Rock Band Network and Grim Dawn, the spiritual sequel to one of my all - time favorite hack & slash RPGs, Titan Quest, will probably get a kickstarter sometime soon.

Not exact matches

For evidence of artists who've been able to maintain their credibility while licensing their music for commercials, you might look no further than a certain Canadian songstress who got a «big break» when her song was featured in an iPod commercial in 20For evidence of artists who've been able to maintain their credibility while licensing their music for commercials, you might look no further than a certain Canadian songstress who got a «big break» when her song was featured in an iPod commercial in 20for commercials, you might look no further than a certain Canadian songstress who got a «big break» when her song was featured in an iPod commercial in 2007:
Desperate to find a way to get his music heard, he licensed every song on the album (many multiple times) for ads, television, and movies.
Music streaming company Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing last week for allegedly using thousands of songs, including those of Tom Petty, Neil Young and the Doors, without a license and compensation to the music publisher.
Spotify isn't the only tech company the NMPA has sought to settle with over licensing matters — in 2011, YouTube agreed to make a $ 4 million advance payment for publishing royalties on songs used in user - generated YouTube videos.
Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing Inc last week for allegedly using thousands of songs without a license and compensation to the music publisher
By securing a BMI music license, you not only have legal access to nearly 13 million songs from more than 800,000 unique songwriters for one annual fee, you have the important ability to choose how and when to play these songs in your business.
So no, there isn't a dubious licensing arrangement (or ransom) that's kept the song around for a decade.
If anything, the tiny - budgeted film (though not that poor considering the filmmakers licensed a David Bowie song) is a sizzle reel for Josh Trank who shows he can do on a fraction of the budget what many directors in Hollywood can't do with hundreds of millions.
The fact that in 2017 it's still considered acceptable for a big budget film to license a song by such a deeply problematic individual — a big budget film that sells itself on the notion of female empowerment, no less — speaks to how badly wrong Hollywood continues to get it.
Pre-existing licensed songs or traditional orchestral score wouldn't suffice for these sections; the music had to be something fresh and impactful.»
There are follow up activities that include * recognising the influences on our prejudices * reflecting on each person * defining prejudice * defining discrimination * Quick look at Galatians 3:28 * Consideration of lyrics from songs about prejudice NB all images are either personal images or selected using BING where license has been selected as Free to modify, share and use commercially * I designed this lesson on my teaching practice and it has been a staple of my teaching every year since, when used for inspection or performance management observations (it has been used for both and interview) it has always been rated as an excellent lesson.
A great opportunity for teachers to introduce CC licenses into the classroom is during a class project that requires students to find and remix resources on the Web, such as a presentation, song, or video.
For a monthly fee, you may listen to as many songs as you wish from the entire Google Play Music licensed store collection without having to purchase the songs.
Getting the licensing rights secured for millions of songs is always a challenge for every new market, says Andres Sehr, Spotify's marketing director.
This time, a modest musician who licensed a song to Sony for use in LittleBigPlanet 2 didn't get the memo that he had to suppress his excitement.
But this turntable title looks to have more going for it than a familiar user interface, featuring an impressive track list of 60 licensed and original songs from chart - topping artists, including the Beastie Boys, Kanye West, The Gorillaz, Run DMC and Deltron 3030, to name but a few.
Not sure why Activision didn't license Muse's song for this trailer, but there you go.
The folk music instrumentals, appropriate use of licensed music, and songs specifically designed for the cult fit perfectly with the setting.
Instead, the people behind Pokemon Reorchestrated apparently have a license from the company to use this music, and pay royalty fees for the songs through their distributor Loudr.
The group has become one of the go - to sources for clearing cover song licensing quickly and affordably but their digital storefront was never a great place for discoverability.
While Alan Wake's original score was created by Petri Alanko, the game did feature a few songs from other artists such as David Bowie, Roy Orbison, Nick Cave, and Depeche Mode which could be problematic for renewing the music licenses.
Awarded for outstanding audio including score, original song, licensed soundtrack, and overall sound design.
I also remember some years ago that the (pretty dismal) followup to the classic Def Jam Vendetta was a Street Fighter clone that used the game's heavily licensed soundtrack to generate mostly neglected environmental hazards (for example, fire hydrants would spray water to the beat of a song), and if you had music on your hard drive it would use it.
And before the usual shouts of «hypocrite» start up again, it is worth noting that while printed copies of the book are available for sale, both Boyle and his publishers &, dash; Permanent Publications — have chosen to release the book free online, under a Creative Commons license because, Boyle says, his words are simply «an accumulation of all that has come before them — the people I have met, the books I have read, the songs I grew up with, the rivers I've swam in, the girls I've kissed, the movies I've watched, the traditions I've learned, the philosophers I've studied, the mistakes I've made, the violence I've seen, the love I've witnessed.»
Wixen Music Publishing, which manages songs by Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks and more, is suing Spotify for $ 1.6 billion for allegedly using thousands of songs without proper licensing, Variety reports.
Spotify is yet to leave the hook of a group of songwriters led by Melissa Ferrick and David Lowery, whose suits claimed that Spotify is yet to service mechanical licenses for song composers in cash.
Ask to play [that song by that indie pop group you licensed for today's keynote] and it plays.
The moment to shove for that fantasy may have come for Wixen Music Publishing as Spotify is caught in their nest while they contend that the Sweden - based streaming giants have gone public with thousands of their songs without a proper license.
Wixen Music Publishing, Inc — which holds rights to songs of major artists including Neil Young, The Doors, Tom Petty and Santana — charged in a lawsuit that Spotify failed to seek licenses for significant parts of its 30 million - song catalogue.
Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing Inc last week for allegedly using thousands of songs without a license and compensation to the music publisher.
The new fee structure comes with specific cut amounts for entities that play different roles in eventually getting songs onto a streaming service, and gives songwriters the highest licensing fee cuts they've had in history.
Spotify has been sued for $ 1.6 billion USD by Wixen Music Publishing for allegedly using thousands of songs without license and compensation.
Some of the publishers no longer exist, contracts are missing because they were drawn up on paper then, or there could be issues with licensing for things like songs.
Kept full database for all songs the company controlled for licensing purposes including splits, publisher credits, and addresses for payment and publisher information.
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