I want to share with you this brilliant video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7BkmF8CJpQ&feature=share
I want to share with you this brilliant video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7BkmF8CJpQ&feature=share
Has anyone done a music cue sheet for a film before??? A friend of mine has questions. Let me know and I'll connect you.
Brandi - cue sheets serve two purposes in my mind. Ultimately, as you say, it is what is used to pay the composer. There are many different 'types' of cues which are paid at different rates. The cue s...
Expand commentBrandi - cue sheets serve two purposes in my mind. Ultimately, as you say, it is what is used to pay the composer. There are many different 'types' of cues which are paid at different rates. The cue sheet becomes very important for TV & Cable associated payments and for foreign theatrical showings (by law royalties are not paid for US theater showings). But initially, cue sheets act as a written set of instructions, as an agreement, shall we say as to what/where the composer will be creating music. Cue sheets are used almost always for studio films and films with higher budgets (where ther are many 'stakeholders' in what music is created). As the number of people and budgets get smaller, so does any 'paperwork' including cue sheets. As many of us here work on shorts and lower budget features, cue sheets are rare. Filmmakers and directors who have never or rarely worked with a composer have no idea what the composer does and are grateful they have music at all and so more often than not, they just ask the composer to create the score and give it them without any input at all. That is why you likely have yet to create a cue sheet. Only one of the filmmakers I have worked with has become involved with the creation of music and with him I used an Excel spreadsheet with columns similar to a cue sheet describing the location, length and type of cue. Only one other filmmaker knew anything about spotting/cue sheets but like all the other filmmakers I have worked with, just told me to score and give them the result. There is a lot more 'trust' at the lower end and as you know, short films don't generate revenue (at least none of mine have so far) necessitating a cue sheet for royalty payments.
Yes, my friend is filling out the paperwork for an indie he's producing. As I understand from him, he now has all the info he needs. Thank you so much, this has been a huge help.
https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2016/07/rapidcue-new-template And ALWAYS file a cue sheet regardless of budget, where it's performed, etc because the film, etc may show up on cable, network...
Expand commenthttps://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2016/07/rapidcue-new-template And ALWAYS file a cue sheet regardless of budget, where it's performed, etc because the film, etc may show up on cable, network tv, etc.
Hi Cary! I've done a bunch of cue sheets, clearance logs and also dubbing logs on Excel spreadsheet. Let me know if you still need someone to do the work or help out! :)
Hi everyone! Glad to be a member of this great community! I recently finished a successful project with several symphonic orchestras in USA and Bulgaria as a guitar soloist and now focusing back to my studies in my last semester at Berklee College of Music! I am here to learn about possibilities for...
Expand postHi everyone! Glad to be a member of this great community! I recently finished a successful project with several symphonic orchestras in USA and Bulgaria as a guitar soloist and now focusing back to my studies in my last semester at Berklee College of Music! I am here to learn about possibilities for summer professional internships in CA, preferably Burbank. Film scoring, orchestration, sequencing and arranging are my main skills and passions, and my goal is to intern in a production studio, or as an assistant to a composer. Being in the area this summer would be ideal for developing my goals and projects by finding like-minded people who are eager to work together. Let's get connected and exchange our work! If you know of someone looking for an intern or assistant or working in TV, Games or Film Studios hiring interns, feel free to get in touch! Thank you and have a strong beginning of the new year! Ace Vaptsarov
Great to have you here, Ace. Be sure to check out the Composing section of the Lounge and get involved where you can. Post some content, ask questions or just join the conversation.
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This is awesome!
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This is a great video. Thanks for sharing this. I love to see how the various themes are weaved into the film in different variations through the film. It illustrates how important the score is in helping to support the story line.
Heard the music before seeing the film. It immediately felt right. Love the music. Great analysis! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice job!!! This video perfectly explains and demonstrates leitmotifs. I'll be showing this in my Intro to Film Music class!
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What a great video! Loved the images of the text and solo instruments :)