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Music Business
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Film & Music Business This program examines the film and music industry from a promotional, legal and financial viewpoint. In the film portion we discuss basic film making, film industry jobs, film promotion, film industry contracts, film financing, film history, film tradeshows and film festivals, film administration, film production, film production accounting etc. The music industry section studies record production, concert promotion, entertainment business skills, music industry contracts, artist development, artist management, music festivals, an introduction to the modern recording studio, music promotion and marketing and many other topics.
The Film & Music Business program also covers publishing and copyright, running an independent label, music industry and film industry business contracts, the history of the music industry and film industry, road managing, film making budgets, record production budgets, National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), the Audio Engineering Society, the International Music Market (MIDEM), Cannes Film Festival, Berlin and Venice Film Festivals, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto and Vancouver Film Festivals and much more.
Film & Music Business is a one-year, three-semester program that is a combination of classroom and hands-on instruction and is modular in design. The program includes 12 courses, with four courses taught per semester. Each semester includes two Location Classes and two Guest Speakers. Students may take advantage of 1500 hours of computer lab time over and above their classroom hours. We also offer Internship Placement Assistance. Students participating gain practical experience in the industry.
A Classroom course provided by Pacific Audio Visual Institute in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Music Business AdministrationFor anyone who dreams of a career in the popular entertainment business, Trebas Institutes Artist Management program provides students with first-hand knowledge and practical skills from music industry professionals for guiding and advancing the careers of popular music artists and the operation of entertainment industry related organizations, broadcasters, and on-line digital distribution services. This is the only educational program of its kind in the province of Quebec. A Classroom course provided by Trebas Institute - Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Music BusinessAs a performer or composer, your interaction with music publishers, managers, concert promoters, producers, record labels, agents, lawyers, and publicists is a vital part of your music education. It is necessary for performers or composers to understand phrases such as, "well give you 50 percent of the writers share of the mechanicals." All musicians must be aware of what each professional in the industry does, what the standards and practices are, and how they will shape your performing or composing career. This course will include the preparation of promo packages, demo tapes, and analysis of contracts. A Classroom course provided by The Juilliard School in New York City, New York, United States
Label Record BusinessThis course is designed to give students an in-depth look into the many business concepts of music, publishing and licensing. The course will provide detailed explanations of many different licensing and rights issues for both the composer and audio producer.
Topics include:
�General copyright issues
�Publishing
�Performing Rights Organizations
�Record Agreements & contracts
�Mechanical royalties and fees
�Music Industry Roles
�Internet and digital rights A Classroom course provided by Pyramind in San Francisco, California, United States
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