Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

Movie Theme Song Magic Can Make Millions

If you are a musician, and you really want to make money, then there are ways to do it which will boost your career and your bank account. Of course, if you just like the idea of being a rockstar, or getting in front of a bunch of people who are screaming your name, then perhaps the advice in this article won't be for you. You see, some of the best money to be made in the music industry is by creating movie theme songs, as the royalties are great, and the initial money being paid is as well.

Is it hard to get a gig making movie songs? No not really, and one of the easiest ways to break into the business is to find a movie that will surely have a sequel, and come up with similar music (similar beat and intensity) from the original movie, and take it to the director personally. Of course, you have to pitch your movie theme song before they actually start shooting the sequel, because by then the director will be busy, and probably already have in their mind what they'd like to use.

Once you get your first movie theme song, then you will be listed in the movie credits, and you will get more business because of it, and if it is a hit, wow you won't believe the new business it will generate. Someone will like that theme song, and want something similar perhaps for their movie. After you do a few you will build a name for yourself. Indeed, this is a good way to break into the business, and get a following. It doesn't take much to take a theme song, change a few lyrics and make it into a hit single. if you wish to be rich and famous or that urge comes to mind, you will then be well on your way.

There's lots of money to be made when the music industry is merged with the movie business. After all, it's all the same people, and it's all entertainment. It's amazing how much crossover there is between the two industries, and it is also fascinating how the success and notoriety can feed upon itself by straddling these two venues. One of the popular theme songs from the movie; Top Gun, was Kenny Logins' Danger Zone, it was that song that made the movie what it is, and kept Kenny Logins' career alive for a good number of additional years. Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this and think on it, and if you have a good movie theme song, shoot me an e-mail.

Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.worldthinktank.net/ - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.


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The Mystical Magic Powers Of Lease Beats In Hip Hop

"Ok, so let's say I buy a beat online, I wrote and recorded a dope track to it, now what? Can I Sell It?"

Of course you can sell it! What do you think you bought a lease for? O wait...don't tell me you don't know about the power of the lease? Hold up then, let's take a step back:

Leases were created just for music artists (like you) to be able to take a beat that you are going crazy over, and to allow you to write to it, record to it and sell it.

But where the magic lies is that you don't have to pay the producer of the beat an arm and a leg. You pay just a tiny bit, and your legally allowed to make a nice chunk of change using their beat while selling your song. When I say nice chunk of change I mean you can sell around 3,000 to 5,000 copies of the song.

You see, your not just paying for the actual beat, you pay for the right to make $$$ with it. Now don't get me wrong, you might not be able to sell a billion copies of your song with just a lease but you'll be able to sell based on the limit that the producer says is OK.

(This limit can be found on the lease license you purchased.)

Now lets pretend you already bought your beat with the lease, after you download your files, look around for the contract (.pdf file) that came with your beat. The file is usually named something like:

"beatname_leaseagreement.pdf"

When you open the document look around inside of it for something that reads:

"Sell Up To 3,000 copies" or "Use this instrumental for up to 3,000 copies on ONE commercial CD/Demo/Mixtape/etc project."

If you bought your beat from a site that didn't give you an actual.pdf, then that means that most likely on their site they have a notice that reads something like this:

"By purchasing from this site you agree to this licensing agreement".

So this legally binds you as soon as you buy a beat from their site. You might be thinking that it's kind of sucky to only be able to sell 3,000 or 5,000 copies of your song (and I completely agree by the way). That's why I took the limits off for anyone that buys beats from my site, so if you'd like to be able to sell unlimited copies with just a lease then visit the link below.

Philip (aka boiGenius) is the main producer for boiGeniusbeats.com. For more info on hip hop beats instrumentals and a constantly updated site where you can buy rap beats then visit boiGeniusbeats.com


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