My suggestions:
Unpack the terms used in the listings--with brief examples to show what they sound like. I know terms have been covered in various videos, but is there one 'go to' video to help people crack the code?
I don't know if there are rights issues preventing you from playing scenes from TV shows to show how the music is actually *used* and why it is effective--but it would be great to play examples showing how what is asked for in the listings translates to successful usage of music to achieve dramatic effects. For example, how a music editor will back into an edit point, or how a source cue is used but does not compete with dialogue.
Even better, play a scene using a Taxi member's cue, and also play the original submission--so we can hear how it was edited, what parts where used, how the composition lended itself to being 'editable' and usable. This would be invaluable with trailer examples (but there haven't been trailer listings lately?). But dissect a cue that is used in a scene, and show why the submission was usable and editor-friendly.
Also a splitter would be great so you can play music cues 'line in' instead of over the mic!
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