Vague Listing?
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:57 am
Quote:D091021INSERIOUS INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSERS who write PERIOD type INSTRUMENTALS needed by a Music Producer who is creating a new independent music library and already has several TAXI composers under his roof. Period pieces can range from Medieval to Renaissance to Ancient Civilization to 1800’s to 1900’s, etc. Instrumentals ONLY! He is currently the provider of music for a huge daytime television talk show but wants to make clear that the Composers he signs to the library will focus on the other projects he is involved in and will not compete with the Composers working on the talk show. You MUST be able to work as a team player, take direction and deliver on time. He is open to both domestic and international writers. He needs someone who uses high quality samples and has state-of-the-art equipment. He’s definitely looking for a “pro” and not someone who works during the day, as he’ll need you to be available for quick turnaround assignments and same day edits when necessary. He’d like someone with experience with syncing to tape. His deal offer is non-exclusive (except with other libraries) and you keep 100% of the writer’s share. We ran this as a broader listing #Y090817IN in the July 1st set of regular listings and now he wants to hear specific genres. If you submitted to the referenced listing, please send in new material this time around. All submissions need to be Broadcast Quality. Please submit two to three instrumentals online or per CD, include Bio. All submissions will be screened on a YES/NO BASIS - NO CRITIQUES FROM TAXI - and must be received no later than 2:00pm (PST) on Wednesday, October 21, 2009. TAXI #D091021INI sent to this listing one of my "epic" genre orchestral instrumentals, 'cause wasn't sure how to exactly target this one. It got returned with the following comment:"Don't quite see what era or period this is supposed to evoke."Funny thing is, I'm not sure what era or period I was even trying for! I kinda did a Hail Mary pass to this listing, I suppose!Anyways, does anyone have advice on how to better target listing such as these, when they "specifically" ask for a "broad" range of music?Oh, if you want the mp3 for reference, just let me know.Jeff