"Single Motif" - Requirement or Suggestion?
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:44 am
I've been seeing a lot of listings that contain words like "stick to a single motif" such as the listing below.
Okay, I think that's often a good idea, I agree with keeping it simple. But I also have quite a few tracks that are built on 2 simple motifs (ABABAB form) and otherwise are a good fit for a listing.
So my question is, do you think a screener will return a track solely for 'using more than 1 motif'? Has anyone gotten this type of return?
Here's a recent example of such a listing, this one from Dispatch ...
"ACOUSTIC-BASED, INDIE FOLK ROCK INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed quickly by a great Film and TV Music Licensing Company with a long list of high-end placements in Film and TV. They're hunting for Instrumental Cues in the stylistic ballpark of bands like Great Lake Swimmers, Horse Feathers, The Wooden Sky, etc., etc. etc. They're not looking for sound-a-likes, just Instrumental Cues that sound like they'd be loved by the same fans of those bands - Just with NO vocals
All-Tempos are welcome for this pitch! Give them Cues that have a rustic, authentic feel with Folk-based, natural, and organic sounding instrumentation like Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Fiddle, Standup Bass, Drums, etc. Your Cues can range from moody to emotionally upbeat, as long as you stick to a singular melodic motif, and add interest and dynamics by adding and subtracting different layers of instruments. Broadcast Quality is needed (great sounding home recordings are fine). This company offers a NON-EXCLUSIVE deal. You'll split the sync fee 50/50. You'll retain 100% of the Master rights, and the Library will keep 100% of the Publishing for any placements they generate. You must own 100% of your Master and Copyright in order to submit for this opportunity. All music will be screened on a Yes/No basis. No full critiques. Please submit 1-3 Instrumentals no later than THURSDAY, August 21st, by 3pm (PDT).
TAXI #D140821FR"
Okay, I think that's often a good idea, I agree with keeping it simple. But I also have quite a few tracks that are built on 2 simple motifs (ABABAB form) and otherwise are a good fit for a listing.
So my question is, do you think a screener will return a track solely for 'using more than 1 motif'? Has anyone gotten this type of return?
Here's a recent example of such a listing, this one from Dispatch ...
"ACOUSTIC-BASED, INDIE FOLK ROCK INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed quickly by a great Film and TV Music Licensing Company with a long list of high-end placements in Film and TV. They're hunting for Instrumental Cues in the stylistic ballpark of bands like Great Lake Swimmers, Horse Feathers, The Wooden Sky, etc., etc. etc. They're not looking for sound-a-likes, just Instrumental Cues that sound like they'd be loved by the same fans of those bands - Just with NO vocals

TAXI #D140821FR"