Do listings ever tell you the actual scene you're writing for?
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:03 pm
I've watched a bunch of Taxi TV and regularly Michael will mention some details about a scene and then explain why certain songs may or may not be a good fit for a scene like that, which is awesome advice.
Having said that, I've not seen any mention in any of the listings of what the client need is beyond the example tracks and a description of the style they're looking for without any contextual visual I can ..uhhmmm.. visualize (I kind of painted myself into a corner there linguistically), which may help me nail these pitches a little better.
Wondering if there's ever a situation where a listing comes through where you'll be given an idea of what the scene is that you'll actually be writing for?
Thanks all!
Having said that, I've not seen any mention in any of the listings of what the client need is beyond the example tracks and a description of the style they're looking for without any contextual visual I can ..uhhmmm.. visualize (I kind of painted myself into a corner there linguistically), which may help me nail these pitches a little better.
Wondering if there's ever a situation where a listing comes through where you'll be given an idea of what the scene is that you'll actually be writing for?
Thanks all!