Music Licensing for documentary
by Stephen Smith
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Oct 29, 2009 at 2:08:29 pm
I've read a bunch of old post in this forum about music licensing for documentaries, lots of great information. A lot of people have mentioned using http://www.bzrights.com. Would you consider them the best option for securing rights to music or is there a better company out there?
Re: Music Licensing for documentary by David Roth Weiss on Oct 29, 2009 at 3:46:54 pm
[Stephen Smith]"A lot of people have mentioned using http://www.bzrights.com. Would you consider them the best option for securing rights to music or is there a better company out there?"
When Steve Wargo suggests a company to you and you live only one state away from him, you either use that company or you risk the wrath of Steve. He's a former member of the Wild Hogs, or the Mongols, or the Hells Angels or something, so you'd best listen to him.
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Re: Music Licensing for documentary by Stephen Smith on Oct 29, 2009 at 3:57:50 pm
I learned martial arts from watching Rex Kwon Do of Napoleon Dynamite. Plus, I picked up some killer Gymkata moves and fused the fighting styles together. I'm one not to mess with :- )
Re: Music Licensing for documentary by Stephen Smith on Oct 29, 2009 at 4:28:50 pm
We'll order the public domain music resource cd rom. Thanks. I should add the Gymkata trailer so everyone will know what we are joking about.
And you are right, I would be in trouble, because they finally removed all of the random pommel horse in the city. You may find one in a dark alley but that is only if you are lucky. Lucky as Kurt Thomas that is.