How do we tackle transitions and loops in our cues? Where can we find a list of libraries to pitch to? Should we track our cues with Tunesat? What about genres, up front fees, and references? And can all those online production music schools really deliver on their promises? I answer your questions, plus we listen to an uplifting piano cue from a member of the 52 Family on today's XXL episode!
Watch this episode on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/EL58HALd_j0
00:00 – Intro and Welcome
02:54 – How do you deal with transitions in looping segments?
11:51 – Where can I find a list of libraries?
18:01 – Is Tunesat worth the price of tracking your cues?
25:34 – How do you determine "genre"?
34:57 – How often do you get upfront fees, and what about the promises online music academies make?
48:27 – What are some of the "classics" of library music, and how do you find references?
54:19 – 52 Cues Community Cue, "Clouds or Mountains" by Andrew Thomas (https://soundcloud.com/anthom)
01:06:45 – 52 Cues and Patreon Information
DaVinci Resolve (the video editor I couldn't remember!)
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
Production Music Association
http://pmamusic.com/
Bleeding Fingers
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2sKnEAtZjkR0vCHUn2HKL0
Extreme Music
https://www.extrememusic.com/
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