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Driving Orchestral Instrumental Cue

Post by jazznjesus » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:36 am

Hi All,
This question is really for the Taxi staff. I was looking at the listings and noticed that the listing number is S160827DS, but it's due On September 27.
Here's the listing:
Thanks!
Jill

NEW LISTING -- DRIVING STRING ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by a really large media company for placements in several projects, including hit cable TV shows, other shows on their own network, and online media. This rapidly growing industry giant is building its own In-House Music Library and will pay an initial buyout fee of $250 for 100% of the Composition and Master rights (more deal info below). They’re looking for Down-To-Mid-Tempo Orchestral Cues in the general stylistic range of these references we got from our source:

“House of Cards Intro Credits” by Jeff Beal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zREOQuaqSVk

“Downton Abbey” The Suite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7ULKKJ5UpI

“Game of Thrones Extended Theme” by Ramin Djawadi:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9d9UrK0Jsw

Give them Cues with high-energy string arrangements, and include some percussive elements that give your Cues some forward momentum. Your Cue should have an epic, grand melodic theme that’s engaging, “visually” vivid, and could work nicely as the perfect intro for one of their shows. Use of other Orchestral instrumentation such as horns, woodwinds, piano, and even non-lyrical vocal/choral samples could work well for this pitch. Your endings can be a dramatic crescendo or a simple resolution that sounds like it would lead nicely into a show’s opening scene. Passionate and/or possibly even heroic Orchestral Cues that sound realistic (great use of virtual instruments) and not too “synth-y,” stiff or obviously MIDI-driven will work well. Please avoid dated sounding samples or virtual instruments. Melody, emotion, and forward movement are the secret to success for this pitch.

Your Cues should be at least 2 to 3 minutes in length. Non-faded endings with a natural decay or ring out should work best for this pitch. Broadcast Quality is needed (great sounding home recordings are fine).

This relatively new, Exclusive, In-House Library will pay an initial buyout fee of $250 for 100% of the Composition and Master rights. On top of the per track fee, you will also keep 100% of the Writer’s share of the publishing and make applicable performance income. This Library offers an EXCLUSIVE deal, so the music you submit for this pitch CANNOT be signed with any other publishers or catalogs. Please submit 1-3 Instrumentals Online or per CD. Please submit 1-3 Instrumental Online or per CD. All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than 11:59PM (PDT), on Tuesday, September 27th, 2016. TAXI #S160827DS
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